Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=70336&edit=1
ID: 70336 Updated by: [email protected] Reported by: teo8976 at gmail dot com Summary: Bogus/wrong error message "please don't spam our bug tracker" message -Status: Open +Status: Not a bug Type: Bug Package: Website problem PHP Version: Irrelevant Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: You have to much time on your hands. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2015-08-23 23:44:00] teo8976 at gmail dot com Description: ------------ I was trying to comment on a bug and I used the expression "don't give a ****", with the actual "f word" instead of the ****. A part from the questionable use of unelegant language, my comment was completely legitimate. As a result, when trying to post the comment I kept getting the message "Please don't SPAM our website" (or something like that). At first I thought it was the wrong captcha (my fault, the error message for that is different and clear enough), but then I had a hard time figuring out what the problem was. I thought I might be being blocked because of "too many" comments from the same email address, so I tried another. Then I tried another browser. The bottom line is that I WASTED A LOT OF TIME just because of a poorly phrased error message. The error message should say "We don't allow the word XXXX", or at least "Please don't use profanity" or the like. And don't tell me that would help spammers to work around the antispam filter, because obviously spam comes from spambots, not human beings. This reminds me of https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=64929 Seriously, this is the only bug tracker where I haver seen this kind of stuff. Suggestion: if users had to register and login in order to file bugs (with email verification and captcha whenever necessary, real captcha I mean), as happens in EVERY OTHER bug tracker I've ever seen, you wouldn't need stupid word-based filters with such a high rate of false positive (nor would you have to trade it off with the rate of actual spam blocking). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=70336&edit=1 -- PHP Webmaster List Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
