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This issue has been discussed a no. of times on the forum. Depending on which softw you're using you can filter them out. eg: Limewire using keyword filters. Some interesting reading: Quality of Content on the Network & also Fake Movies & Why! & this wmv files & also this one A Curious Thing Happened... |
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How would a keyword filter help if the file name morphs to my search query? are you perhaps suggesting I filter *.wmv ? Sounds like a good idea if it works that way. I don't need .jpgs either. while I thank you for your feedback, I also followed your links, and didn't find the means of blocking this problem that you inferred was about. Nor am any more enlightened on how the files are being generated to mirror search queries. After your search... Which they are as I have demon-strated. if there is a specific thread that explains the causes, symptoms and or treatment, I would be interested in seeing it. Last edited by superesonator; January 27th, 2005 at 04:47 PM. |
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I'm not in the know personally. So which p2p softw are you using? There's been discussions about blocking ip addresses that spam since they fall within a range of ip addresses. But there's also been some concern over this b/c they use dynamic ip's not static ip's. So blocking ranges of ip's might help, but might also affect a lot of innocent people along the way. If you're using Limewire then you can follow the image example below. Keyword filters can be added/removed anytime depending on type of searches - as long as you use the Apply button. (click to see LW 4 sample image) Edited for LW 5 users: To help reduce spam in search results, keyword filters are a must! LW 5 users will find their keyword filter location: Tools -> Options -> Search (early LW 5 versions Tools -> Options -> Security). Press Filter Keywords button. Type word into keyword box, then press Add Keyword button. Extensions can also be added. If extensions letters are added to Extension filter rather than keyword filter in the new LW 5 version it will also prevent those files being shared & remove them from Library. So it can be safer to add file extensions to the Keyword filter instead of Extension filter. Don't forget to put the dot . before the extension 'if' adding extensions; eg: .wma If you wish some suggestions on which keywords to filter out, see: Recommended Keywords list to add to filters. (Click thumbnail to see larger view of LW 5 sample image) More tips on reducing spam in search results: How to download Music & Videos (Early LW 5 versions sample image) . Last edited by Lord of the Rings; June 19th, 2010 at 11:25 PM. |
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I suppose a worthy late mention is by the forum administrator a long time ago: XXAA is watching, SPAMing the network, proof |
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The developers of the Gnutella network are on it, so hopefully they'll agree on a way that we can filter those results (they're considering "size" filters now). See the thread at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/the_gdf/message/20136 to follow their discussions |
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Hi there, Quote:
Could this be a WMV in disguise or might it just be a legit file (the size was right for a movie) Cheers lots, Lindy x |
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That's weird then, I haven't seen it happen to avi files. Also being the correct size for a decent file. Personally if I had an alternative choice then I'd choose the other. But it would be curious to find out about the file in question even if you only downld like 1or 2% for preview purposes. I suppose there's always the chance of a hidden extension. |
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OH!! Hey there, I see your point and maybe, just maybe I would like to download a small portion of it and then preview it. Thing is, I can't preview movies cos it wants to use Windows media player and I can't (lets not go in to the codec thingy ma doo dahd, I just can't.) To play movies (that I've downloaded in full) I use VLC.....suits me, yeh?? Anyroad up I really dare not do anything that I haven't got a clue about (hence the reason I try not to do.....well.....I try not to do anything much, OK ) I might just give it a go tho...if you don't hear from me in, (hmmmm,..... how long do you think???).....OK think of a number between 2 & erm .......2, multiply by 2, add 2, take away 2. Whatever the number is, if you don't hear from me in that many days call one of your friends and tell them you used to know a loon by the name of Lindyloo. Oh for crying out loud I'm off on one again (must get my medication changed) You know what?? I've tried using The( _ )thing, as in t_h_i_s_i_s_r_e_a_l_l_y_h_a_r_d_t_o_d_o and I can't use it when doing a search of LimeWire so how come this cacky comes up when I'm trying to look for stuff?? (How do these perpetrators do it, if indeed they are doing something intentionally naughty??) Sorry for waffling, Hugs, Lindy xxx I'll tell you this mind, When I first filtered out WMV and WMA files it didn't happen, it's only happened since I installed the newest version of Limewire. (Not saying this is the fault, only it's a coincidence) Also just in case it is a problem, someone can have a looksee, cos as you may have guessed I haven't a clue. Cheers, Lindy xx P.S. Please don't take any offense at what I have said above. (I would sign a disclaimer but I seem to have mislaid my pen) |
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