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WritebackplusPlugin

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This plugin is an update to Rael's original writeback plugin.

Download plugin:

Or, go to Tony Shadwick's site to learn about his version of the plugin that adds support for MT-Blacklist:1
NOTE: MT-Blacklist is now dead. Tony has re-done his plugin to use <nowiki>SpamAssassin</nowiki> instead.

I finally did what needed to be done for a long time. I rewrote the writeback plugin, incorporating all of my personal changes, as well as the seewritebacks, recentwritebacks, and antispam features.

In short, this is now THE writeback plugin to use (it does not replace comments or other similar plugins, only Rael's version.) (er, since the time this plugin was created, some other solutions have been created that may or may not suit your purposes better!)

It is easier to set up than Rael's, and (IMHO) works better, but much of the code is taken from his plugin. Also, it is essentially a drop in replacement for writeback, seewritebacks, and recentwritebacks. You may need to alter your themes/flavours, though (sample files are included).

The main differences are:

In short, this is a much safer, easier, and all around better writeback plugin than the original, and I recommend everyone take a look at it...

Enjoy


Footnotes:

1. First, Thanks for your effort Tony!

However, I have chosen not to add these changes to my copy of the plugin for several reasons:

  1. I believe the writeback model is becoming increasingly flawed and prone to abuse, leading to

  2. A great deal of mental gymnastics to overcome this abuse, which adds work for the user, not the spammer

  3. I believe that blacklists are generally a poor approach to deal with these sorts of problems - see WhyBlacklistsAreBad

  4. Additionally, the writeback/writebacksplus plugins have several other shortcomings that need to be addressed, and I think the best way for that to happen is a whole new plugin

But, I recognize that others may not agree, and may wish to use blacklists, and happily point them on towards Tony's contribution!