As an immediate remedy, you can try clicking on the gear icon near the Publish button and selecting to publish to a draft page. Most likely it won't be affected by the AbuseFilter. After the initial publishing you'll be able to move the page to the article space. (Of course, it may be a good idea to improve the page further before moving to the article space.)
Google Translation is most likely unrelated to this.
For a more detailed discussion I recommend this talk page: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Talk:CX
Our team develops Content Translation, and we are very interested in feedback from single users and from events like this, so please keep it coming.
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בתאריך יום א׳, 28 באפר׳ 2019, 12:02, מאת valdelli@gmail.com:
Hi all,
We are doing an edit-a-thon and some participants are using the content translator with some complicated issues.
The main one is that the content translator is now integrating Google translator but when a participant publishes the translation, the AbuseFIlter says that it is an automatic translation from Google even if the participant has modified the text.
This happens specifically in the Chinese Wikipedia. Is that normal?
We have seen that modifying the wiki links and the external references it solves the problem, but in other linguistic versions the Content Translator does it automatically.
In addition it doesn’t work for tables and for infoboxes.
May someone confirm that these issues are connected with some bugs and that we are not doing some mistakes?
Kind regards
Ilario Valdelli
Education Program manager and community liaison
Wikimedia CH Verein zur Förderung Freien Wissens Association pour l’avancement des connaissances libre Associazione per il sostegno alla conoscenza libera Switzerland - 8008 Zürich
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