Warning: You take full responsibility for any action you perform using WikiLoop DoubleCheck. You must understand Wikipedia policies and use this tool within these policies, or risk losing access to the tool or even being blocked from editing. |
WikiLoop DoubleCheck has not been functional since September 2021. Users are advised to try these alternatives. |
Developer(s) | Zainan Zhou |
---|---|
Initial release | June 2019 |
Stable release | 1.2.0-beta
/ August 2, 2019 |
Written in | JavaScript |
Platform | Nuxt.js/ Vue.js |
Type | Vandalism detection on Wikipedia |
License | Apache 2.0 |
Website |
doublecheck |
web technology, it allows a quick launch from either desktop or mobile phone without needing to install resident software. Its objective is to reduce the barrier for patrolling Wikipedia revisions.
WikiLoop DoubleCheck (previously WikiLoop Battlefield) is an open-source, crowd-sourced, counter vandalism tool for Wikipedia and Wikidata.org. Built onDifferent from other tools like STiki and Huggle, which both require WP:Rollback permission to start using, WikiLoop DoubleCheck intends to move to a tiered, trusted model. That is, just like Wikipedia aspires to be something "anyone can edit", with tiered assets allocated to tiered users, WikiLoop DoubleCheck explores how to grant everyone an ability to review and label a revision with their opinion, while allowing higher tier of trusted editors (such as admins or those with WP:Rollback permissions) to conduct faster and more powerful actions like direct-revert. It allows anonymous users or less-experienced (or not-yet-trusted) users to review and conduct actions with lower risks, while gradually building up their credit using the tool.
You can visit WikiLoop DoubleCheck production. The direct-revert feature is available to advanced users, and is hosted on the Wikimedia Foundation's Cloud VPS.
The WikiLoop DoubleCheck is a collaborative web-based application for marking a revision as vandalism. It contains the following major features:
Issues can be reported on the GitHub page.
If you are interested in Project WikiLoop, want to follow its latest development, news, or try out its tools and datasets, or even better if you want to help the project, you are welcome to sign your Username here:
Please add your name here and remember to star and fork our git repo.
Warning: You take full responsibility for any action you perform using WikiLoop DoubleCheck. You must understand Wikipedia policies and use this tool within these policies, or risk losing access to the tool or even being blocked from editing. |
WikiLoop DoubleCheck has not been functional since September 2021. Users are advised to try these alternatives. |
Developer(s) | Zainan Zhou |
---|---|
Initial release | June 2019 |
Stable release | 1.2.0-beta
/ August 2, 2019 |
Written in | JavaScript |
Platform | Nuxt.js/ Vue.js |
Type | Vandalism detection on Wikipedia |
License | Apache 2.0 |
Website |
doublecheck |
web technology, it allows a quick launch from either desktop or mobile phone without needing to install resident software. Its objective is to reduce the barrier for patrolling Wikipedia revisions.
WikiLoop DoubleCheck (previously WikiLoop Battlefield) is an open-source, crowd-sourced, counter vandalism tool for Wikipedia and Wikidata.org. Built onDifferent from other tools like STiki and Huggle, which both require WP:Rollback permission to start using, WikiLoop DoubleCheck intends to move to a tiered, trusted model. That is, just like Wikipedia aspires to be something "anyone can edit", with tiered assets allocated to tiered users, WikiLoop DoubleCheck explores how to grant everyone an ability to review and label a revision with their opinion, while allowing higher tier of trusted editors (such as admins or those with WP:Rollback permissions) to conduct faster and more powerful actions like direct-revert. It allows anonymous users or less-experienced (or not-yet-trusted) users to review and conduct actions with lower risks, while gradually building up their credit using the tool.
You can visit WikiLoop DoubleCheck production. The direct-revert feature is available to advanced users, and is hosted on the Wikimedia Foundation's Cloud VPS.
The WikiLoop DoubleCheck is a collaborative web-based application for marking a revision as vandalism. It contains the following major features:
Issues can be reported on the GitHub page.
If you are interested in Project WikiLoop, want to follow its latest development, news, or try out its tools and datasets, or even better if you want to help the project, you are welcome to sign your Username here:
Please add your name here and remember to star and fork our git repo.