- Issue created by @poker10
- πΈπ°Slovakia poker10
Seems like this was already communicated on Slack while I was creating the issue: https://drupal.slack.com/archives/C1BMUQ9U6/p1693209200705909
- π³π΄Norway gisle Norway
I wasn't able to see anything relevant following the link to Slack (but I must admit that I don't use Slack very often).
It would be great if a site moderator can reach to this person and explain / talk about this, so that the person will stop posting such comments and changing statuses of issues in the Drupal core issue queue.
The person don't have the "Contact" tab enabled, so she's uncontactable by most Site moderators (including me). I believe @apaderno and DA staff has the required access to send email to any user.
I've also retracted her "Confirmed" role. If she shows up in the Site moderators' issue queue to complain about it, we can reach out to her there.
However, after looking these over I've started see some retractions ("Please ignore"), so she may already have realized that doing this is not such a good idea.
However, I'll keep an eye on the account, and assign @apaderno to reach out if she continues posting trash content.
Statuses should be potentially restored.
For the record: I've deleted those I've managed to find, and also restored the "Status" field. This means example links in the issue summary won't show the posts or changed statuses any more.
PS: Techically, this is "Repetitive posting of trash content ", not "Spam", please see: See: https://www.drupal.org/drupalorg/docs/maintenance/moderating-users#s-blo... β for the terminology. Spamming results in an immediate blockage from site moderator. Site moderators take a more gradual approach when a user is repeatedly posting trash content.
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I already kindly and carefully talked to the user on Slack regarding these actions, explained the problem as neutral as possible and invited the user to chime in here to elaborate and take a stand on this. I also recommended to take a look at Drupal mentoring β so that other users could help new users interested to become contributors to the project to find their way into it. Of course, all in the assumption of the best intentions.
- π§π©Bangladesh DSushmita Sylhet
Hello,
First of all, I am extremely sorry for my actions.
I am a new user and wanted to contribute to Drupal. I got some confusion regarding the Drupal core and I posted the comment in the wrong way.
I sincerely apologize for that. I can assure you that next time I will be more careful during my contribution.According to your recommendation, I will spend more time on " https://www.drupal.org/community/mentoring β " before making further contributions.
I also looked for places to comment about ignoring my previous comment, but I couldn't find any more. It looks like it has already been removed.
let me know if I need to do anything else to correct this. - Status changed to Fixed
over 1 year ago 4:53pm 1 September 2023 - π³π΄Norway gisle Norway
User has stopped posting trash content and comment #5 above clearly shows that she understands that this was disruptive and will stop doing it.
I think there is nothing more the site moderators can do.
Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.