Talk:Small Wiki Monitoring Team

Latest comment: 4 months ago by Remsense in topic Just a thanks

UCoC Note concerning Global AbuseFilter

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Pls. note that as a notice here, that some changes in Requests for comment/Make global abuse filters opt-out were discussed. See the historical development:
The technical work to create a global (across a set of Wikimedia wikis) AbuseFilter started in 2009. In 2012, a proposal to create a Global AbuseFilter was created on Meta-Wiki. A vote was held on Meta-Wiki talk page, with a majority of supports, but the discussion was not well-advertised and had little participation. For almost two years, the proposal languished, but technical development slowly continued. In 2013, Global AbuseFilters were enabled on a limited set of wikis (metawiki, specieswiki, incubatorwiki, testwiki, test2wiki, mediawikiwiki, and in 2014 "small wikis"). This was the beginning of the trial phase. Global filters were recently enabled on "medium sized wikis" as well. Some rules about global filters were proposed, but never completely accepted. There is an ongoing request for comment on policy governing the use of the global AbuseFilters. In the meantime, specific wikis can opt out of using the global AbuseFilter. These wikis can simply add a request to Global AbuseFilter/Opt-out wikis.
If you have any doubts about how to act pls. keep in mind https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Policy:Universal_Code_of_Conduct
  • Abuse of office by functionaries, officials and staff:
    • use of authority, knowledge, or resources at the disposal of designated functionaries, as well as officials and staff of the Wikimedia Foundation or Wikimedia affiliates, to intimidate or threaten others.
  • Abuse of seniority and connections:
    • Using one's position and reputation to intimidate others. We expect people with significant experience and connections in the movement to behave with special care because hostile comments from them may carry an unintended backlash. People with community authority have a particular privilege to be viewed as reliable and should not abuse this to attack others who disagree with them.
Historically, Global AbuseFilter has done a good job in and for small wikis. Changes can occur if the filters are maintained by an extended group of users (not only stewards) without particular knowledge of the collection process and notably known process for survey.
Best --Tom (talk) 08:35, 11 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

Introducing Edit Patrol: Assisting Rollbackers on the Wikipedia Android App

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The Mobile Apps team has recently released a new feature in the Android app to assist rollbackers in patrolling from their mobile device without leaving the Android app. Edit Patrol is a suggested edit that allows users with rollback rights to view the recent changes feed, with access to undo, rollback, thank, and post talk page messages.

The feature is currently available on Indonesian, French, and Spanish Wikipedia. We hope to make it available to English Wikipedia rollbackers in the coming month.

You can learn more about the feature and its development on our project page. Edit Patrol does not intend to replace existing patrolling tools, rather fill some gaps that have been highlighted in the mobile space. Prior to writing a single line of code, the team conducted interviews with patrollers and conducted a comparative review of existing patrolling tools. Throughout development, we have continued to incorporate feedback from members of the community. We prioritized collaboration with communities that have traditionally had difficulty utilizing existing tools, specifically folks using mobile devices.

After initial release, we heard requests to add access to user talk warning templates in the talk page message flow. Users are now able to search and use user talk warning templates as part of the tool. For languages that do not have user warning templates, the team reviewed messages across languages & created 10 example messages that will be preloaded into the app: you can learn more about those messages and leave feedback here.

The feature currently allows users to view the feed of recent edits for only one language wiki at a time (the primary language set in their app), but we are interested to hear if there is a preference from multi-wiki rollbackers to have the ability of patrolling multiple languages in a single feed.

Please check out this presentation with more information, and a demonstration of the feature to learn more. If you have any questions or feedback, we welcome it on the project’s discussion page, or please attend our open demonstration hours for this feature on Google Meet on the 26th of April 2024 at 18 UTC (You can determine the right time in your time zone using a time zone converter tool).

Looking forward to see you all.

--ARamadan-WMF (talk) 12:58, 3 April 2024 (UTC)Reply

Happening in 10 minutes, join us :)
--ARamadan-WMF (talk) 17:52, 26 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
Edit Patrol is now available on English Wikipedia and all wikis!
We invite you to check out a demonstration of the feature and explore more on our project page. If you have tried the feature, we would appreciate any feedback on our discussion page, or your thoughts in response any of the following questions:
  • What changes or additions would make this feature more useful to you?
  • Would you be interested in using this feature to patrol multiple language wikis at once?
  • The feature is currently available to users with rollback rights: would you like to see this feature evolve into something that is available to a broader user group?
--ARamadan-WMF (talk) 10:30, 23 May 2024 (UTC)Reply

Just a thanks

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Thank you to @Leonidlednev, @Mazbel, and everyone else who does this less visible but clearly crucial maintenance work! Remsense (talk) 04:09, 22 August 2024 (UTC)Reply

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