Forum:Spam hurdle too much

Notes
 * The captchas should only trigger when you are adding new external urls (eg ) or if you are creating a new user login.
 * The captchas should not affect sysops or flagged bots. If you find they are, please logout and log back in to refresh your cookies.
 * The captchas are being tested in simple (math formula) mode, but the intention is to have graphical captchas working soon, so please do not hastily change the wording on the captcha system messages.

Help:Captcha
Every time I save an external link on the Psychology Wiki I'm now having to fill in a form! This is too much we have thousands of links to put up and this is just getting in the way. Can someone turn it off for us. The problem of automated spam is not that great to warrant the work involved. It may be a necessary strategy if we have a problem, but at the moment it is just getting in the way. On a side issue the slowness of the site is an increasing problem, on several occasions now I have given up because of the time its taking to save altered pages. I understand from Sannse this is being fixed. This has added to the frustration of the form filling, as it means saving a page twice!!! I guess you are just experimenting and trying things out which is fair enough, but we need better communications so we know what is going on and for how long the experiment will lastDr Joe Kiff - User:Lifeartist (talk ) 22:49, 8 September 2006 (UTC)


 * It goes on the wikis other than central to? then Same for the Gaiapedia. Cause we have no issues with automation, I am the only one arround our wiki who even knows how to use a bot, and if someone does, I'll just block the automated spammer, and do a simple revert. And this feature could actualy harm good uses of bots. I use bots to do repetative tasks on our wiki, if one of my bots collides with this system, then this feature could break how fast I can fix things. I'm hoping that this feature does not stop my GaiaplotBot from working, cause I use that to get information from the wiki we have partnered with. Dantman (Talk) 23:10, 8 September 2006 (UTC)


 * Damnit... Yes, these new features break the bot we use to grab current events from our partner the plotwiki. Not only that, but it is possible that these new features will also break the bots that will be used for item migration when we get our new namespace. We can't move over 100 articles, change all the links allover the wiki, then delete the redirects all by hand having to contend with solving a math equation every time we want to edit a page. Dantman (Talk)


 * Is it possible to keep this anti-spam measure on new account creation only, but allow registered users/registered bots to add external links without having to do math or read images? &mdash;Silly Dan (talk) 00:09, 9 September 2006 (UTC)


 * The problem of automated spam is quite large on wikia overall. The Spam Blacklist is getting to the point it starts to slow down the system. Just protecting against new account creation is hardly worth it, because one captcha-intervention by a human allows a spambot access to almost 2000 wikia, which only stops when they get blacklisted. Captcha is a well established tool (especially on wikimedia, where many servers without 24/7 patrol have it enabled) for slowing down spambots almost to the point of flaccidity. I don't know if this is currently in place for page moves, but it seems like it would be useful for that too.
 * That said, I just noticed this extension here myself and don't know the technical aspects nor policy behind it yet. Because of the way extensions are applied globally, an opt-out might not be very easy, but local whitelists might be possible. It makes sense to keep it for blankings, page moves and url-additions by non-sysops, to show the vandals and spammers that wikia is not a very fun target... but that is just my opinion. --Splarka (talk) 01:05, 9 September 2006 (UTC)

Update: re "And this feature could actualy harm good uses of bots."... Just tested it with Sannse: Having the flags: bot, sysop, or staff should make you immune to the captcha. Any trusted bot can be set +bot by a staff. Note: You may have to logout and login for it to skip you. --Splarka (talk) 08:23, 9 September 2006 (UTC)

I am having trouble passing the CAPTCHA
I did an experiment linking Sandbox to http://www.google.com, but I had to answer the CAPTCHA about six times before I could save the page. Apparently I do not know how to answer the CAPTCHA correctly (why did it eventually let me through?), or the wiki does not understand me. You need to replace it with something that human editors like me can understand. --Kernigh 01:33, 9 September 2006 (UTC)

