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To: SI Bob who wrote (136)1/28/2004 11:05:44 PM
From: SI Dave  Respond to of 6035
 
Did you do something since yesterday with how stocksite.com is handled? Here yesterday, gone today?

EDIT:

I should have elaborated. Yesterday it was delivering SI pages but preserving stocksite in the URL. Today, it still works, except stocksite has been disapperared from the URL.

Or was that just a figment of my imagination? :-)



To: SI Bob who wrote (136)1/30/2004 11:25:55 AM
From: AugustWest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6035
 
After watching our most recent celebrated spammer do his thang last night it reminded me of something.

A number of changes back, SI techies, in their infinite wisdom, removed the ability to see, in one's profile the "new subjects" started by members.

I was wondering if that could be added back to the new interface.

Reason being, often times a spammer will start one or more new threads for his spammed or PnD stock.
Oft times I will bookmark that person.
Then in the future if he starts new threads for the purpose of spamming we can see he is a repeat offended and be wise to his PnD spam before it gets out of hand.

Just a passing thought for your consideration.



To: SI Bob who wrote (136)2/1/2004 4:32:04 PM
From: SI Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6035
 
I noticed there were two Semiconductor forums and started reassigning threads from the "odd" one to the "normal" one. Everything seemed okay through numhours=20000 (9 years!), and I changed the URL parameter to 40000 hours just to be sure I got everything.

siliconinvestor.com

It seems these threads were created in December '00 by some script, so I left them in forum 100091 for now. No telling what other little oddities await in ambush. <g>