On Apr 15, 2008, at 1:55 PM, zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
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Status: Closed Resolution: Invalid
Submitted By: oli44 (oli44) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: pdpedia Captcha
Any admin can easily delete those junk posts with the 'delete' tab and also protect problem pages. A captcha might help, I haven't seen one for mediawiki before.
a captcha will help in about 97% probably even more (this is just a wild guess)
Check the "recent changes" log now, and you'll see the spam is gone. :)
hmm, your approach seems to deal with the problem but does nothing to prevent it. what will happen when the next attack starts? will we just have to wait for "any admin" to "easily delete those junk posts" again?
as far as i recall, when pdpedia was installed there was some consensus about using captchas when a spamming problem would appear. are there any technical or organisatorial problems in using them? (it seems like you have some reasons against using captchas, but you haven't told us yet)
I think wikipedia people are very smart about this issue. The real focus should not be to prevent spamming at all costs. If you do that, you end up working more, and you lose a lot of contributions. You cannot stop spam ever. Period. Captchas are annoying and are far from 97% effective. I have captchas on my blog and I get a lot of automated user registrations anyway.
The real focus of this effort should be how to manage the problem in a way that takes the least work and provides the most benefit. If we have a number of admins active on pdpedia, then it is really quite easy to use the 'delete' feature to get rid of spam. For pages that get spammed a lot, there is the 'protect' feature.
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