[TheThinkTank] Wiki Spam: Solution?
Jonathan Morrison
jonathan at slcbikecollective.org
Sun May 6 09:51:36 PDT 2007
The Joy of a wiki is that no one needs to log in to make changes, the
downside is that no one needs to log in to make changes. Recently on the
Bike Collective Wiki people some [insert politically incorrect term] has
been messing up the content and adding wiki-spam. Gibberish that helps
sites rank and be stumbled on by unsuspecting vicitms. While this is easy
to clean up, it is time consuming to keep on monitoring it.
So I propose we mandate a log on for the wiki, anyone can create one, but
that will prevent scripts from auto-inserting into the pages. What does
everyone think?
http://www.bikecollectives.org/wiki/
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Sincerely,
Jonathan Morrison
Project Coordinator
Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective
2312 S. West Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
w: 801-328-2453
c: 801-688-0183
f: 801-466-3856
www.slcbikecollective.org
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