Today I was running some data queries in the data explorer and ran across some interesting user profiles. In particular, I was looking to see whom of those who states their location said San Diego (where I live).
https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/516379
- LockTechs San Diego
- Personal Injury Lawyer San Die
- San Diego Immigration Lawyer
- San Diego Bicycle Accident Law
- Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
- San Diego Bicycle Accident Law
- San Diego Park Shuttle and Fly
- TOTAL T CLINIC
- Wilda Noland (real estate broker)
- Accident Lawyer San Diego
- San Diego Car Accident Lawyers
And that's just searching for users located here with odd "user" names. I wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt but, it's pretty clear they're not creating profiles to make any kind of contribution. A lot of them created the profile and did nothing with it. So I tried to look for some patterns. They typically:
- Filled out the About Me section of their profile
- Was never really accessed after the account was created
- Doesn't have any visible post activity
- Included a url
- Included a phone number
This search was very interesting.
Now I know the appropriate course of action is to email the team directly since we cannot directly flag these users but I feel we need to raise some awareness amongst the community and get these profiles deleted. Of course, not everyone that fits this pattern is a spammer. Certainly my query doesn't capture them all, there's definitely other patterns out there to look for. But I think there's enough here that warrants some attention.
rel=“nofollow”
attribute (for low-reputation-points users)?