All figures are the admin team's own observations — exact totals to be confirmed by the pending chat export.
"Each member may keep at most ONE active promotional post at a time. To post a new promo, delete the previous one first — and no spammed links."
The same Zoom link posted about 3 times an hour, day and night — roughly 72 posts a day, every day.
One link, repeated endlessly. No conversation, no participation — just an outside-room promo flood aimed at our members.
This is the account that set the whole thing off — the flooding started with him. Now he's acting as if he has no idea what's going on, playing innocent, while he's the one who triggered it in the first place.
The link he's dumping belongs to the outside big rooms — ADAMS, TLR, VIP, PRIME, Mo Mo Mo. They hurt us directly: they walk into a community we built, flood it with the same link, and quietly peel our members off into their rooms. Every hour we let it run, we lose a little more of the room — the conversations get buried, regulars drift, and the trust we earned gets used against us. We don't let them do that to ours.
Big rooms don't post here to add anything — they post to siphon our people into their room. Every promo we allow is a doorway out.
Left unchecked, the same link ~72 times a day drowns out real conversation. That's how a room gets kidnapped — thousands of groups are already nothing but their spam. Not ours.
A mega-room with a promo machine floods a community it never helped build. There's no reciprocity — it's pure extraction from our members.
Nearly every established room bans cross-room promo. It's not aggressive, it's basic hygiene: no promoting outside rooms in ours — same rule for everyone.
Sustained spam flooding — the same outside-room Zoom link at roughly ~72 posts a day. One link, on repeat, pointed at our community. This is the pattern we're asking the admin team to act on.
Reported by the group owner as admin observations. Exact per-day and total figures to be confirmed from the full chat export (pending). No decision taken here — it's the admin team's call.