The problem:
All CAPTCHAs have been broken by the spammers. They have OCR engines far better (as far as I can tell) than commercially available OCR (damn, sometimes I wish they'd share, we use OCR a lot at work).
So even with reCAPTCHA and similar, I can't prevent the spammers from creating accounts and the cleanup work needed is very tiresome. The authors of xrumer (ratware used by spammers) need to be shot with a military laser. Then a hardhead missile. And Q-Bombed for good measure.
So now the administrators have to approve each new user, and this does not make for instant signup.
The solution:
I've been mulling an idea, and it should be relatively simple to implement.
Show a picture of a Cobra Mk.3 and ask the user to enter what kind of ship it is. So long as the word "Cobra" and the number "3" appear, regardless of case, or regardless of "Mark" or "mk" or whatever (this should be clear to the users, so they can be confident so long as they type the ship type and its version they get in) it allows account creation. This will defeat all spamming software, and it will even defeat the spammers who induce humans to enter captchas for other sites (by giving free porn and the like) since a human will have to know at least the most basic thing about Elite.
Now the reCAPTCHA thing works as a plug-in to MediaWiki, so this sort of thing can be plugged in.
The problem:
I'm getting ready for the VCF-GB and simply do not have time to work on it.
The solution:
I'm sure there's a PHP coder around here who can write the plug-in to MediaWiki

