More brainstorming ideas about this...

A centralized DB would require a site requiring heavy use since it would be hit 
for each edit submission from every participating site.  An alternative would 
be a subscriber model where the global list (or updates) is downloaded 
periodically by subscribers.

How long to block an IP?  I'm not an expert in this area, but what if the IP is 
blocked for an extended period of time, such as ONE YEAR.  If that IP ends up 
being reissued to a legitimate ISP customer and he gets blocked, that will 
alert that user that his ISP is either participating in spamming or is 
tolerating spammers user of their IPs which is affecting regular customers.  
This may sound harsh, but this could force ISPs to address the problem with 
their spammer customers.  And, there is still a workaround for the legit user 
who can usually just reboot their modem to get a new IP address.

Just thinking out load...
al




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 From: Al Johnson <[email protected]>
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Maybe mediawiki sites can unite to keep a global list of these IP's and block 
them as soon as they are submitted.  Each mediawiki site can auto-submit a 
spammer IP as soon as it's discovered to the global list.  What are the 
problems with this idea?

Al
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