Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-1020939-20140207075121/@comment-1020939-20140208232634

I am not me wrote: I believe it is installed by default; in any case, it is installed on your wiki. Try removing the stuff in <> tags; I don't believe they work on Wikia's version (or at least they didn't a couple of years ago). ... I don't see why the those tags wouldnt work considering they are a part of the extension themselves. It would take additional work to remove that content.

As for it taking time, well aware. I waited a good hour or so before attempting to test it out, but wasn't sure if admins were exempt from the blacklist.

As for AbuseFilter - never really been a fan of it and actually do prefer TitleBlacklist in particular, as the content isn't typically an issue unless its removing content type vandalism. But I'll keep this an option.

RansomTime wrote: I don't know if titleblacklist works anymore, IIRC it's been disabled - if you need something to work, you can to enable AbuseFilter, which will meet your needs. Do you have a source for it being disabled? And why wouldn't it just be removed completely if it wasnt intended to be used? Along with the Titleblacklist mediawiki page exists with the extensions default text implies its still working to at least some extent.

I am not me wrote: It definitely still works; it's the only thing on Wikianswers that stops profanity from appearing in questions. Going to their titleblacklist page shows no entries...so theyre not using titleblacklist extension unless theyre using the other two options of a local file or a url blacklist