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Viewing filter 26: Large unwikified additions by new user
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Editing filter 26 (see also a
graph
of recent actions)
Filter parameters
Filter ID:
26
Description:
(publicly viewable)
Filter hits:
548 hits
Conditions:
(
documentation
)
article_namespace == 0 & !('autoconfirmed' in user_groups) & edit_delta > 1700 & !( '==' in added_lines ) & !( '[[' in added_lines ) & !( '{{' in added_lines ) & !( '|' in added_lines )
article_namespace == 0 & !('autoconfirmed' in user_groups) & edit_delta > 1700 & !( '==' in added_lines ) & !( '[[' in added_lines ) & !( '{{' in added_lines ) & !( '|' in added_lines )
Notes:
Large-ish additions with no internal links or templates may be copyvios or other unconstructive additions. Testing for a while to see what it hits, might be something to tag or warn Changed edit_delta check to 1000 from 500 restricted to new users/anons Changed the description to be more accurate. Changed edit_delta check to 1500 to reduce sensitivity a little switched on custom warning message bumped up to 1700 and added sections to the search strings switching off warn; by the looks of the log, most people are ignoring it anyway, would be nice if tag was more useful Reorder for efficiency. - DF Disabling for now, running slow and debatable usefulness - Hersfold Marked as deleted - Ruslik
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Filter last modified:
19:11, 4 April 2009
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