On Thu, 2005-17-03 at 20:12 -0700, Brian wrote:
Small wikis no-doubt get the most spam. I run several
smallish wikis
and removing spam from them is nearly an everyday occurance. Take for
instance the bomis wiki. [1]. Scroll down to the bottom and take a
look at how hard it is getting hit (that's use mod)
So the idea is to build into the mediawiki software an interwiki
watchlist, hosted by the foundation. This requires little modification
as we can use the RSS feed that is already generated by the software
and found at RC. A simple opt-in during the install of the software
and a message will be sent home to retrieve the feed every so often.
What it is appropriate to do after that, i'm not sure. But there are a
lot of ways it could go.
Just wanted to throw this out there and see if it has merit. I think
it is a simple solution at identifying lots of spam around the web.
It's probably worth noting that there's already an excellent shared
regexp list here:
http://www.emacswiki.org/cw/BannedContent
It's based on experience of Wiki admins and maintainers as well as some
other centralized lists (MoinMoin main list, I believe).
Wikitravel uses this list and I'd be happy to package the software that
implements the check as an extension if there's interest.
~Evan
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Evan Prodromou
evan(a)bad.dynu.ca