With my experience with these bots from a few years ago, they are relentless. You can get the same IP sign up multiple times. Some even pretend to say how they like the forum (without mentioning the main subject of the forum), but they never post again. That spam makes no sense because they don't even advertise.I have seen all kinds of spam. Weird symbols, advertising in other languages and anything about drugs such as Cialis or Viagra.I'm not going to ask because I never had to, but I'm happy to help watch over things whenever I'm logged in, if you need it. I didn't think I was going to be this active on here, but I have. But, it's always best to have the most active posters as mods. I still have my inactive days and I'm not on here during the time I play my PS4 or PS3.I know that Super/Global Moderators can ban, but can they view a Moderator Control Panel on this forum's format? Some admins have this setting either on or off for their mods. If it's on, the mods can do IP or E-Mail checks on suspicious accounts. I remember there use to be a Spam Decimator, but that was on vBulletin. A few mods accidentally hit the button on the wrong member when I was very active on there. I had to restore their thousands of deleted posts and their threads (a few which were important ones). I didn't have to at the time, but the forums got messed up. That button helps instantly delete all the spam posts/threads and ban the person indefinitely, but it's a curse at the same time. Not because of the possibility of mods going rogue for whatever reason, but the simple lapse in judgement that can happen. Don't even ask me how a mod can fail in such an epic way... xD I never allowed myself to make that mistake!-Anyway, I don't think the questions are hard. The obvious suggestion will appear as you type it in Google.
The weirdest one we've had was at the beginning of the Turok Forum. It advertised christian themed sex toys. Kinda ironic, if you think about it LOL