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Spam killing time = rom hacking time. Don't expect me to come back and keep doing this forever. | Spam killing time = rom hacking time. Don't expect me to come back and keep doing this forever. | ||
:On the topic of this, the vast majority of spam seems to be coming from unregistered accounts. Can't it be made a requirement to have an account to start a page? A lot of junk pages are being added. Adding links to the black list doesn't seem to have any effect on spam. --[[User: | :On the topic of this, the vast majority of spam seems to be coming from unregistered accounts. Can't it be made a requirement to have an account to start a page? A lot of junk pages are being added. Adding links to the black list doesn't seem to have any effect on spam. --[[User:Dan|Dan]] 07:47, 29 April 2007 (EDT) | ||
::Sounds like a good idea to me. --[[User:TooDice|TooDice]] 17:54, 29 April 2007 (EDT) |
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I currently bust a lot of spam, but I'd like to spend the little time I have chipping away at a rom or two. Is there any chance that somebody else could kill the odd spam artist?
It's just that every time I come here I have to pick the spam out of the real edits. Couldn't those true editors have at least swiped a few advertisers out before or after making their additions?
Spam killing time = rom hacking time. Don't expect me to come back and keep doing this forever.
- On the topic of this, the vast majority of spam seems to be coming from unregistered accounts. Can't it be made a requirement to have an account to start a page? A lot of junk pages are being added. Adding links to the black list doesn't seem to have any effect on spam. --Dan 07:47, 29 April 2007 (EDT)
- Sounds like a good idea to me. --TooDice 17:54, 29 April 2007 (EDT)