On Sep 3, 2005, at 1:59 PM, Ian Langworth wrote:

I see a lot of anti-spam Kwiki modules:

  http://kwiki.org/?KwikiSpamCountermeasures

What have people had the most success with?

In my particular case (osx.gugod.org and pervious wiki.elixus.org), wiki site is spammed by a real person, so Kwiki::Scode doesn't help.Now I use Kwiki::TypeKey, and required typekey authentication for any page edit. That works amazingly well.

Quoted from miyagawa, if the sapmer actually login to typekey, we can build
a blacklist to ban those accounts.

I think it is because I want my wiki to have good content quality, while
there aren't really much people to contribute. Most people just read articles from the wiki instead of editing it. Since there aren't many editors, it might not be an trouble to have them all registered on typekey.com. But I do realize that required login might also stop potential editors to edit wiki pages. Every knifes have both sides.

Cheers,
Kang-min Liu

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