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To help protect against automated account creation, please type the two words you see in the box below.
To help protect against automated account creation, please type the two words you see in the box below. Before you do so, please '''read the following''', we tend to delete most new accounts within minutes of creation (!)


'''Rules that we have to apply in order to fight spammers''':
'''Rules that we have to apply in order to fight spammers''':
* '''No spamming of any sort is tolerated''', i.e. we explicitly refuse entries not related to [[educational technology]] and related subject matters! In most countries spamming is not allowed, legal action can be taken quite easily and fines can be substantial.
* <span style="color:red;">'''No spamming of any sort is tolerated'''</span>, We refuse entries that are not related to [[educational technology]] and related subject matters!  
* You must choose a '''meaningful user name''', e.g. FirstName.LastName or InitialLastname. User names that seem to be generated by scripts will be immediately deleted. In addition, you immediately must provide some information about yourself in the user page on top. E.g. "N Lopez, student at XXX" or "C Carl, independant software developer".
* In most countries spamming is not allowed, legal action can be taken quite easily and fines can be substantial. In addition, we implement "<span style="color:red;">'''No follow'''</span>". Google will not boost any external link.
* You must choose a '''meaningful user name''', e.g. FirstName.LastName or InitialLastname. User names that seem to be generated by scripts will be '''immediately deleted'''.  
* In addition, you <span style="color:red;">'''immediately must provide some information about yourself in the user page'''</span>. You can find the link on top (in red next to a "human" icon". Provide some minimal information: E.g. "N Lopez, student at XXX" or "C Carl, independent software developer".
* All your actions are registered by IP. We also reserve the right to '''block users, IP number or even whole domains'''. Before you start spamming, consider that thousands of users in your area won't be able to access this wiki again !
* All your actions are registered by IP. We also reserve the right to '''block users, IP number or even whole domains'''. Before you start spamming, consider that thousands of users in your area won't be able to access this wiki again !
* Finally, before you create an account, you should know that '''each edit''' also will require solving a captcha. In addition, we got a large blacklist of stop words and we also automatically ban users from known spamming sites.
* Finally, before you create an account, you should know that '''each edit also will require solving a captcha'''. In addition, we got a large blacklist of stop words and we also automatically ban users from known spamming sites.
* Again, we strongly suggest that users also '''provide some kind of real world identification''' in their home page, since we tend to delete all user names that look like accounts created for spamming.
* Again, we strongly suggest that users also '''provide some kind of real world identification''' in their home page, since we '''delete all user names that look like accounts created with the purpose of spamming'''.


'''Regular authors'''
'''Regular authors'''
* Once you created your user page and made a meaningful contribution you are moved into an "author group", i.e. you won't have any captchas to solve. Send us a mail if doesn't happen.
* Once you created your user page and made a meaningful contribution you are moved into an "author group", i.e. you won't have any captchas to solve. Send us a mail if doesn't happen.
* See also the [[Help:Editing_rules|Editing Rules]] and [[EduTech Wiki:Privacy policy | privacy policy]].
* See also the [[Help:Editing_rules|Editing Rules]] and [[EduTech Wiki:Privacy policy | privacy policy]].

Latest revision as of 12:35, 7 February 2012

To help protect against automated account creation, please type the two words you see in the box below. Before you do so, please read the following, we tend to delete most new accounts within minutes of creation (!)

Rules that we have to apply in order to fight spammers:

  • No spamming of any sort is tolerated, We refuse entries that are not related to educational technology and related subject matters!
  • In most countries spamming is not allowed, legal action can be taken quite easily and fines can be substantial. In addition, we implement "No follow". Google will not boost any external link.
  • You must choose a meaningful user name, e.g. FirstName.LastName or InitialLastname. User names that seem to be generated by scripts will be immediately deleted.
  • In addition, you immediately must provide some information about yourself in the user page. You can find the link on top (in red next to a "human" icon". Provide some minimal information: E.g. "N Lopez, student at XXX" or "C Carl, independent software developer".
  • All your actions are registered by IP. We also reserve the right to block users, IP number or even whole domains. Before you start spamming, consider that thousands of users in your area won't be able to access this wiki again !
  • Finally, before you create an account, you should know that each edit also will require solving a captcha. In addition, we got a large blacklist of stop words and we also automatically ban users from known spamming sites.
  • Again, we strongly suggest that users also provide some kind of real world identification in their home page, since we delete all user names that look like accounts created with the purpose of spamming.

Regular authors

  • Once you created your user page and made a meaningful contribution you are moved into an "author group", i.e. you won't have any captchas to solve. Send us a mail if doesn't happen.
  • See also the Editing Rules and privacy policy.