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*Automated registration bots are usually quite good at math, avoid questions like: what's the result of 2+2? and similar.
*Automated registration bots are usually quite good at math, avoid questions like: what's the result of 2+2? and similar.
*International audiences may not understand local slang, or local terminology, ensure that questions don't alienate an otherwise active member base.
*International audiences may not understand local slang, or local terminology, ensure that questions do not alienate an otherwise active member base.


Be sure to put in the number of verification questions user must answer under the configure verification methods category ABOVE the verification questions.
Be sure to put in the number of verification questions user must answer under the configure verification methods category ABOVE the verification questions.

Revision as of 11:12, 13 June 2013

SMF by default offers three tools to help you keeping spammers out of your forum:

  1. Account Activation - Administrators can decide to either ask their new members to visit an activation link sent to the newly registered member by email or to put all the newly registered members in the approval queue and then personally activate only the non-spammer accounts.
  2. The Captcha - Administrators can set a verification code (also known as a 'captcha') that users have to decipher in order to be able to proceed with the registration.
  3. Verification Questions - Administrators can introduce a number of custom questions and answers, thay users that are registering have to answer to allow registration.


The first measure is available through the Administration Center: Admin > Registration > Settings.

Here you can enable several different methods of registration employed for new members, as you can see in the first drop down.

The second and the third can be configured in the Administration Center: Admin > Security and Moderation > Anti-Spam.

The level of complexity for a verification code can be set from none (no verification code displayed) to extreme (the letters are extremely distorted and it should be very difficult to decipher for the automated spammers). Be aware that the CAPTCHA has been broken for many years and causes real users more of a headache then the spammers.

For verification questions, there is the box used to configure the verification questions. Usually this is the most efficient anti-spam method provided by SMF due to its forum specific nature. There are a few things to note about this method to increase its efficiency:

  • Automated registration bots are usually quite good at math, avoid questions like: what's the result of 2+2? and similar.
  • International audiences may not understand local slang, or local terminology, ensure that questions do not alienate an otherwise active member base.

Be sure to put in the number of verification questions user must answer under the configure verification methods category ABOVE the verification questions.

From the Administration Center it's possible to set as many questions you want, and also the number of questions that each user will be asked to fill during the registration. If you configure 10 questions and then set to show 2 in the registration page, SMF will show two random questions from the 10 configured each time a new member tries to register - a good bank of questions will stop automated bots from building a set of "known answers".

But that's not all!
Of course one of the most important SMF features is its ability to be modified, and at the mod site there is an entire category of Spam Prevention mods.

At the moment some very clever anti-spam mods have been created by our community (in alphabetical order):



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