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Please read the rules of this category where it says that the people you're addressing are unlikely to see your post.

This issue has been amply discussed in Ideas & Feedback recently. Our admins are aware of it, and stated in the Discord server that they are, in fact, stopping a lot of spam comments. But as other creators noted, those comments change all the time, making them hard to catch.

If you had read the proposal carefully, you would have known that the developer is proposing to make it possible to ban any links in comments. They don't change, links are links.

...If you read my post carefully, this suggestion has been made several times a day for months now. I don't know why our admins haven't done that yet, but pretty sure they're aware of it.

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I think that no matter where I write, the administration is unlikely to see this post, because judging by their activity, nothing is being done about it. This issue was discussed almost two months ago.

Apparently, this is not a priority for moderation, which is a pity. However, content developers and ordinary users suffer from it.

Did... you read the part where I said that something is, in fact, being done about it, and according to our admins what you're seeing is only the small proportion of spam posts that get through? Also, the rules of this category mention some communication channels where our admins are, in fact, likely to see your post.

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Agreed, it's really unfair to creators and to players. An auto-moderation system is necessary at this point to itch. I've disabled comments on my games to protect my community so far. At least allow us to approve comments before they're posted. If 8 of every 10 comments I get are virus links (sometimes more often), then there's no reason to even have a comments section.