We're no fan of spam at Ning. We know it can be an annoyance, especially for Ning Creators who choose not to moderate membership. While we can't solve for every type of spam attack, we have put in place a number of spam tools in the last two years that can make a difference. If you haven't turned all of those on yet, we encourage you to take a minute to make sure you're Preventing Spam in the best ways you can.
Today, we're releasing another spam tool that allows Ning Plus and Pro to perform both email domain and IP banning.
IP banning is a request we've had over time from people here on Creators, so we are sure that a few folks who've wanted to see this will be happy that it's now available. The feature is fairly straightforward, and it's entirely optional. You'll see a new column in Member Management for IP addresses, and you'll see the option to block in the Sign-up/Sign-in area.
Block IP addresses at sign-up
You can prevent anyone coming from a specific IP address from signing up for your site. Just enter the IP address you want to block, and no one will be able to sign up from that IP address.
Block email domains at sign-up
Similarly, you can choose email domains that you want to block from signing up for your community. If you see spam coming from an email domain like johnny4255@sharklasers.com, you can block all sign-ups that come from the @sharklasers.com domain.
Of course, these are powerful tools, so we recommend using them carefully and thoughtfully. If you ban an IP that hundreds of thousands of people potentially use, you cut off access to thousands of potential members.
One other thing to note about this feature is that you may see that an IP record is "unavailable" in your listings. In most cases, this will be because the member joined before we were able to capture their IP address (i.e., before this tool was turned on a few weeks ago).
Want to know where an IP is geographically located? Look it up on InfoSniper
You can read all about how to Block an Email Domain or IP Address from Signing Up in the Help Center.
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Permalink Reply by Marianne McGee on December 10, 2012 at 7:03pm I appreciate all the introspection and the desire to learn from the way these spammers work but I have a real practical issue on our site. I don't blame someone for abandoning their site if they are getting the level of spam that I am dealing with every single day. The numbers of spam enrolments has just massively increased! I keep suspending them but they are relentless. I have suspended more than 26 spammers that have registered since last Friday alone. Someone mentioned banning a country. How is this done? I know that these spammers have originated in India as a result of studying the Google analytics information. If I could ban this country I think I could solve my problem. I don't want to ban more than India because we have an international site and members from all over the world. Help, I need a solution and fast!!
Permalink Reply by Ben Low on December 11, 2012 at 5:15pm Hi there
I have been getting spammed by the same people that I have banned. I have updated my email domain and IP banning list using @Ramon and another list (Thanks!) and spammers still get through. What can we do to stop it?
I haven't had spam for a really long time until this release got implemented. Now it's spam everywhere on my network again.
Ben
Permalink Reply by Eric Suesz on December 11, 2012 at 5:39pm Hey, Ben. I might need you to contact our support team. What would be wonderful would be a screenshot or something that you think shows the issue. If you're saying email domains are blocked but a spammer signed up from that same domain, or that an IP address was banned but someone was able to join anyway, well we definitely want to know any details about that. I had one report that someone had that sounded kind of like this, but I don't think we've heard anything similar. So, please do contact our team. We'd like to check it out.
Permalink Reply by Ben Low on December 11, 2012 at 6:00pm No worries
Will do, I've had the same ip address 198.134.107.53 get through about 5 times in the past 20 minutes. When/If they get back on, I'll send through a screengrab so you can see.
Ben
Permalink Reply by Eric Suesz on December 13, 2012 at 2:14pm Appreciate the reports, guys. Very helpful.
Permalink Reply by Fernette Eide on March 11, 2013 at 4:05pm Eric, We still see the same spammers although the domain and even IP are blocked. Did you know this? Is there anything else we can do?
So far adding a picture requirement helped the most, but because ours is a dyslexia site - we hate to ask people to do so much to sign up.
Welcome to the @12minutemail.com club. Looking forward to the fix too.
Permalink Reply by Virgil G. on December 14, 2012 at 1:12pm I'm gettig the same problem; ban some IP numbers and they keep coming back.
I have the same issue Ben, create a help ticket and include screenshots.
Permalink Reply by Santosh Dawara on December 19, 2012 at 7:44am Hi Eric,
I'd really love to be able to block an entire IP range. Specifically, 122.162.*.*.
Is that possible?
Best regards,
Santosh.
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