UbugtuChannelGuard

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Ubugtu should protect against floods

 * Join floods should trigger measures like a mode +rR (The +R is important, it suppresses part/quit messages)
 * Text floods should trigger a one minute mute and a message to use the pastebin for floods, second flood triggers an unlimited mute (ie: to be removed by operator)
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#ubuntu is a family friendly channel and should remain so. Bad words (list to be determined) should trigger one or a few warnings followed by a kick.
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= Abuse notification = Both Ubugtu and ubotu have abuse protection, although for ubotu it is less restrictive. Ubugtu should notice intensive bot (ab)usage and warn people not to abuse the bots. Possibly followed by a kick after continued abuse.
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= Logging = = Abuse notification and logging =

All actions taken by Ubugtu should be logged and the log should be publicly available on the website (maybe the unauthorized edits too?). The actions also should be relayed to #ubuntu-ops

There has to be a way to automatically protect Ubuntu channels (mainly #ubuntu since it's the only one often attacked). This includes flood protection, badword banning etc.

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Flood protection

Ubugtu should protect against floods

  • Join floods should trigger measures like a mode +rR (The +R is important, it suppresses part/quit messages)
  • Text floods should trigger a one minute mute and a message to use the pastebin for floods, second flood triggers an unlimited mute (ie: to be removed by operator)

Badword protection

#ubuntu is a family friendly channel and should remain so. Bad words (list to be determined) should trigger one or a few warnings followed by a kick.

Bot abuse protection

Both Ubugtu and ubotu have abuse protection, although for ubotu it is less restrictive. Ubugtu should notice intensive bot (ab)usage and warn people not to abuse the bots. Possibly followed by a kick after continued abuse.

= Abuse notification and logging =

All actions taken by Ubugtu should be logged and the log should be publicly available on the website (maybe the unauthorized edits too?). The actions also should be relayed to #ubuntu-ops

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