Hi Richard,

I don't know.  It seems like there are still problems with spam, but maybe that 
perception is incorrect.  Are you saying that there are already good solutions 
(for wikis) which do not require many man-hours and dedicated staff to maintain 
and that some wiki admins just haven't stumbled upon yet?  The Check Spambots 
extension is still in beta so I am wondering what successful extensions have 
been used previously... or is that extension the answer to all of our concerns? 
 Could the wiki community not be helped with a more specialized form of spam 
lists?  After all, there are many kinds of spam lists anyways.  

Is there really nothing more that can be done?



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 From: Richard <[email protected]>
To: Al Johnson <[email protected]>; MediaWiki announcements and site admin 
list <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: [MediaWiki-l] Wiki spam. Stronger fightback.
 


In article <[email protected]>,
    Al Johnson <[email protected]> writes:

> Another issue is the effort that would be required for a centralized
> DB/authority model.

They already exist.  It's called Spamhaus.  What's wrong with
enhancing this extension:
<http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Check_Spambots>
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