Questions like the one below are getting more and more common on SO. Yes, we get rid of them quickly with spam flags, but it seems like there's got to be a heuristic we can use to automatically prevent their being posted, such as not allowing a new account to post a question containing the word "support" 20+ times in the text (or to just silently fail to post it). Is that feasible?
This is probably just me being silly, I know we'd be at least a couple of orders of magnitude more spam than we do if the SE team weren't already on it, but I thought I'd flag up the pattern.
Here's the full text of a representative example we just burned on SO (the title gave the phone number, as if anyone would really be stupid enough to ring it):
Outlook customer Support, Outlook customer Support, OutlookcustomerSupport, Outlook customer Support, Outlook customer Support,Outlookcustomer Support Outlook tech support,/Outlook Technical support, Canon PrinterAntivirusTechSupport, Outlook Customer Support, Outlookcontacsupport, OutlookcustomerSupport, Outlook contact supporthelpdesk,###############################################################
Outlook customer Support, Outlook customerSupport,CanonPrinterhelpdesk , Outlook antivirus help desk, Outlooktoollfree,Outlook antivirushelp,Outlook antivirus support,CanonPrinter antivirus customer support, Outlook customer care, CanonPrinterantiviruscustomercare.################################################################################## Canon Printer tech support,/Outlook Technicalsupport,CanonPrinterAntivirusTech Support, Outlook Customer Support,
Support
as one of my class names. I'm posting some code and a stack trace. Where'd my question go?