On 28/08/09 09:39, John Smith wrote:
> 2009/8/28 Tom Hughes:
>> What do you mean exactly?
>
> Well if enough people can tag a post as spam it would effectively
> disappear from the site to be reviewed and/or deleted, maybe you could
> have a more extensive rating system, don't know, but this would
2009/8/28 Tom Hughes :
> What do you mean exactly?
Well if enough people can tag a post as spam it would effectively
disappear from the site to be reviewed and/or deleted, maybe you could
have a more extensive rating system, don't know, but this would allow
native speakers of various languages to
On 28/08/09 09:24, John Smith wrote:
> 2009/8/28 Thomas Wood:
>> Accounts spamming are banned.
>> They're usually caught in good time by our master admin.
>
> Why not make use of crowd sourcing?
What do you mean exactly?
Tom
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2009/8/28 Thomas Wood :
> Accounts spamming are banned.
> They're usually caught in good time by our master admin.
Why not make use of crowd sourcing?
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Accounts spamming are banned.
They're usually caught in good time by our master admin.
2009/8/28 John Smith :
> More diary spam:
>
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/mariann/diary/7691
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More diary spam:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/mariann/diary/7691
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