Or you could let them stick around and make views and when they post something it looks to them that it was published but in reality they are the only ones that see it.
Yep. I got my wife a dozen chocolate roses, a 2021 stuffer bear, card, a chocolate raccoon, 2 balloons and went to dollar tree and got like 20 big roses and posted on her facebook page. She likes live roses but hates that they die so fast so I get her ones she can have forever.
What about a blacklist of commonly used spammer urls or a list of common phrases to check against that are usually found in their spammy post text before a post is published? If a phrase or url is found the post must be modified or sent for approval?
Just some ideas :)
My personal point of view is this. Some "drug" have a benefit if used properly, for medical reasons.
I have suffered from rheumatoid arthritis since I was 8 years old. I'll be 40 on the 13th of March.
When i was 14 my friend who's uncle suffered from the same suggested I smoke marijuana...
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