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<noinclude><big>[[OurWork]] < [[DevelopmentTeam]] < [[DevelopmentTeamPriorities|Priorities]] < </noinclude>('''[[PairDays?|?]]''') [[Powerful Spam Filter Access]] ('''[[Who?|?]]''') {{JustTinyEditIcon|Powerful Spam Filter Access}}<noinclude></big> | <noinclude><big>[[OurWork]] < [[DevelopmentTeam]] < [[DevelopmentTeamPriorities|Priorities]] < </noinclude>('''[[PairDays?|?]]''') [[Powerful Spam Filter Access]] ('''[[Who?|?]]''') {{JustTinyEditIcon|Powerful Spam Filter Access}}<noinclude></big> | ||
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Revision as of 22:16, 4 September 2007
Project: Spam Fighting Tools
What (summary)
The spam filter regex variable content ($wgSpamRegex in LocalSettings.php) needs to be editable via a wiki page by sysops who are also bureaucrats.
Why this is important
Currently links to sites that contain a word like "a-mbien" are rejected by the spam filter. There are many legitimate words that contain spam filtered words. For example the site in question contains the word a-mbiente which means "environment" in Spanish. But because the word a-mbien is contained in the word a-mbiente, it is rejected. Correcting this will support our user base.
DoneDone
able to block specific page saves by word or phrase or markup using regex syntax. or, When websites like http://www.revista-a-mbiente.com.ar/ work on our site