This is by now an old, well-known problem that multiple creators have complained about, but as the rules of this category point out, the people who can do anything about it are unlikely to see your topic.
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Might I ask where the appropriate place is to reach out regarding this problem? You say it's a well-known issue, but that doesn't necessarily imply the people who have the ability to do something about it are aware. In the event they are not already aware of it, where would the appropriate place be to report this persistent issue, so it may fall upon the eyes of someone who can address it?
(The below is not me directing my frustration at you, the moderator, I fully understand and respect that you are unable to directly address this problem.)
edit to clarify a potential misinterpretation/misunderstanding of the question: I do not believe the standard support ticketing system would be a suitable place, unless that system has the ability for a ticket to be escalated to a team capable of making changes platform-wide, or something similar that doesn't involve me manually assembling the web of bots(described as a "web" because I have noticed that with at least one of the bots' campaigns, they have a tendency to have a copy of this ""game"" uploaded themself, but their links always point to another bot's listing of that same game, who's posts point to another, with this pattern repeating, likely to evade the suspension of an account, rendering all of it's posts "useless", given you can still selectively choose to show posts from a suspended account, which appears to have been successful to some degree) into a list to be each handled individually, as any other normal "report" would be handled, as this issue will likely continue happening until the organizer gives up, or something at platform-level(backend, frontend, wherever it would be best suited, I don't know the design of the relevant system(s) affected by this) is changed to combat this behavior, or at least flag it for manual review.
Additional edit following my revisiting of an old reported comment: It appears my assumption that experiences uploaded by these bots would be automatically removed, or at least hidden from the platform in the event their creator's account was suspended is false, which means that in order to successfully purge a comment from one of those bots, each report for each comment would require at least four separate components be included in the report. 1: The comment itself. 2: the version of the experience uploaded to the platform by the account who posted the comment. 3: the profile of the creator of the experience linked in the comment. and 4: The linked experience itself. (For good measure, one might want to tack on a link to the profile that created the comment, in the event actioning component #1 doesn't result in this being removed). The odds of fully succeeding in getting all relevant parts of this single comment removed, decrease with each additional component, and additionally, in my experience I have had multiple platforms across the internet completely ignore things that I opted to report en masse, be those things all in one "report", or a series of consecutive individual reports. This has resulted in all of the reports being ignored entirely, far more often that I would like, despite the reports being handled fine when submitted individually.
Since this is a moderation issue, contacting support is the right channel to raise it. You're welcome to add your voice, even though I'm fairly certain our admins are aware of the situation by now. And you don't need to report every single spam comment that comes your way. Staff will sweep the site for similar activity when/if they get around to it.
So after 20+ virus links they sweep the site? They just need to invest in an auto-mod to block links if the creator disables them on the page. Nobody should be sending links in game comments anyway. I've had to completely disable my comments because the stress from this is so toxic. 3+ spam links per day. I've reported it a while ago but they appear to need some more reminders about how big of an issue this is for both creators and viewers. I'll have to send in a Support Ticket each time I get a virus link in my comments, that sounds fair.