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Timeline for More spam bots than usual?

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Apr 24 at 14:15 comment added Martin Sleziak Probably it is worth mentioning that some of the keywords mentioned above have been added to the watchlist by the Charcoal team. Of course, this is a volunteer project, independent from the internal Stack Exchange system.
Apr 20 at 7:21 comment added Alex M. @AlecRhea: Agreed, but I was thinking about these words being present in the titles, not the bodies of the questions.
Apr 20 at 5:04 comment added Noah Schweber Is there a way to do an "n-strikes-blacklist" - so e.g. a post that uses each of "coupon", "bonus", and "referral" gets hit, but using just one of those is fine?
Apr 20 at 2:00 comment added Alec Rhea The tendency to co-opt common phraseology into mathematical parlance with the intent of ‘capturing intuition’ may prove an obstacle here.
Apr 19 at 12:33 comment added Emil Jeřábek I suspect “bonus” is also somewhat frequent (in phrases such as “bonus question”).
Apr 19 at 9:05 comment added Peter Taylor Blacklisting coupon could be a nuisance because of questions about variants on the coupon collector's problem. There are three legit questions with that keyword just in the past month.
Apr 19 at 2:05 comment added David Roberts Mod And see also stackoverflow.blog/2020/06/25/…
Apr 19 at 2:02 comment added David Roberts Mod "moderators could, in principle, install keyword-based filters" - perhaps you'd be interested to see charcoal-se.org then :-)
Apr 18 at 9:45 history answered Alex M. CC BY-SA 4.0