Some users and I have noticed a few posts here--and across other win pages--have been created by brand new accounts, which will likely never post again. I've seen them called spam, bots, and shills, but the posts here are usually on-topic for this board, anyway. Ones that aren't can be properly reported and presumably removed in good time.
So, is this really a problem? If so, what should be done? This board is essentially founded upon anti-censorship sentiment. Auto-modding is a no-go (I think). If it isn't a problem, I'll ask this in some fairness to those seeing a problem: how much is too much? How will you be able to tell and still be able to fix it? Tagging u/DomitiusOfMassilia. I see you've been removing some days-old posts like these recently. Is there an unwritten rule that users should be participants of their respective communities before making posts?
New posters are fine.
I have a concern where it's obvious bot-farmed or you have multiple new accounts posting weakly tangential stuff even for this place, which has always seemed kind of tangential. Like dunking on AOC is fine but it doesn't seem much related to the culture war (imo).
Real people don't just drop an article and run off without discussing anything. You posted it, you clearly have something to say.
Real people don't post the same shit as some other new account within minutes of each other.
Real people don't submit posts that get immediate jumps in votes (and feed positioning).
You guys probably don't have access to IPs or geo-location, but will Communities/Scored support you guys if you wanted to go on a sock-hunt?