Excerpts from Benjamin Klein's message of Mon Jan 27 16:57:57 +0100 2014:
> how do you plan to combat spam?
What has been the issue with vim.sf.net - it was not even possible to
activate accounts by forcing users to click on links in mails.
There are two kinds of spammers:
- bots
- human users
I'm not sure we even found out which kind of spamming happened more
often.
Unless I know that I feel its enough to be smarter than bots which
should be simple. Of course my judgment could be wrong.
Marc Weber
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