https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19540

--- Comment #16 from Rob Halsell <rhals...@wikimedia.org> 2010-07-20 18:41:25 
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If that is the way you chose to summarize the above, you can certainly feel
free to, though that is not the intent.

If we remove things from use of the blacklisting service, we have to instead
setup infrastructure to ensure that blog comments posting are still relevant,
and remain largely spam-free.

As I stated above, I will put forth the issue to my fellow tech folks and see
if they can present a better option, other than de-opting out of the blacklist
service without an alternative means of filtering and reviewing comments.

If you feel that you are being unheard, you have my apologies, but I won't open
up zero content filtering to allow one person the ability to post on a blog
comment, when doing so has the real possibility of overwhelming all blog
comments with huge amounts of spam.

Have any steps been taken by you with the blacklisting agencies?  (I ask
because if I were to inquire with them, a pending case is a much easier
reference than a new one.)

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