Did blocking not work in this case? Or was it genuinely different
users with different IPs? In that case, there would appear to be no
immediate solution, until we implement some kind of change filtering
for anons. ie: Anon makes a change, non-anon approves the change,
change actually appears. Obviously again a last resort mechanism for
heavily vandalised pages where we really really want to let good faith
anons edit the article (like for FAs).
Steve
On 2/3/06, Keith Old <keithold(a)gmail.com> wrote:
With regards to semi-protection, we need to
rethink our rules about
limiting
the semi-protection of feature articles to 15
minutes. The feature
article
for Thursday was being vandalised every couple of
minutes by a different
new
user name but with the same item featuring plenty
of pictures of vaginas
and
> penises.
I blocked one account which seemed to reduce the flow of vandalism but
didn't need to stop it.
Regards
Keith Old
Keith Old
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