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For example
https://groups.drupal.org/node/16846#comment-1127663
groups.drupal.org has been (in my opinion) suffering from a lack of attention for quite some time
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Comment #2
dgtlmoon CreditAttribution: dgtlmoon commentedComment #3
dddave CreditAttribution: dddave commentedWell, there is always the old way of creating an issue in the gdo queue. Let's see what the other issue brings up. Also: #2590497: [meta] Proposal to migrate groups into Drupal.org
Comment #4
tvn CreditAttribution: tvn at Drupal Association commentedHere is the documentation about fighting spam on g.d.o: https://www.drupal.org/node/1956720
I gave you 'spam reporter' role and you should now be able to see 'report as spam' links.
Comment #5
tvn CreditAttribution: tvn at Drupal Association commentedComment #6
dgtlmoon CreditAttribution: dgtlmoon commentedI don't think this addresses the issue, so I'm the only extra person that can report spam? I don't think that really addresses the issue
What about other people?
What's the strategy here?
Comment #7
apadernoComment #3 explains how users without the spam reporter role can report spam they see. Users with the spam reporter role can use a link on g.d.o, but that role is not currently given to users who don't have it.
I am closing this issue as it was answered.