Author :
Heymann, Paul ; Koutrika, Georgia ; Garcia-Molina, Hector
Abstract :
In recent years, social Web sites have become important components of the Web. With their success, however, has come a growing influx of spam. If left unchecked, spam threatens to undermine resource sharing, interactivity, and openness. This article surveys three categories of potential countermeasures - those based on detection, demotion, and prevention. Although many of these countermeasures have been proposed before for email and Web spam, the authors find that their applicability to social Web sites differs.
Keywords :
Web sites; computer crime; unsolicited e-mail; email; resource sharing; social Web site; spam; Advertising; Computer displays; Content management; Electronic mail; Face detection; Resource management; Uniform resource locators; Unsolicited electronic mail; User-generated content; Voting; resource sharing; social Web sites; social media; social search; spam; spam countermeasures;