Ferenc Szekely wrote:
Hello,
Every now and then we have some nasty edits at maemo's wiki. To avoid
this I have been thinking to disable anonymous edits till we have a
solution which:
-either detects spam and reverts a page if necessary, or
-provides a challenge-response test (captcha [1])
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 10:22:41AM +0200, Frantisek Dufka wrote:
Ferenc Szekely wrote:
Hello,
Every now and then we have some nasty edits at maemo's wiki. To avoid
this I have been thinking to disable anonymous edits till we have a
solution which:
-either detects spam and reverts a page if
Marius Gedminas wrote:
Are you sure there are no links? I've had spammers spam a Trac wiki
with lots of links inside a div style=display: none.
Yes, go to http://maemo.org/maemowiki/FrontPage?action=info and use the
links View, Raw on the right. Links are not in the page (revision
221 as
Hello,
Every now and then we have some nasty edits at maemo's wiki. To avoid
this I have been thinking to disable anonymous edits till we have a
solution which:
-either detects spam and reverts a page if necessary, or
-provides a challenge-response test (captcha [1]) before submitting a
page
Hello,
Every now and then we have some nasty edits at maemo's wiki. To avoid
this I have been thinking to disable anonymous edits till we have a
solution which:
-either detects spam and reverts a page if necessary, or
-provides a challenge-response test (captcha [1]) before submitting a
Ferenc Szekely wrote:
Disabling anonymous edits would be temporary only, since it is against
the idea of the wikis.
I don't mind fixing the frontpage few times until proper solution is
implemented (challenge/response looks ideal). I would disable anonymous
logins only when situation gets
On 12/09/2006, at 4:39 PM, Frantisek Dufka wrote:
Ferenc Szekely wrote:
Disabling anonymous edits would be temporary only, since it is
against
the idea of the wikis.
I don't mind fixing the frontpage few times until proper solution
is implemented (challenge/response looks ideal). I
Steve Landers wrote:
The first (and perhaps most significant) is to include 'rel=nofollow'
in all links, and to prominently display the following message on all
edit pages
This assumes that spammers are smart enough to read the message,
understand it, and care. Given the evidence, I
On 12/09/06, David D. Hagood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Landers wrote:
The first (and perhaps most significant) is to include 'rel=nofollow'
in all links, and to prominently display the following message on all
edit pages
This assumes that spammers are smart enough to read the message,
On 12/09/06, Jonathan Matthews-Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fair enough, thought it wouldn't hurt unless #EditPageViews *
s/thought/though/
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Steve Landers schreef:
The first (and perhaps most significant) is to include 'rel=nofollow'
in all links, and to prominently display the following message on all
edit pages
Wouldn't that also keep a large part of the wiki out of google?
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From: Hannu Kotipalo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 12-Sep-2006 15:12
Subject: VS: [maemo-developers] spam at maemo wiki
To: Jonathan Matthews-Levine
Looks like I'm not allowed to email to the list; and I won't bother to
create a login just for this mail
On 13/09/2006, at 12:47 AM, Koen Kooi wrote:
Steve Landers schreef:
The first (and perhaps most significant) is to include
'rel=nofollow'
in all links, and to prominently display the following message on all
edit pages
Wouldn't that also keep a large part of the wiki out of google?
No
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