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#<!-- leave this line exactly as it is --> <pre>
# This is a list of domain names which are considered spam.  Please check
# the guidelines on the talk page when adding entries.  Changes should take
# effect immediately.  Please do not use this list against spam that can
# be dealt with by user blocking or protection of a small number of pages.
#
# Syntax is as follows:
#  * Everything from a "#" character to the end of the line is a comment
#  * Every non-blank line is a regex fragment which will only match inside URLs
#
# http://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spam_blacklist
# contains Spam Blacklists from a number of prominent wikis.
# Should a surge of spamming occour we'd probably add them here too
emmss\.com
emmss\.com
51dragon\.com
51\.net
etoo\.cn
price-top\.com
p2l.\info
gmserver\.com
wagoo\.com
art\.olsztyn\.pl
mike-brazil\.us
findadult\.net
azzacash\.com
buy-cheap-
p2l\.info
no-ip\.org
sapo\.pt
wedib\.com
all-hotels-motels\.com # a repeat travel spammer
top\.ms # repeat furniture spam
# It seems that the pharma-spammers are most prominent,
#so maybe I'll compile a list of the drugs they are pushing and
#make them into a blacklist.
#Also if the spamming problem does not tone down, or even worse, get worse,
#I'll apply a second, hidden from wiki, blacklist, so the spammers cannot use
#browsing or bots to circumvent all the blacklisted words and domains
phentermine
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