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kuffyruff
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I was somewhat curious as to how the moderators kept track of all of the comments that came in. It seems like an awful lot of spam has been posted lately on several different games and wasn't sure if they were fully aware of everything that was happening. Are they notified immediately when a comment comes in, so that they can check if it's in violation of the terms of service, or do they have to manually check each game themselves?

Just wondering as to how the system worked. Any helpful information would be greatly appreciated.

** And if such a system that allowed them to see when a comment has been posted has not already been implemented into the system, I highly suggest that it is done upon the release of AG3, for both their convenience and that of the players'.**

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TheMostManlyMan
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no i'm pretty sure i've seen one say that they have to just look at the popular and newest games (since they get the most comments) and monitor the comments. if you want to help clean up the spam comments then just hit the report flag for things like one word comments. but if it's something like a chain comment (one of those things that tells you to comment that on 7 different games and whatnot) or a spam-bot advertising something then you might want to report something like that to a mod to help get rid of that fake user, or if it's a chain comment because you don't want that to spread

GhostOfMatrix
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Considering how outdated ArmorGames is and how the report button doesn't notify them, I think they have to manually check.

I've read that they'll have a better system in AG3. Comments will be able to get up/down voted and the report button will notify them.

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