See also this bugticket: https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9501
Being able to [patrol] an upload like we can do with NewPages would make this a lot easier I think. Would enable showing only unpatrolled uploads by non-botbit accounts, and patrolling those (no double work).
Op 2 jun 2010, om 14:34 heeft David Gerard het volgende geschreven:
Interesting thing. I commented on the relevant talk page, and it occurred to me that Commons may have something to inform this idea - are we still running about 10% of uploads being shoot-on-sight? Please comment at the page :-)
- d.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: John Du Hart compwhizii@gmail.com Date: 1 June 2010 21:24 Subject: [WikiEN-l] Uploads patrol via a robot (Feedback requested) To: wikien-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Hello Wikien-l,
Right now I am working on a robot that will process recently uploaded images for problems, and respond to them. The amount of images that are being uploaded and violating policy is currently (in my mind at least) unacceptable. If we had a robot that could weed out obvious problem images it would benefit the project greatly.
I would appreciate your feedback of its processes and methods at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Images_and_Media#Use... :Image_Screening_Bot
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