Hi!
Awesome tool, Ladsgroup! Thanks to you and Lucas Werkmeister. Sometimes detect the vandalism in Wikidata could be a hassle. With this tool the patrol task will be easier.
I will share this mail in the mailing lists of Spanish Wikipedia and in the Wikimedia España. I have in mind some suggestions that I will made in Phabricator or in Github, where you prefer.
Again, thank you for this awesome tool!
Regards, Iván
On 28/01/18 17:54, Amir Ladsgroup wrote:
Hello, People usually ask me how they can patrol edits that affect their Wikipedia or their language. The proper way to do so is by using watchlist and recentchanges (with "Show Wikidata edits" option enabled) in Wikipedias but sometimes it shows too many unrelated changes.
Also, it would be good to patrol edits for languages you know because the descriptions are being shown and editable in the Wikipedia app making it vulnerable to vandalism (so many vandalism in this area goes unnoticed for a while and sometimes gets fixed by another reader which is suboptimal).
So Lucas [1] and I had a pet project to allow you see unpatrolled edits related to a language in Wikidata. It has some basic integration with ORES and if you see a good edit and mark it as patrolled it goes away from this list. What I do usually is to check this page twice a day for Persian langauge which given the size of it, that's enough.
It's in https://tools.wmflabs.org/wdvd/index.php the source code is in https://github.com/Ladsgroup/Vandalism-dashboard and you can report issues/bug/feature requests in https://github.com/Ladsgroup/Vandalism-dashboard/issues
Please spread the word and any feedback about this tool is very welcome :)
[1]: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Lucas_Werkmeister_(WMDE)https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Lucas_Werkmeister_(WMDE)
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