I'm more concerned with people, bad people out there, that would write 
really nasty stuff about a person and get a real kick out of it.  I 
really wish I didn't know such people.  I mean I've seen some really 
sick stuff written on profiles of mine.  So, I decide to go with a wiki 
after watching a video on vtc.com  In the wiki engine chosen she was 
able to set it to where only registered users could edit and create 
articles.  I think that can be nice.  A wiki can be exciting for a 
community to see develop.  I suppose the people I know could register 
just to be able to do what they do, but they seem to like to hide behind 
a greater level of anonymity.  Any form of registration discourages such 
activities.  I just want to display some articles and information and a 
wiki seemed like the ticket.
Bruce

Platonides wrote:
> B. M. Whealton wrote:
>> How does one setup a media wiki that has protection against persons who
>> would want to post very inappropriate material?  I know that many wiki
>> software engines do have permission settings to only allow registered
>> users the ability to edit the wiki.  Unfortunately, that has been my
>> need and concern.
>> Thanks,
>> Bruce
> 
> 
> You probably need a captcha [1]. That will filter most of the bots. Note 
> that requiring to register is not a guarantee to keep out bots (some 
> register just to spam you) and its annoying for some users.
> 
> Anyway, a wiki needs attention. You should dedicate a bit of time to 
> look at Special:Recentchanges. Perhaps some minutes a week/or a month.
> It's sad to see wikis that no admin has edited for months, and whose 
> content has been buried under spam just because nobody cared about it.
> They restricted editing to registered users when creating and didn't 
> look at it any more, still running a version years old.
> 
> 1-http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ConfirmEdit
> 
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