How can we prevent spam and maintain a productive scientific community?

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Hello everyone. I hope to have a great time with you here on the forum and learn a lot. I think communities like this are the ones that truly drive worldwide scientific inspiration and lines of questioning and amplifies the magnitude of anyone line of study ;)
 
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I am not very highly experienced in formal mathematical notation. I tend to express and concepts more through programming languages. I know many languages and have even built some of my own. I'm very interested in machine learning, multi agent systems (MAS), and overall the exploration of consciousness and intelligence.

I can do some mathematical notation, and if not, pseudocode or direct scripts I can post.

I have projects which I definitely want to share here, but I might not always know the best place to post about them or how to go about presenting them in a way that everyone can understand exactly what it is I'm doing.

Any pointers for interacting with this community given my disposition?
 
Curiose said:
I have projects which I definitely want to share here
They have both been approved. We need time to review. It's usually best to message me before posting. We often get a lot of spam so new members posting links to projects seems suspicious.
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
They have both been approved. We need time to review. It's usually best to message me before posting. We often get a lot of spam so new members posting links to projects seems suspicious.

Ah, yes, the continuous battle against spam :) It's like cosmic radiation, just keeps bombarding the atmosphere every day.

Thanks for the reply. I didn't know there was even an approval process. I will let you know in the future when I make a new thread about a project of mine.