Battling spam
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+ | Preventing spam is a constant battle on this wiki, as on many others. It's essentially an arms race -- the spammers come up with a new way to spam wikis, wiki administrators respond with new tactics, and the spammers' methods become more sophisticated. | ||
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+ | Wikis succeed, in part, because of the ease of editing articles. Registration requirements and other hurdles that stand in the way of easy editing may deter spammers, but they also deter legitimate contributors. | ||
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+ | The more successful a wiki becomes, the greater the economic incentive for spammers to attack it, so the more it will be targeted by spammers. | ||
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==How wikis are spammed== | ==How wikis are spammed== | ||
− | + | Most wiki spam comes from "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spambot spambots]", automated computer programs specifically designed to spam wikis by editing articles to include links to spammy websites. | |
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+ | Occasionally, a human spammer will also spam a wiki, manually editing an article to include links to the spammer's website. Such occurrences are relatively rare, and most anti-spam efforts focus on deterring spambots. | ||
==Current anti-spam methods in use== | ==Current anti-spam methods in use== |