[Forgejo] - Spammy issues to be deleted #792
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Yesterday I've came across #197 and remembered that I've seem some spammy issues within the CHANGELOG repository.
Hereby, I just prepared a list of issues that should be deleted (for some of them the content was already removed).
Although I have manually checked them one-by-one, you should not just trust me; please also check them before deleting.
The list:
I don't know how the delete functionality is implemented, so I would like to add that some of the above mentioned issues have attachments. Hopefully those files will also be deleted.
(The issues with attachments are 72, 73, 107, 124, 150, 162, 164, 232 and 263)
Some recent ones:
lumaro/custom#1
0chan/0chan-14feb#1
spable/tofa#1
I removed those users
Cool; the spring cleanup has begun.
Can't wait to also see deleted all those spam issues from CHANGELOG repository.
well that one I'm a bit lazy... I don't want to check each of those links, as you said we have to double check!
I can understand you since it took me some time to check all those issues (but I do hate SPAM a lot).
Maybe I should break the list into sub-lists of 10 items, so that you can take a sub-list every few days and process it (and still have an overview with what is done and what not).
Anyway, here's a easy one: vipvpn/vipvpn#2
In the same time, the repository where the above issue was created - vipvpn - seems a little bit doubtful; from time to time the owner (thus not the same user that created the issue no. 2) updates a URL. The language (Persian, according to LibreTranslate) makes things harder, but it might be a commercial usage (the URL being updated is from a VPN provider from what I can tell).
I removed both.
Please note that I have split the list from the first comment into groups of max 10 issues so that you can process them at different moments (and you can tick the checkbox of a group when done).
Ouf... I'm done at last!