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Hi,
Am 09.10.2012 07:58, schrieb Florian Effenberger:
Hello,

with the new wiki, we have some more options for fighting wiki spam that
I'd like to share with you.

As usual, on http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Special:RecentChanges we
see a nice list of recent activities, unfortunately also with a nice
list of recent spams.

Most of the time, it is one user spamming. In order to delete all pages
created by that user, you can use the extension available at
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Special:Nuke - simply enter the
user's name, and a list of all his pages are shown. Beware that pages
you mark there will be *deleted*. In case a valid page was spammed
afterwards, changes will not be reverted back, but the whole page is
deleted.

Ok, then I can delete the whole work of "Uroveits" who has more contributions than I, to get in front of him? Or everybody can delete the work of "floeff"?

It's a joke but with a serious background. (I will hopely never delete the work).

Shouldn't we fix it with permissions?

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Grüße
k-j

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