Hi Brion,
I run the cleanup.php of SpamBlacklist from time to time, but it only revert
the spam change. All the spam links are still in page history, see
All I want is to remove spam revisions in database permanently. Is there any
existing tools for this purpose?
Thanks,
Wensong
On 10/4/07, Brion Vibber <brion(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
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wensong zhang wrote:
On 10/3/07, Boris Epstein
<borepstein(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry, I should have worded my comment better. What I was saying was
that
> if
> you want to recognize spam on the fly that requires defining it first -
> and
> it is not an easy thing to define. If you have pre-defined links in
> SpamBlacklist then sure, the task becomes fairly trivial - simply that
of
deleting
those links.
Is there any existing tools to delete those revisions? or do I need to
program to remove spam revisions in database?
cleanup.php in SpamBlacklist extension.
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