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Usage
{{no spam|account|example.com}}
→ accountexample.com
{{no spam}}
(or {{@}}
) →
This template is designed to help prevent spam from being sent to an e-mail address inserted onto a Wikipedia page. Because nearly all spam is automated,[1] altering the format of the e-mail address to where it does not match the regular expression(s) in the e-mail address search engine helps prevent spam.
References
- ↑ Robyn Pearce (January 2006). About Time for Teaching: 120 Time-Saving Tips for Teachers and Those Who Support Them. Robyn Pearce. p. 137. ISBN 978-0-7900-1044-1.
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