Nuke and ban some accounts. Like "Steve", who put hairstylesx back after I
corrected freesound.org links. (I sure am glad I found that link, though. I
now have a new hairstyle *and* some cool new sounds! =)) Seriously, nuke the
bastard.

I don't recall how easy it was to sign up. Maybe there's an opportunity for
something less bot-friendly.

Nobody wants to be saddled with policing content, da Gumm included.
Especially if nothing is being done to control the abuses. I don't claim
that nothing is being done, because I honestly don't know. I'm just content
to fix em as I find em. But it seems a pointless exercise when my fixes are
broken the next day. Somehow abuses need to be policed; and culprits should
be tooorn into itsy bitsy PIECES and buuuried aliiive. (And a free Freeze
Dried Frog Paste to the first person who gets that last reference. :))

Gumm

On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 7:29 AM, Ciro Duran <ciro.du...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've taken the task since some days ago to clean link spam from the
> tutorials page in pygame.org. Sadly, this is a losing battle, it's only a
> few hours before some guys adds the same links as always. And some of them
> don't even bother to edit the site, but rather revert to their spammy
> version. Is there any way to semi-protect this page and have someone curate
> this page?
>
> Ciro.
>

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