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There are two kind of spam with different approaches: | There are two kind of spam with different approaches: | ||
* Newly created pages | * Newly created pages | ||
* Editing an existing article | * Editing an existing article | ||
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+ | After taking care of spam, please warn the spammer at their user talk page, or report them to a sysop. | ||
== Newly created pages == | == Newly created pages == | ||
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== Editing an existing article == | == Editing an existing article == | ||
To fight spam in existing articles simply ''undo'' the changes. In the page history there is an ''undo'' link after each edit which redirects to the editor with the page prior to this edit. Adding a short notice in the summary and clicking ''Save page'' removes the spam entry. Unfortunately this doesn't remove the spam entirely, as both edits – the spam and the revert – are visible in the page history, but at least the page itself is then spam free. This is also completely possible without being a sysop. | To fight spam in existing articles simply ''undo'' the changes. In the page history there is an ''undo'' link after each edit which redirects to the editor with the page prior to this edit. Adding a short notice in the summary and clicking ''Save page'' removes the spam entry. Unfortunately this doesn't remove the spam entirely, as both edits – the spam and the revert – are visible in the page history, but at least the page itself is then spam free. This is also completely possible without being a sysop. | ||
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+ | == Warning the spammer == | ||
+ | For first-time minor spam (adding a few nonsense words), use | ||
+ | <code><nowiki>{{spam1}}</nowiki></code>. | ||
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+ | {{spam1}} | ||
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+ | For severe spam such as blanking, creating spam pages, or repetitive (second-time) spam, use | ||
+ | <code><nowiki>{{spam2}}</nowiki></code>. | ||
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+ | {{spam2}} | ||
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+ | Remember to sign your warning with <code><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></code>. |
Revision as of 20:01, 24 May 2015
There are two kind of spam with different approaches:
- Newly created pages
- Editing an existing article
After taking care of spam, please warn the spammer at their user talk page, or report them to a sysop.
Newly created pages
When a spam page is newly created the best way to handle it, is to replace the complete text with {{Delete|Spam}}
. Replacing the complete text is important to prevent search bots to index the page's content. And if it wasn't spam, the previous status is still available in the page history.
Hopefully an sysop will delete the page and block the user.
Editing an existing article
To fight spam in existing articles simply undo the changes. In the page history there is an undo link after each edit which redirects to the editor with the page prior to this edit. Adding a short notice in the summary and clicking Save page removes the spam entry. Unfortunately this doesn't remove the spam entirely, as both edits – the spam and the revert – are visible in the page history, but at least the page itself is then spam free. This is also completely possible without being a sysop.
Warning the spammer
For first-time minor spam (adding a few nonsense words), use
{{spam1}}
.
For severe spam such as blanking, creating spam pages, or repetitive (second-time) spam, use
{{spam2}}
.
Remember to sign your warning with ~~~~
.