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| Adapted for AFTv5 from "Common Vandalism"; running with logging only for testing purposes. -- rsterbin | | Adapted for AFTv5 from "Common Vandalism"; running with logging only for testing purposes. -- rsterbin |
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| Changed the setting of this feedback filter to be included in the 'Feedback' filter group, which was recently implemented by Werdna (Andrew Garrett) to separate edit filter actions from feedback filter actions, so that feedback filters don't impact condition limits for edit filters. - Fabrice Florin - May 17, 2012 | | Changed the setting of this feedback filter to be included in the 'Feedback' filter group, which was recently implemented by Werdna (Andrew Garrett) to separate edit filter actions from feedback filter actions, so that feedback filters don't impact condition limits for edit filters. - Fabrice Florin - May 17, 2012 |
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| Dropped the action clause within the filter, as the group makes it unnecessary --rsterbin | | Dropped the action clause within the filter, as the group makes it unnecessary --rsterbin |
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| Set to disallow, rather than auto-flag, because none of these obscenities seem appropriate to have in an article feedback comment. -- Fabrice Florin - 23 July, 2012 | | Set to disallow, rather than auto-flag, because none of these obscenities seem appropriate to have in an article feedback comment. -- Fabrice Florin - 23 July, 2012 |
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| Merging from 461, 472, 473, 474, and 475. --Reaper 2012-08-17 | | Merging from 461, 472, 473, 474, and 475. --Reaper 2012-08-17 |
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| Move the "new_size < 5" condition -one of the most matched conditions- to a separate filter (458). The aim is to make this filter match < 5% of actions. -Sole Soul | | Move the "new_size < 5" condition -one of the most matched conditions- to a separate filter (458). The aim is to make this filter match < 5% of actions. -Sole Soul |
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| | Split this filter into 5 smaller ones (494, 495, 496, 497). This large combined common vandalism filter (rightfully) flagged over 5% of all feedback, which triggered it to be automatically turned off as a safety measure. Splitting it up in smaller parts will make it less likely that one of them hits the 5% threshold (and if it does, at least the others remain functional) -mlitn |