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I may have found a solution. I'm looking into User Rights and there is a way to limit who can create a page. The idea is to prevent new, unconfirmed users from creating a new page while allowing them to still edit existing pages. I would say that 99% of the spam is people creating a new page with a bunch of BS... Thoughts?
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Although I haven't been on IMFDB much lately, I have noticed this problem, and I like Zach's suggestion. That being said, it doesn't preclude the possibility of spambots/users replacing page content (and I'm pretty sure I've seen this happen before).
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I agree this isn't a cure all... But I think at the very least it is a step int he right directions and it has the change to limit the spam dramatically...
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Even if they just replace existing content, that's easier to fix. Any of us can do that.
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How? The one problem is one you've already mentioned - members who are real should be able to create pages. How are they verified (without having one of us do it?) Just curious.
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I'm in favor of requiring new users to have their edits approved by a moderator before they go on the page. Kind of like how you have the option of reviewing wall posts on facebook before allowing them.
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That would be wonderful... Now find a way to actually do that...
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If only I personally could, I'm just brainstorming.
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