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I think the spam should stay on a page that's not indexed by any
search engine. Before that, is there something similar to the Akismet
plugin in Wordpress that could mark comments and reports as spam
automatically? It could ease the work of the teams, by storing - on a
non-indexed page - the suspicious messages and announcing one of the
team members, or all, about the problem and fix it.


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2008/3/15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Maybe this can be solved when we give the teams that manage the bugs
> for their project(like bugcontrol for Ubuntu) the opportunity to mark
> reports and comments as spam.But what to do with those marked
> comments? Delete them? They shouldn't stay at a page where search
> engines can index them, but what if someone marks a good comment
> (accidentally) as spam?
>
> Sense Hofstede
>
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