Because it always presents an arithmetic problem, maybe I should try to evaluate it. The instructions do not say to solve the problem; they say to type the text in the image, but this might explain why it let me in on "+ 0" queries. (I had been wondering whether to type the = sign in my answer!) Let http://www.microsoft.com trigger the CAPTCHA. --Kernigh 01:42, 9 September 2006 (UTC)


 * Right now it is in Simple mode, which is math. The Fancy mode (generally used) generates images with semiobscured writing that you type in. To see that mode in action, try adding a link at m:Meta:Sandbox. --Splarka (talk) 03:37, 9 September 2006 (UTC)


 * You know that since the equations are text, someone could possibly modify a bot framework to grab the equation, evaluate it, then enter the value rendering the system useless. But that system realy causes bot issues, why not make it so that registered bots and sysops are not effected by the system. That way proper bots are not killed off by the system. As for the sysop comment, that's because I have a sysop account that I use for mass page deletion, which is basicly for when I half to remove old item pages after the item migration. But there is no spam problem on our wiki, I wish it was possible to remove it for individual wikis because this could destroy the advancement our wiki is trying to make, and I like the fact that here on wikia searching for Gaiapedia gives us as the first result, and we don't half to worry about domains. And I don't know where we would go if wikia stoped us from advancing. Dantman 04:41, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
 * I was just thinking that too.  It wouldn't be all that hard to dump the equation into a temporary gif file and show that instead, to avoid simple auto-parsing and solving of the equation, would it?  Steve and Jock 12:45, 10 September 2006 (UTC)

The point is its making it unusable for me
I've got so fed up with it I've been put off working on the wiki. Its so slow and frustrating, particularly when I cant be bothered to concentrate on it{because Im thinking ahead} and add rather than subtract. It just slows everything up and is so painfully slow it takes the enjoment out of it. Please please take it down, or give us an opt out or something. It is not a viable solution to a problem that we dont have specifcally. What about only doing it every thiry changes and just make it add single digits. Hot and botheredDr Joe Kiff - User:Lifeartist (talk ) 19:50, 9 September 2006 (UTC)


 * Did you try logging out and then back in again? --Splarka (talk) 09:29, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
 * Thanks as always Sparkla. Im free again!!!!Dr Joe Kiff - User:Lifeartist (talk ) 12:07, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
 * I thought this thing only functioned if you added an external link... how many times do you do that? If it's too many, you're not a good editor! ZPMMaker 12:48, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
 * Taking a look at the Psychology wiki, it seems to frequently link to other scholarly resources in order to provide serious, verifiable information &mdash; so by adding lots of external links, he's being a very good editor. (This is in contrast to the Star Wars wiki I usually edit, which sources articles primarily by linking to our articles on an issue of a comic-book spinoff or something like that.)  Is there no way that the captcha could be applied differently on different wikis?  I can see the use of the full extension being very helpful on Wookieepedia, but the Psychology wiki might benefit more if it was only applied to account creation.  I suspect this isn't possible, though. &mdash;Silly Dan (talk) 13:26, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
 * Not so silly Dan! Thanks for your support it was appreciatedDr Joe Kiff - User:Lifeartist (talk ) 12:07, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

Captcha
Personally, I think this thing is great. Mind you, I've only used it once, being an admin. On another note, why do the numbers in the "fancy" version (see Sparkla's above comment) need be obscured? A bot shouldn't be able to figure them out even if they're just normal image files. Obviously if they're text then a bot would be able to, but as an image the bot can't do squat. Why make it difficult for human users to read the numbers?!?!?!?! ZPMMaker 12:46, 10 September 2006 (UTC)


 * Why not copy a bit of text from a image. Bots' can't copy text from image and it's easier for someone to copy a few letters from a image than to solve a formula all the time. Dantman (Talk) 13:25, 10 September 2006 (UTC)


 * I agree, but I still don't see why the numbers need be obscured. It just makes things difficult! I'm not complaining at Sparkla or whoever created this "fancy" version, but at any website in general that obscures the numbers. It's not going to make any difference! ZPMMaker 11:15, 11 September 2006 (UTC)


