Can the community change - fro the better?

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#3
I agree with what you said. OTFDAN does, indirectly and probably unintentionally, cause some people to think that getting lots of comments on your thread makes you superior or something like that. Some spam threads have succeeded in some way, for example I believe the ban the person below you thread got 60,000+ comments.


#5
Yes. I made a typo and corrected the typos in #1.
#6
That's what I thought, I just never knew what to say to them. Thank you for making the solution concise.

There ain't ever a solution in sight. Ain't no one moving to clubs, even if it's only people who don't spam. Nothing we can do. Maybe next time, some of these people could care a little, but let's be honest, they never will. I hate people only here for popularity.

#8
Of course, my mistake. #6 would be a solution if everyone was perhaps "mature" enough to understand that? Or maybe it isn't maturity.
I had an idea about moderating extending to spam, but that would not solve the root of the problem. Which I do not know how to out into words.

Moderators already have that, but they have to be lenient. So yes, if the title is something like: "oihfiluegfoiuehg" and nothing in it, they might delete it. But all of these spam threads have a topic, even if it's just something about getting it the most commented on. It's dumb but fair, and there is nothing we can do.

There's only the basics like not commenting on those threads and downvoting, but that's about it. I mean there's an option to report for spamming but as yous aidy it's quite lenient.

It's a process and we all have to watch the growing pains
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/im-leaving-too-1
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/im-leaving-too
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/sink-or-swim-the-person-above-you
As Ozzy says
I know that before I have posted, and so have others, about the prevelance of spam in today's OTF.
Previously I had talked about how it should be stopped and such. But now that I look at these spam threads - there are even ones with tens of thousands of posts - I wonder:
Does the community actually see spam as a problem?
Of course, some parts of the community do and other parts don't. But it would require a collective effort to minimise it, by those who comment on those forums and those who post those forums. It would require them to understand the consequences of their actions.
That being said, my question is, what do you think about spam? And what exactly counts as spam?