Review spam logs
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GitLab tracks user activity and flags certain behavior for potential spam.
In the Admin area, a GitLab administrator can view and resolve spam logs.
Manage spam logs
View and resolve spam logs to moderate user activity in your instance.
To view spam logs:
- On the left sidebar, at the bottom, select Admin.
- Select Spam logs.
- Optional. To resolve a spam log, select More actions ( ), then Remove user, Block user, Remove log, or Trust user.
Resolving spam logs
You can resolve a spam log with one of the following effects:
Option | Description |
---|---|
Remove user | The user is deleted from the instance. |
Block user | The user is blocked from the instance. The spam log remains in the list. |
Remove log | The spam log is removed from the list. |
Trust user | The user is trusted, and can create issues, notes, snippets, and merge requests without being blocked for spam. Spam logs are not created for trusted users. |
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