Re: Ask Fedora and SPAM again

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If we find a solution through the upstream/update, then OK.
If not, then we could disable (at least for now) the social media sign
ups, the most possible responsible for such activity, Twitter, FB, yahoo.
We could keep the FAS, Google, openID and also an independent account
could be handy for people who don't want to associate social media with
AskFedora.

On 11/09/2014 06:10 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On Sun, 09 Nov 2014 02:02:29 +0200
> NikTh <nickth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> I cannot be sure, but as I said I have a strong feeling about these
>> two social channels. Particularly the yahoo service.
>> And yes, I would test this by a trial of 20-30 days.
>> If it's not difficult, I would also advise create a login service
>> independent from social media. Like username and password and e-mail
>> and of course a strong captcha.
> 
> I blocked our spammer a few times last night and went and looked at the
> associations table... they were using twitter openid. ;) 
> 
> Dunno if thats what they always use, but they were last night anyhow. 
> 
> kevin
> 
> 
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