[Wikimedia-l] Throttling (was: Re: Please can someone put 50p in the meter)
John
phoenixoverride at gmail.com
Sun Oct 14 12:59:07 UTC 2012
If you are planning an event it is fairly easy to get your IP address
temporarily whitelisted from the account creation throttle. You just
need to know your IP address that will be used.
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 8:55 AM, Craig Franklin <craig at halo-17.net> wrote:
> Can I second this one, we've run into it occasionally in WMAU outreach
> sessions as well, and it's always fun explaining why it's said "no" to
> someone without a foundation in computers or internet culture. A brief
> explanation of why it's happened and what to do in order to not lose your
> edit, made in simple language, would be lovely.
>
> We do find that the best way to get around the account creation throttle is
> to get people to create their accounts beforehand. In a given class,
> there's usually one or two who don't get the message or are unable to do
> it, but they can usually be dealt with by the instructor without triggering
> anything.
>
> Cheers,
> Craig
>
> Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2012 18:33:54 +0100
>> From: Andrew Gray <shimgray at gmail.com>
>> To: Wikimedia Mailing List <wikimedia-l at lists.wikimedia.org>,
>> Philippe Beaudette <pbeaudette at wikimedia.org>
>> Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-l] Please can someone put 50p in the meter
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>> I evade account creation by always making them log in first...
>>
>> Periodically, with a roomful of users, we'll get told that an edit has been
>> "throttled"; no further details, I think. It seems to happen with one or at
>> most two editors at a time out of a dozen, but it can happen to different
>> people later on. This happened several times in a couple of weeks in the
>> summer (I only started workshops in June), and then occasionally since -
>> including yesterday. I originally assumed it was related to external-link
>> additions by new users, but I've seen it for no-link sandbox edits as well.
>>
>> My guess is that this entails something to do with checking for multiple
>> edits from the same IP at once, but I don't know if this is actually the
>> reason, or if it can be disabled/whitelisted.
>>
>> (It's the one I give, though! Corrections gratefully appreciated)
>>
>> - Andrew.
>> On 13 Oct 2012 17:25, "Philippe Beaudette" <philippe at wikimedia.org> wrote:
>>
>> > On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 9:07 AM, WereSpielChequers
>> > <werespielchequers at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > > As it is this combined with the "throttling feature" made for
>> > > quite a bit of disruption to a session where we had ten people having
>> an
>> > > introduction to editing.
>> >
>> > By "throttling feature", do you mean the account creation
>> > restrictions? If so, you know there are ways around that, right?
>> > Email me offlist, so as not to clutter the list, and I'll give you a
>> > pointer.
>> >
>> > If you mean something different, disregard :)
>> >
>> > pb
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