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------ ''2010-11-29 19:21:17'' [[nbsp]] Hey, Willy, what's going on? First you delete the page I was starting for my home town, and then you delete the comment I left for you, politely asking for a more complete explanation for your action than "Deleted (Off hub topic)". Here's a quote from the wiki spot front page "wiki spot is a home for wikis that benefit their communities. It can be a home for your community, too." So, tell me, what part of creating a wiki page for my home town community is "off topic" at wiki spot? And how is simply deleting my question in keeping with item number two the Wiki Ethics page at you almar marta? --["Users/RobertTruslow"] |
William wields the spam-bot banhammer. If you aren't a spam bot, no worries.
William is a wiki spot evangelist. He wants you to read the community guidelines and then create a wiki for your community.
On wiki spot, he can be found lurking, gnoming, and occasionally actually contributing to dwiki. You might want to check out his userpage over there. Or not. He might not be the most interesting guy in the world.
If you have any questions about creating or using wiki spot wikis, feel free to drop him a line below.
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2010-02-22 19:09:20 Thank you! Any ideas/ suggestions you have on how to make this site better would be greatly appreciated. Thank you again! —Raeka
2010-04-05 13:42:49 Ten Word Wiki:
Neat idea, but often causing annoying confusion on the hub.
Love it!
2010-06-02 02:32:54 Reviewing back through some wikis to check they haven't reappeared, might I say that that's a serious use of color. —JabberWokky
2010-07-01 14:50:31 By the way, dating might be one of those "template SEO" spam wikis I walk talking to you about roughly a month ago. Slightly different, as it doesn't have the two photos. But it does have the predictable format of "lead-in section with keywords, contact section with link". —JabberWokky
2010-07-07 12:39:31 Note that selfadvocacy is linking to a non-commercial entity. It looks like SEO, but I don't think it is. —JabberWokky
2010-07-13 00:03:42 William—just a FYI. We've been discussing with Wikispot higher-ups on how to forge a closer relationship between WS and RocWiki. That's why I was listing the spammers we're seeing. —Users/PeterBoulay
2010-07-19 23:32:04 William—FYI on PCT you reverted my edit for Records and put spam back on the page (resume writing). —Users/PeterBoulay
2010-07-26 19:02:56 Yes, I did. Woops. —NateCRC
2010-08-24 20:11:32 Hi William it appears that you deleted my profile info. I created an account on wikispot today not for the purposes of spam but to actually contribute some architectural knowledge to a wiki. I was in fact guided by my I.T. consultant, it is part of an overall marketing effort in my firm but more so an effort to increase exposure of our architectural design process etc. My apologies if this qualifies as a spam attempt, that was not our intention. —AnthonyBrooks
2010-09-27 16:04:04 We had discussed the organized spammer that does different sites? I mentioned that they used colons or semi-colons and seemed to have two templates (or there are two of them). synergyremodel is an example of the colon/semi-colon template one. —JabberWokky
2010-09-28 14:15:06 As if on cue, here's the other standard spam format. The "two photo" type. Two photos, two paragraphs, two links. —JabberWokky
2010-09-29 16:31:53 Really classy work on the Rosehill Quarry cleanup. That was really nicely done in terms of helping them consolidate and move things. —JabberWokky
2010-09-30 14:39:51 Check my comment in Abuse/Talk. 23 SEO wikis is getting to be too much. Any ideas that will dissuade spammers but not honest creators of wikis? Preferably something that can be implemented easily? —JabberWokky
2010-10-01 08:56:30 Hi William
I moved content over to the link "here" but when i click on the rosehillquarry link it still tells me that a page has not been created. I am confused about where i am meant to be creating the wiki. There seems to be a rosehillquarry wiki and a users/rosehillquarry wiki
thanks —rosehillquarry
2010-10-26 11:14:25 I would like to create a wiki for a university class about language use. The "Create wiki" button tells me I didn't click the link in my account registration e-mail, but I never got such an e-mail in the first place. Can you help me? —DavidZintl
2010-10-27 13:19:58 I sleep in late and you fight spam late. We're in sync. Of course, lately the spam makes me go "Ugg".
On a more serious topic, it's possible I'm seeing a drop in seo spam wikis. I've been tagging them and am going to collect the data and have Sarah graph it sometime this week. —JabberWokky
2010-11-16 12:58:01 Not only did they make the bio entries on the hub, the class (or so I assume) made about a dozen actual one-page wikis. I didn't wipe them, but we might want to consider the question of how to handle one-person class project wikis. They start a seed for a topic, but I question that it will ever get picked up by any community. —JabberWokky
2010-11-29 19:21:17 Hey, Willy, what's going on? First you delete the page I was starting for my home town, and then you delete the comment I left for you, politely asking for a more complete explanation for your action than "Deleted (Off hub topic)". Here's a quote from the wiki spot front page "wiki spot is a home for wikis that benefit their communities. It can be a home for your community, too." So, tell me, what part of creating a wiki page for my home town community is "off topic" at wiki spot? And how is simply deleting my question in keeping with item number two the Wiki Ethics page at you almar marta? —RobertTruslow