 * ConfirmEdit_extension. And the text in the images has to be obscured, because it is very simple to make a text recognition program to read these images for almost any known font. --Splarka (talk) 22:59, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

Hey, I don't mind having the extra Special:Captcha screen pop up when the edit has external links. If it helps stop vandalspam, I am for it. But, when the question popped up, it removed my edit summary without telling me. Can this be changed not to wipe that out. I would hate to solve one problem but then create another. &mdash; MrDolomite | Talk 20:49, 10 September 2006 (UTC)


 * I've had to deal with a couple of times too far and so far I don't really mind it. It hasn't created too many problems for me. Still, it could be a bit of an inconvenience. If it's really set to prevent vandals from spamming, then how about having it setup so that regular users don't have to deal with it? For example, if a user has say, I don't know, more than 100 or so edits at a particular Wiki, then the filter is automatically turned off for them? George B. ''(talk ) 22:42, 10 September 2006 (UTC)


 * It's possible to create extra flags/groups that can be set by bureaucrats. So why not make a "trusted" group that makes captcha ignore the person, then bureaucrats can give that flag to the regular users on their wiki. Or you could use a mod of the system on meta. They can protect pages so that only users who have registered and existed for more than 4 days can edit that page. Why not mod it so that everyone anonymous and younger than 4 days is affected by captcha. Dantman (Talk) 05:20, 11 September 2006 (UTC)


 * Yeah, I'm for that. I don't see why it should affect those who are have an established history with a particular Wiki and are already known not to be spammers. George B. ''(talk ) 03:22, 13 September 2006 (UTC)

Other langages
Would it be possible to have an explanation adapted to the langage of each wiki ? For example, in french : = "Protection anti-spam : pour validez votre modification, pourriez-vous écrire les mots qui apparaissent dans cette image" D.Liziard 13:20, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
 * These messages can be changed by files MediaWiki:Captcha-short, MediaWiki:Captchahelp-text, MediaWiki:Captcha-createaccount-fail, MediaWiki:Captcha-createaccount and MediaWiki:Captchahelp-title, however it can be done only individually on every Wikia and only by admins. Szoferka 13:38, 11 September 2006 (UTC)


 * Thank you! D.Liziard 14:58, 11 September 2006 (UTC)


 * Kernigh writes: The message should say to solve the equation, not to write the words in the image. (See my post above, Scott Hanson's post on wikia-l.) The instructions need to be made correct. I tried to fix this (in English) at NetHack Wikia (w:c:NetHack:MediaWiki:Captcha-short, w:c:NetHack:MediaWiki:Captcha-createaccount) and Oberin Wikia (w:c:Oberin:MediaWiki:Captcha-short, w:c:Oberin:MediaWiki:Captcha-createaccount). Well, at least we are annoying those spammers. They deserve it. They should not be filling our Wikia with unrelated links! --Kernigh 16:17, 12 September 2006 (UTC)


 * Re: "The instructions need to be made correct.", we are switching to images soon (the formula version is just a test), so if you change it, you'll just have to change it back later. --Splarka (talk) 21:55, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

Templates
Easy to circumvent with templates: --85.195.123.29 08:18, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
 * Works when the template is substed, too. --85.195.119.14 08:19, 12 September 2006 (UTC)


 * You can also bypass it using http:// http:// en.wikipedia.org . Dantman (Talk) 04:03, 13 September 2006 (UTC)

Problems
Doesn't work for me at all. No matter how much I try, I just get the same page with another equation. (I am using anonymouse.org because the machine I'm using is blocked from Wikia for some reason - maybe thats the cause?) Also, it forgets edit summaries. --85.195.119.22 08:23, 12 September 2006 (UTC)


 * I tried to use anonymouse.org to reproduce the problem. Yes, I am unable to pass the captcha. However, it did remember my summary. --Kernigh 16:33, 12 September 2006 (UTC)