[buddypress-trac] [BuddyPress] #3107: Spamming user removes all associated blog entries from table wp_bp_user_blogs

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#3107: Spamming user removes all associated blog entries from table
wp_bp_user_blogs
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 Reporter:  bigtweet                            |      Owner:
     Type:  defect                              |     Status:  new
 Priority:  normal                              |  Milestone:  Awaiting
Component:  Core                                |  Review
 Keywords:  wp_bp_user_blogs, spam, user, blog  |    Version:  1.2.8
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 Setup
 ======
 WordPress 3.1, BuddyPress 1.2.8

 References
 ===========
 http://trac.buddypress.org/ticket/3101  (this report replaces 3101 which
 identified the symptoms, but had the wrong conclusion)

 http://premium.wpmudev.org/forums/topic/spammed-blog-disappears-from-
 buddypress-table-is-this-an-anti-splog-or-bp-issue

 Overview
 =========
 I'm using BuddyPress as the only plugin.  I create a couple user blogs and
 note that they appear in table wp_bp_user_blogs.

 From the Dashboard, I spam the associated user.  All the user blogs that I
 just created have their entries removed from table wp_bp_user_blogs.


 When I unspam the user, the entries are not restored.

 Other background
 =================
 It was tough to narrow this bug down.  I initially thought that the
 problem was due to spamming the blogs and filed the bug mentioned in the
 reference section above.  After exchanging posts with the Anti-Splog
 plugin author (thread also listed in reference section), we were able to
 deduce that it was actually the effect of spamming the user that caused
 the problem.

 Summary
 =========
 I don't think that spamming a user should affect entries in table
 wp_bp_user_blogs.   Once this occurs, the blogs are no longer accessible,
 even when the user is unspammed.


 Scott

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