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This extension, mentioned here, sounds like it would help keep away the spammer bots fairly well. Vol (Talk)
- Well, it seems ok, but does this extension also forces registered users? Personally, I don't have much of a problem with that, as I almost always preview before editing, but it can still be a bore. {EspyoT} 13:33, 17 January 2011 (EST)
- Yeah, I read it but I wasn't 100% sure if it meant that. That said, I say we install this extension. I'm sure Porplemontage will agree as well. {EspyoT} 19:06, 17 January 2011 (EST)
Alien Billboard/journal still managed to be spammed after the force preview extension was installed. I tested it out while I was logged out and it works fine. Porple suggested requiring "a math problem to be solved by all guests (which is currently only required by guests adding new links)". Vol (Talk)
- Mm, I guess I'm for it. I may look into if there's a way the force preview thing can be bypassed - otherwise, I guess this means this is real people spamming stuff. I guess it accounts for the relatively low amount of such edits, at least... GP
- Just noticed after blocking that he keeps changing his IP. D'oh well. I'm also for the math thing.--Prezintenden
- I agree with Gamefreak. On Pikmin Fanon we have already blocked anons beacuse of static ip addresses and all of that lovely suff. The one and only,Peanut64.
- Yes. Dynamic. Excuse my following excuse which is copasetic. And, yes copasetic is a word. I was busy slacking off and couldn't remember the static/dynamic contrast, but likewise It doesn't matter. I think that Captcha is a very nice extension that most web sites use now. It has a toolbar-like appendage that is "supposed to help". I just think it's another random picture of words generated to not let bots detect letter characters to get past its security. Edit: Capatcha is a Human-computer challenge test to see whether the IP is a computer or a human. The one and only,Peanut64.
...So, more spam. I think it would make sense to enable the captcha for logged-in users when either adding a URL or creating a page in the main namespace. I'm not sure what actions it's enabled for for anonymous users ATM, but definitely is for creating an account and isn't for every edit. GP
- Yeah; sensible.--Prezintenden
- The Cutting Room Floor is suffering from this too. I suggest we enable captcha when external links are added. {EspyoT} 20:29, 9 February 2011 (EST)