El dj 06 de 06 de 2013 a les 10:01 -0600, en/na Anthony J. Bentley va
escriure:
> Francis Tyers writes:
> > Hello all,
> > 
> > I'd like to get some feedback on introducing a system of requesting
> > accounts on the Apertium Wiki. At the moment, in order to get an account
> > and edit pages, a user must:
> > 
> > * fill out the registration form 
> > * write a Captcha
> > * respond to an automated email.
> > 
> > Even with the Captcha and automated email, we still get around 5-10 spam
> > pages a day, and 10-20 spam accounts. Aside from having to delete these
> > pages and block the users, this also fills up the RecentChanges.
> > 
> > There is an extension[1] for MediaWiki which requires every account to
> > be approved before being created. This is against the principles of
> > Wiki, but would reduce work for the Wiki admins who are deleting the
> > pages (at the moment mostly me, Unhammer and Bernard).
> > 
> > What do people think ?
> 
> I have had success using databases like StopForumSpam to check new
> registrations and users making their first edit. This largely stopped botspam
> in its tracks on message boards I have run in the past (dramatic difference
> between dozens of posts to clean up daily versus one or two weekly).

I tried this extension:

http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Check_Spambots

But it ended up blocking me :( 

Fran


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