Forum:Spam protection filter
The word xenemet is refused by spam filter. In Hungarian, there are millions of words containing xenemet, for example "Minxenemet" = my everything, renxemet = my order, and so on. I wrote into Mediawiki:Spam-whitelist xenemet \bxenemet \bxenemet\b all that does not help, xenemet is refused (see page teszt1 on hu.right.shoutwiki.com)
How can I cause shoutwiki to accept the word xenemet? Thanks in advance. Please replace x by d in the error word in this message, I could not add the real word to this article
Same problem exists with the word Brxan. I have numerous articles with this word.
Please replace x by y in the error word in this message, I could not add the real word to this article —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Vajna (talk • contribs) 21:19, 14 August 2015. Please sign your posts with --~~~~
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- I'm not sure why whitelisting didn't work, but I've removed the blocks on "denemet" and "Bryan" — there were some old, rather overzealous filters on those two words. You should now be able to create articles containing those words. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 08:17, 16 August 2015 (UTC)
- Thank you. All the strings below do exist in my whitelist file. One day this works, the other day (usually) it does not.
Thas is my whitelist, that fails to work. I hope, you can either get it work, or exclude these from the black list:
- anonym\.to
- bleacherreport\.com
- bobdylan\.com
- bryan
- denemet
- dict\.leo\.org
- docstoc\.com
- encyclopediadramatica\.com
- encyclopediadramatica\.se
- fuckisrael\.org
- isu\.org
- judicial-inc\.biz
- l24\.co
- leo\.org
- manta\.com
- metapedia\.org
- mondediplo\.com
- purevolume\.com
- scribd\.com
- slideshare\.net
- spotblog\.com
- tblog\.com
Vajna1 (talk) 20:53, 25 August 2015 (UTC)
- Using a standard, non-staff user account, I managed to add a locally whitelisted URL just fine. It's worth noting that "bryan" and "denemet" are no longer blocked, and some of these blocks are actually outside our control, given that like many other MediaWiki instances out there, we're also using Wikimedia's spam blacklist in addition to our own, so whitelisting them locally is the only available option. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 20:27, 28 August 2015 (UTC)
- I checked s:w:hu.right:User talk:Ashley. Lots of whitelisted url-s are still not accepted, here the present entries:
- anonym.to
- xleacherreport.com
- xobdylan.com
- bryan
- denemet
- xict.leo.org
- xocstoc.com
- encyclopediadramatica.com
- encyclopediadramatica.se
- fuckisrael.org
- xsu.org
- judicial-inc.biz
- x24.co
- leo.org
- xanta.com
- metapedia.org
- xondediplo.com
- xurevolume.com
- xcribd.com
- xlideshare.net
- spoxblog.com
- xblog.com
- All starting with x are not accepted in the original form (see above), and also spoxblog.com is not accepted because of xblog.com (x -> t). The question is, why whitelisting fails on these? Vajna1 (talk) 19:00, 29 August 2015 (UTC)
- Interestingly I could not store this page containing xcribd.com (x->s), you edited previously. Maybe your rights allow to enter the filtered entries, but my ones do not. You could use s:w:hu.right:User talk:Ashley page with a user having my rights. Vajna (talk) 20:06, 31 August 2015 (UTC)
- Please enter xcribd.com (x->s) into the s:w:hu.right:User talk:Ashley using (User:Cook879bot), and we will see. Vajna (talk) 20:11, 31 August 2015 (UTC)
- I work with linux
- Linux en-desktop 3.13.0-24-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 10 19:08:14 UTC 2014 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
- and firefox version 34.0
- I am not able to enter an url with http:// in front, the url line automatically deletes http:// or https://.
- I am not able to enter filtered strings.
- I entered the articles using api, I added there http, however pages containing the filtered strings were refused to enter.
- Vajna (talk) 20:29, 31 August 2015 (UTC)