[Commons-l] Counter Vandalism Unit - Looking for helpers !

Krinkle krinklemail at gmail.com
Thu Apr 8 14:12:52 UTC 2010


Hi everybody.

First of all, for those of you who haven't been here, or didn't get  
the complete picture, here is a short summary of some recent events:
  * Last March, I started the Counter Vandalism Unit on Commons <http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Counter_Vandalism_Unit 
 >
  * Later that month, the edit-patrol function was enabled on Commons <http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Village_pump/Archive/2010Mar#Marking_edits_as_patrolled 
 >
  * After a Sitenotice, a few users have signed up to be "patrollers";  
and with a small team of 3 to 4 regular patrollers, we keep a  
checklist of anonymous edits. <http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/COM:ANO#Anonymous_edits 
 >


The Problem

Vandalism on Commons is a big problem, which generates a large  
backlog. Commons is the primary media depository for most media used  
throughout Wikimedia. Vandalism on Commons therefore has a greater  
likelihood of affecting local projects.
And, this also brings along the source of vandalism: Vandals.
Local vandals are only a click away from Commons. Some don't even  
realise they are no longer on the local wiki.
Some, whether or not knowing they've been blocked on a local project,  
continue vandalising on Commons.

So, having that said, we are looking for help !
The most important areas, for now, are live watches on IRC or recent  
changes, and the Checklists mentioned above.

Live watch

For a long time Commons has it's own cvn-channel on Freenode: #cvn- 
commons <irc://irc.freenode.net/#cvn-commons>.
Although there are about a dozen idling users and a bot at any one  
time, use of the channel for vandal-fighting is not as frequent as  
desired.

Watching live is probably the easiest and most effective way to fight  
vandalism.
Also, for those who don't have the time to patrol an entire daypart- 
checklist, this is a great way to contribute when they only have a  
spare few minutes. One can leave and join at any time, and click/ 
patrol for all edits that are reported in the channel.

In comparison to the checklists, the CVN-channel has a couple of  
advantages. JelteBot (the recent-changes bot in #cvn-commons)  
emphasises edits based on blacklists and watchlists, making it easier  
to detect potential vandalism. (If you monitor other channels too, you  
could add /Warning!/ to your IRC-stalklist.)

So I recommend the "patroller" right for anybody who wishes to  
participate, which you can ask for here: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Requests_for_rights 
. Please feel free to join #cvn-commons, or Commons' main channel  
#wikimedia-commons, for more information about other ways to get  
involved.
Every user in the counter-vandalism channel, watching and reacting to  
the stream, reduces the backlog even more.

Watching live means the user can be reverted and warned directly; s/he  
will either get blocked if they continue disruption, or (not unlikely)  
the vandal will stop when s/he reads the warning.

Doing this live, instead of afterwards, prevents more vandalism, and  
thus generate less edits in the backlog.

Checklists

Since it's unlikely (though the impossible goal of Live watch) to  
click and patrol each and every link in the IRC channel, lots of links  
are missed.
Either because no-one was on watch, or it got lost in the fast stream  
of links.

For that, we have the checklists. These contain all unpatrolled  
anonymous edits from a certain time frame.
These are, until we have a much bigger team, the primary and most time- 
consuming ways of fighting vandalism.

Also, when you can't access IRC, or don't like it for some reason, the  
RecentChanges-page is a good alternative:
- <http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:RecentChanges&hidepatrolled=1&days=1&limit=50&hideliu=1&hidemyself=1 
 >

If you don't know how this works, check the following links to get you  
up to speed:
- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Patrol
- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Counter_Vandalism_Unit  
(last few headings on File and Tools)
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJXvZ65ttQ4 (short video tutorial on  
the CVU)

Then visit the CVU and check out a portion/day-part:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/COM:ANO#Anonymous_edits


Thank you for reading,

Yours,
Krinkle


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Greetings,
Krinkle
	A Wikipedia Volunteer
	krinkle at wikipedia.be
	- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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