I introduce you FopThreat.js https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Ricordisamoa/FopThreat.js, which blackens Commons files whose description pages include one of the FoP templates https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:FoP_templates. It uses Tool Labs so it may not be properly suitable for production... ;-)
Il 22/06/2015 19:01, Sam Klein ha scritto:
You could find candidates in the most popular images and tag them by hand.
If it seems /possible/ that the image is affected, it could be faded out. As you say, that might be enough for it to be removed. If it is /likely/ that it is affected, it could be lightboxed or replaced.
Julia Reda, the Pirate in the European Parliament, has a fantastic blog post summary: https://juliareda.eu/2015/06/fop-under-threat/