[projectaon] Re: Spam on wiki pages (was: Re: 17tdoi blurb needed)

  • From: J H <eyemixer@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: projectaon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 01:44:20 -0700 (PDT)

Better yet, if you can integrate the Kitty Turing test : 
http://www.kittenauth.com/index.php?q=node/5

MUCH easier for a person than distorted text (some of that is VERY hard to 
read) but seems to trash spam bots well.

Ingo Kloecker <projectaon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: On Wednesday 17 May 2006 
22:50, Simon Osborne wrote:
> And on another note, why exactly are cretinous little pricks
> targeting our wiki site with spam? Is there any way to stop them?
> Should we consider password protecting the main site pages?

Those are most likely robots searching the whole internet for open wikis 
to upload there spam to. If it doesn't happen too often then simply 
revert those changes. If it happens too often then one option which 
wouldn't require passwords is to use those challenges we are seeing 
nowadays everywhere, i.e. images showing distorted random text which 
has to be typed into a confirmation field. Those challenges keep robots 
from uploading their spam because they are not able to read the 
distorted random text and thus can't answer the challenge. Modern wikis 
should support such challenges.

Regards,
Ingo



                
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