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[[File:Script experimentation.png|thumb|Miscellaneous script experimentation]]
[[File:Script experimentation.png|thumb|Miscellaneous script experimentation]]
[[File:Image_Spam.jpg|thumb|Image spam]]
[[File:Image_Spam.jpg|thumb|Image spam]]
[[File:DisIsFuckinInsane.jpeg|thumb|Firework spam by a anon called ourworldoftest]]

Revision as of 05:44, 1 September 2023

Spam is unwanted repetitive content intended to render a medium of communication useless for a period of time, or to cause annoyance to users.

Chat Spam

Rigged Poll

"Rigged Poll" is in reference to the World of the Day Poll, which was known for its lack of security and its tendency to have illegitimate votes favor one particular World of the Day candidate. Prior to the events leading to the poll's replacement with an automated ratings system, it was very easy for a single user or a small group of individuals to launch a Sybil attack on the poll by placing an "x" character next to the world name over the course of a few days. It was one of the duties of a front page member to protect each vote that gets added to the poll, as long as it's not obvious that somebody is trying to rig the votes. A frequent occurrence was also the removal of legitimate votes from the poll by users who did not originally vote for that world. This eventually leads to unpopular worlds receiving the World of the Day status. For most of the poll's history, the front page members did not regard the votes on the poll, hence the meaning of Rigged Poll.

The W Chat Spam

Spammers use these to clear the chat since it's a long character and can sometimes be more annoying if they spam each time with a different ID.

Canvas spam

Road spam
Chess spam
Replicator spam
Replicator spam (links only)
Anime face spam
CJK tile spam (very sparse)
Dense Unicode cluster spam
Sparse Unicode spam
Miscellaneous script experimentation
Image spam
Firework spam by a anon called ourworldoftest