Linkfarming annoyanceLinkfarming annoyanceLinkfarming annoyance 06/24/2004 01:49 AM Hum. For the past few weeks jspwiki.org has been constantly (well, every night essentially) been a target for systematic linkfarming. In case you do not know, that is a technique where you place innocent-looking links that really refer to other sites, in order to artificially increase their search engine rating. One other technique is to change single characters like full stops to outside links. These are not visible to people, but are visible to robots. (At least I think it's called linkfarming). Anyhow, the open nature of Wikis makes them especially vulnerable to this. This is known to happen in weblogs and bulletin boards as well, where you can also write text openly. Some have even been attacked by bots. This is not good. It is the problem of having an "user writable" internet... This is not the crap I was talking about previously, either; this is pure shit. I've been thinking of some solutions:
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