If you've ever set up a fresh MediaWiki and tried to leave it open to editing, 
you'll know about the problem of wiki spam. There's various well documented 
tricks to tackle the problem on your own wiki (although it seems to me that 
some of these are becoming less effective over time. Particularly reCaptcha)


But wiki spammers are behaving in a staggeringly inconsiderate and anti-social 
way, and I've often thought we should explore stronger ways of delivering some 
fight back. 

Looking at spam across many wikis e.g. by googling "mediawiki ugg boots" we 
could do more internet-wide spam cleanup somehow.

But recently I came across something, actually by looking at one the spam 
links. Take a look at this: sickseo.co.uk/off-page-seo.html   This video shows 
the use of a tool called 'SENuke Xcr'  and another one called 'Ultimate Demon'  
to perform "Off site SEO" ...that's "spamming" to you and me.

I've always known spammers used tools like this, but seeing this instructional 
video gives me new insights into what we're up against. Also see the discussion 
taking place on forum.edwinsoft.com  I find it amazing how oblivious these 
people seem to be, to how annoying their activities are for people running 
websites. Never do they mention the word spam, or have an inkling that they may 
be doing something ethically questionable.

Do you think we should try to contact them and explain that they are behaving 
badly? Maybe on these forums. Maybe we'd have to spam them back repeatedly with 
such messages as they get removed by the admins. And on youtube do you think we 
can get videos like this removed? We can at least comment on them and vote them 
down (Youtube finds quite a lot of similar videos) How about unleashing a bit 
of "ethical hacking" e.g. DDOS attacks on people distributing this software? 
Really I'm amazed at how they're getting away with this spamming out in the 
open these days.

Halz
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Halz


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