Agree 100%. It's not taxing on us as current users to ignore/mute the spam accounts as they appear. If spam bots were to add this site into their portfolio, what would new users see when they come here? They are automated so they don't care whether there is an audience or not; SEO is a goal for many of them so having their link here may be all they're after. Will every thread contain 20 spam comments with the rest of us acting like it isn't happening because we don't see it? Should new users be expected to spend their first hour of being here ignoring & muting every spammer or finding the more obfuscated tags? I'm sure the team has considered this. Hopefully it never reaches that point or there are more creative solutions to the problem. But I don't know if taxonomy is the solution; essentially it's just tagging tags.There's no way to deal with "spam" without assuming some form of moderation.