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Bob: If you need to be added to the not evil list, just ask here, and I or one of the other admins can add you. The Spamwords list does a good job of blocking 95% of our wiki spam, but it is ineffective against spammers who create throwaway login accounts. I suspect that in the near future, as spammers improve their robots, throwaway accounts will become a universal tactic.
I keep reading it as "Note-vil". Noteville? -Andrusi
Bob: good point. Re-named.
Mike: I assume that these are regexes like Spamwords, and so I can add comments?
Pkmnfrk # cyborg ;)
Bob: Actually, no. these are case-insensitive string comparisons. I could change that, when I find time for another round of hacking-and-testing. Comment support is limited to lines that start with #, you can't put a comment on the end of a line.
Mike: Ah. Of course, I see no reason why we would need regexes for this. Other than things like:
Bob (the hamster)?
but, that's just laziness.
The Geek: How do you know I'm not evil?... I mean, heh heh, thank you! Heh heh... *cough* Ahem.
Jessica: I am a person! Please could you add me to the not evil list? Thanks.
User:QSComputing: I'm not evil! Please add me. Thanks.