Hi! The last time I have problems with linkspam :( Can you tell me how to reduce this or how it can be possible that users have to confirm their registration always with an e-mail? Thanks, Flo
On 29/01/06, WikiPlant mediawiki-1@wikiplant.org wrote:
Hi! The last time I have problems with linkspam :( Can you tell me how to reduce this or how it can be possible that users have to confirm their registration always with an e-mail? Thanks, Flo
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-- Rowan Collins BSc [IMSoP]
There are several possibilities for reducing spam. First of all, there's the built-in $wgSpamRegex configuration option (http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:$wgSpamRegex), although that's not too flexible.
Another method is the now-excellent spam blacklist extension from Tim Starling, which can be downloaded from CVS, and uses a centralised Wikimedia blacklist. This can also be configured to use a local file or wiki page in addition.
A third option is to consider using the experimental captcha extension Brion Vibber recently finished hacking away at; also available in CVS.
From what I've seen of it, it seems quite effective, and should be
able to reduce spambot edits somewhat.
If none of these are quite suitable, you might consider taking one of them and altering it to fit your precise needs, or asking someone to develop something similar but customised.
Rob Church
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