Talk:Spam blacklist

Latest comment: 1 hour ago by AntiCompositeNumber in topic Proposed additions
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The associated page is used by the MediaWiki Spam Blacklist extension, and lists regular expressions which cannot be used in URLs in any page in Wikimedia Foundation projects (as well as many external wikis). Any Meta administrator can edit the spam blacklist; either manually or with SBHandler. For more information on what the spam blacklist is for, and the processes used here, please see Spam blacklist/About.

Proposed additions
Please provide evidence of spamming on several wikis. Spam that only affects a single project should go to that project's local blacklist. Exceptions include malicious domains and URL redirector/shortener services. Please follow this format. Please check back after submitting your report, there could be questions regarding your request.
Proposed removals
Please check our list of requests which repeatedly get declined. Typically, we do not remove domains from the spam blacklist in response to site-owners' requests. Instead, we de-blacklist sites when trusted, high-volume editors request the use of blacklisted links because of their value in support of our projects. Please consider whether requesting whitelisting on a specific wiki for a specific use is more appropriate - that is very often the case.
Other discussion
Troubleshooting and problems - If there is an error in the blacklist (i.e. a regex error) which is causing problems, please raise the issue here.
Discussion - Meta-discussion concerning the operation of the blacklist and related pages, and communication among the spam blacklist team.
#wikimedia-external-linksconnect - Real-time IRC chat for co-ordination of activities related to maintenance of the blacklist.
Whitelists
There is no global whitelist, so if you are seeking a whitelisting of a url at a wiki then please address such matters via use of the respective Mediawiki talk:Spam-whitelist page at that wiki, and you should consider the use of the template {{edit protected}} or its local equivalent to get attention to your edit.

Please sign your posts with ~~~~ after your comment. This leaves a signature and timestamp so conversations are easier to follow.


Completed requests are marked as {{added}}/{{removed}} or {{declined}}, and are generally archived quickly. Additions and removals are logged · current log 2024/12.

SpBot archives all sections tagged with {{Section resolved|1=~~~~}} after 3 days and sections whose most recent comment is older than 7 days.

Proposed additions

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  This section is for proposing that a website be blacklisted; add new entries at the bottom of the section, using the basic URL so that there is no link (example.com, not http://www.example.com). Provide links demonstrating widespread spamming by multiple users on multiple wikis. Completed requests will be marked as {{added}} or {{declined}} and archived.

dashtickets.nz

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Cross-wiki spam. listed on en.wikipedia & continuing elsewhere. - XXBlackburnXx (talk) 22:29, 10 December 2024 (UTC)Reply

@XXBlackburnXx:   Added to Spam blacklist. --XXBlackburnXx (talk) 22:30, 10 December 2024 (UTC)Reply


radarchronicle.com and theblazetimes.in

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Blocked on enwiki [1], but after looking at the spamcheck reports for each [2] and [3], there's a decent amount of cross-wiki spam happening, ha, hi and simple en primarily, with a decent amount of edits this month. These seem to be pushed by a UPE editor pushing both of those sites (w:Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Btw Santhosh). Thank you. Ravensfire (talk) 04:39, 13 December 2024 (UTC)Reply

@Ravensfire:   Added to Spam blacklist. --XXBlackburnXx (talk) 05:31, 13 December 2024 (UTC)Reply
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Commercial spam. These domain has already blacklisted on Chinese Wikipedia. --SCP-2000 12:17, 13 December 2024 (UTC)Reply

Cross-post from en.wikipedia - XXBlackburnXx (talk) 00:01, 15 December 2024 (UTC)Reply
@XXBlackburnXx:   Added to Spam blacklist. --XXBlackburnXx (talk) 00:02, 15 December 2024 (UTC)Reply
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I went through the rabbit hole and found a few more related to #Multiple links. - XXBlackburnXx (talk) 00:42, 15 December 2024 (UTC)Reply

@XXBlackburnXx:   Added to Spam blacklist. --XXBlackburnXx (talk) 00:42, 15 December 2024 (UTC)Reply

Claudio Antonio Ruiz and/or Febin96

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xwiki spam by accounts I just locked, per User:Praxidicae AntiCompositeNumber (talk) 21:34, 15 December 2024 (UTC)Reply

@Praxidicae:   Added to Spam blacklist. --AntiCompositeNumber (talk) 21:35, 15 December 2024 (UTC)Reply

Proposed removals

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  This section is for proposing that a website be unlisted; please add new entries at the bottom of the section. Use a suitable 3rd level heading and display the domain name as per this example {{LinkSummary|targetdomain.com}}. Please do not add the protocol part of domain name, eg. http

Remember to provide the specific domain blacklisted, links to the articles they are used in or useful to, and arguments in favour of unlisting. Completed requests will be marked as {{removed}} or {{declined}} and archived.

See also recurring requests for repeatedly proposed (and refused) removals.

Notes:

  • The addition or removal of a domain from the blacklist is not a vote; please do not bold the first words in statements.
  • This page is for the removal of domains from the global blacklist, not for removal of domains from the blacklists of individual wikis. For those requests please take your discussion to the pertinent wiki, where such requests would be made at Mediawiki talk:Spam-blacklist at that wiki. Search spamlists — remember to enter any relevant language code

Troubleshooting and problems

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  This section is for comments related to problems with the blacklist (such as incorrect syntax or entries not being blocked), or problems saving a page because of a blacklisted link. This is not the section to request that an entry be unlisted (see Proposed removals above).

static.net

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Special:Diff/187527 added an entry for static\.net that was later tightened up to \bstatic\.net, presumably to avoid tripping up a domain like "examplestatic.net". However, a user on the OpenStreetMap Wiki has discovered that this rule still blocks the user-content.gitlab-static.net domain, which GitLab uses to cache external content that's embedded in Markdown documents or attached to comments. In this particular case, I'm going to suggest that the user refrain from linking to GitLab static content for unrelated reasons, but I'm guessing this domain has nothing to do with the original context behind this entry. Could it be modified to \.static\.net like many of the other entries? Thanks! – Minh Nguyễn 💬 18:49, 8 December 2024 (UTC)Reply

@Mxn: Done! Honestly we could probably just remove it. It's almost 20 years old, and I’m not even sure what it was meant to catch... XXBlackburnXx (talk) 20:01, 9 December 2024 (UTC)Reply

Discussion

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  This section is for discussion of Spam blacklist issues among other users.
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