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Automated Submissions
I've been getting an insane number of thumbnail page submissions on my TGP for boysfirstime.com, and I'm sick of them, so I'm no longer approving these sites.
However, I guess my TGP is on some automated list because every day I get a couple dozen boysfirsttime.com pages submitted, all from different IPs, with different e-mails, and on different domains, but they all use the same referral id on the site, so I know they're the same.
Does anyone have suggestions on how I can fix this? Since I don't know perl, I guess I'm probably out of luck unless I switch to a different TGP script. That option requires money though... Doh!
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virgin by request ;)
its prolly on Russian Submitter, go visit their site and confirm you are listed and then visit their forum and request to be removed, but expect to get a huge huge drop in submits.
cheers!
Luke
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virgin by request ;)
...or alternatively put a notice up on your submit page saying you will ban submitters who submit those galleries, then start your blacklist up and ban their domain name +/ email address!
cheers,
Luke
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virgin by request ;)
response #3 (hehe)
if you can't ban domains and emails then you might want to look at using autogallery from jmbsoft, the "pro" version is totally cheap, like $50, and does this and much much more.
cheers,
Luke
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chick with a bass
just change the url of your submission page. any submissions done by autosubmitter will take a while to find you - some won't even know you've moved the page!
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Your geting some good advice.
I definately agree that your should upgrade to a a paid version of Autogallery.
I suggest making the jump to Autogallery SQL.
I adds a lot of features that will help you filter out crap submissions. It also will allow you to potentially add thumbnail previews and will alllow you to randomly include a number of your own galleries our sponsor hosted galleries into the mix. The later will increase you income.
If your not makeing enough to go with Autogallery I would suggest perhaps stepping back for awhile and putting the TGP on the back burner. TGPs are difficult for a beginner to build up to a point they worth the effort it takes to maintain them.
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