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I can't find who we talked to, but this thread should help: <a href="http://wordpress.org/support/topic/anti-spam-for-multi-site-educationnon-profit">http://wordpress.org/support/topic/anti-spam-for-multi-site-educationnon-profit</a>. I think that it falls
under business signup. We no longer use Akismet on a site-wide basis for our spam though because they require you put
<a href="http://Wordpress.com">Wordpress.com</a> and Akismet in the footer of each site and we didn't want to have that limitation. We not use TypePad instead (<a href="http://antispam.typepad.com/info/get-started.html">http://antispam.typepad.com/info/get-started.html</a>) and
allow users to set up their own Akismet API account if they want it in addition to TypePad.
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<div>On Nov 28, 2011, at 9:02 AM Monday, November28, Ken Newquist wrote:</div>
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<blockquote type="cite">You can define an API across a whole network if you get permission from the Wordpress folks. We did that when we were using Akismet. You put it in the wp-config.php file as something like this:
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<blockquote type="cite">/** Define the Akismet key for spam and stats */<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">define('WPCOM_API_KEY', 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxx');<br>
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Cool. That's what we're doing for Akismet as well. Is there someone in particular whom I should contact at Wordpress about site-wide activation?<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">Using the Latex plugin I sent earlier I don't think you have to do this though. You can set up your own server to generate it as well, but I just use the
<a href="http://wordpress.com">wordpress.com</a> server to generate the latex code for my users. Seems to work like a charm. Never had any problems.
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Good to know -- thanks!<br>
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