good summary. one thing i think is worth evaluating is what effectiveness are we currently having with preventing spam using what we have now? and where specifically are we being ineffective?
for example, with one of the comment authenticators enabled, how much spam are people really getting? are these authenticators effectively preventing comment spam? and is the MT blacklist really helping this process? my guess is that the blacklist really isn't helping prevent comment spam where one of the authenticators is enabled. i would also add to the "current problems" that we don't have any authenticators that work on trackbacks. -- Allen On Tue, 2005-10-25 at 14:40, Dave Johnson wrote: > I've started a proposal for improving spam prevention measures in > Roller. I've posted the first part of the proposal on the Roller wiki, > which covers the state of spam prevention in Roller (as of Roller 2.0, > which is just about ready for release). Later this week, I'll propose > specific features and bug fixes to address Roller's limitations in this > area. > > http://rollerweblogger.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Proposal_SpamPrevention > > Comments, suggestions and flames are welcome - Dave >
