Scammers and Spammers
Spam is the Internet equivalent of junk mail ‐ email you didn't ask for, and probably don't want. It's sent by spammers, usually using automated tools. Freecycle members will often have their own spam filters to detect and remove ‐ that's up to them. This answer just talks about what you can do as a moderator to reduce the chance of your Freecycle group being used for spam.
Spammers attack Freecycle groups in the following ways:
- Sending spam to the group, from their own account
- Spoofing another member.
- Harvesting member addresses.
- Posting seemingly innocuous messages that require going to a third-party website
You can combat spam in the following ways:
- Moderate new members until they have posted a valid OFFER. Many spammers join a group and immediately send a message ‐ if you moderate new members then the spam will show up in your Pending queue. Don't reply to it, just delete it ‐ replying to spam just tells the spammer that they've reached a human, which is what they're trying to do.
- Keep an eye on your ModSquad to be alerted to the most recent scams.
If you think a member should be removed from The Freecycle Network for sending spam or for sending scam attempts, you can email (with as much detail as possible) spamcontrol@freecycle.org. The admin team will review your message and remove the user if they agree it is right to do so.
When reporting a Spammer send an email to spamcontrol@freecycle.org and add these five things:
- The spammer's MyF User Name
- The spammer's MyF email address
- The reason (e.g. iPod scammer)
- The post ID.
- Your group ID (name and number, please), which is found on your group's Info and Options page.