Heya everyone,

I just finished enacting more antispam measures on tos.o. This is 
important for anyone wishing to edit the wiki, as it may force you to do 
some work (email verification).

== Email verification ==

I have made it so that only users who have verified an email address are 
allowed to edit the Wiki now. When you register, you have the chance to 
verify an email address, but it's not required, so I imagine quite a few 
users did not do so. :) They can no longer edit the wiki. It's easy to 
verify email addresses though.

1) log in
2) open http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Special:Preferences
3) go down to == E-Mail options ==
4) tell it to send you an email confirmation
5) Click the link in the mail that it sends you

All done, and you can edit again.

== Spam Blacklist ==
I've enabled the SpamBlacklist plugin, which checks edits against a 
blacklist of regularexpressions, currently being hosted by Wikipedia 
(any site can have their own, piggybacking WP was just the easiest). If 
one of your edits matches a regex on 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Spam-blacklist it will be denied. 
If it's a legitimate edit, and is getting a false positive, let one of 
the infrastructure people know. 

Hopefully these two measures will prevent the vast majority of the spam 
problems we have been facing. I'm going to do a cursory look through the 
Main namespace and clean out any spam tonight, and some time in the next 
week or so purge spamming users.

Thanks everyone!

-- 
Ryan Rix -- http://rix.si
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