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Welcome to my talk page. Feel free to leave OESF Wiki-related notes for me here. Just edit the page and add your comments in a new paragraph at the bottom. Please sign and date your post by appending "--[[User:Tux|Tux]] 13:49, 26 September 2007 (EDT)" to the end of your comment.
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If I there's anything in your comments I need to respond to, I will append my answer to this page following your post. Watch this page if you care what I have to say to you. ;)
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The spam in the wiki, which I have been browsing through lately, is so annoying that I have decided to use some of my time to revert the affected articles that I come across.
The spam in the wiki, which I have been browsing through lately, is so annoying that I have decided to use some of my time to revert the affected articles that I come across.

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   Welcome to my talk page. Feel free to leave OESF Wiki-related notes for me here. Just edit the page and add your comments in a new paragraph at the bottom. Please sign and date your post by appending "--Tux 13:49, 26 September 2007 (EDT)" to the end of your comment. 
   If I there's anything in your comments I need to respond to, I will append my answer to this page following your post. Watch this page if you care what I have to say to you. ;) 



The spam in the wiki, which I have been browsing through lately, is so annoying that I have decided to use some of my time to revert the affected articles that I come across.

[ptoki] I did this as well in June. Its hopeless. There are a couple of options: Make editing harder (any kind of captcha while logging in) - easy to override. Lock and forbid editing after cleaning up - not nice. Alert admin on oesf forums. (I will do this). Make a mirror of this knowledge and abandon this junk.... :(

(Answered your note on my own talk page. --Meyer 21:53, 25 Sep 2007 (EDT))

posted this at Meyer's talk page:


What I do to kill spambots!

At the moment I'm going through the Recent changes list as I used to. This time I'm looking for Red user names and looking at the page history and the version attached to the name.

If it is the spambot stuff I select: Block, other, 1 year ban, other and put spambot in the other box. Then select block.

Obviously when I find a spammed page I can take a look at the RED user revisions and block as required.

I'm hoping this new wiki software can really block the same IP. Tux 07:32, 26 September 2007 (EDT)

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