Hi Platonides,
On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 4:04 AM, Platonides <Platonides(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 09/04/13 18:20, Quim Gil wrote:
Hi Anubhav,
I have done a first reality check with Chris Steipp, who oversees the
area of security and also spam prevention. Your idea is interesting and
it seems to be feasible. This is a very good first step!
It would require adding a hook to MediaWiki core, but this could be a
small, acceptable change.
I agree. Adding a hook is no problem.
The rest could be developed as an extension of
the ConfirmEdit extension.
I'm not sure on adding it to ConfirmEdit. I would develop it as an
independent extension, which could then hook into ConfirmEdit or
AbuseFilter.
Anubhav wrote:
Tasks
Create a tool for wiki users to report Spam. A a simple way to
train the a Bayesian DB. This should be accessible for any user
with the permissions to "undo" or "rollback" those changes or to
delete the new page/file. Understanding the metadata(IP, links,
user) I can extract from the data (perhaps harnessing other
services like blacklists).
I think it would be more interesting if it could be trained
automatically. Perhaps by automatically learning rollbacks as "wrong".
Maybe there could be a checkbox to "train as spam" when doing a revert,
but I would avoid anything complex like "Go to Special:TrainSpam and
enter the revision number to mark as spam".
I don't we could take in account the roll back for automated learning. It
is not necessary that the person who edited the document, then rolled it
back did because it was a spam.
Though a "Train as spam" checkbox is a good idea. I was thinking about the
"report spam" button along with "edit" button on the top-right hand
corner
of a section.
Good luck!
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Anubhav
Anubhav Agarwal| 4rth Year | Computer Science & Engineering | IIT Roorkee