Komunejo:Patrolo
Shortcut: COM:PATROL
The patrol user right is a specific user right that enables a user to mark edits, file uploads and page creations as patrolled.[1] This is in order to reduce the backlog of new pages, new files and unpatrolled edits. It exists to tell other patrollers something has been reviewed by a patroller, that it's not vandalism and doesn't fall outside of our project scope (or that it has been reverted/deleted in such cases).
Users with the patrol
right will see a link like "[Mark as patrolled]" in the right bottom corner of any new page or new file, and on the right-hand side of any diff-view, that has not yet been patrolled. In addition, unpatrolled pages will be highlighted in yellow on Special:NewPages. Unpatrolled files at Special:NewFiles are not marked in any way, but can be filtered. Unpatrolled edits stand out by their ! exclamation mark in front of the line. Patrollers are supposed to check in order to see if they fall within our project scope. Acceptable pages or files should be patrolled, and non-acceptable pages or files should either be rearranged or deleted if this is not possible. The right is given by default to any administrator, but can be given to trustworthy users upon request. It's possible to either ask a specific administrator for the user right or to formally request the right at Commons:Requests for rights.

- Por listo de patrolintojn, vidu Special:Listusers/patroller (aktuale 530).
Kiel funkcias Nov Paĝo-patrolo laboro?
Ajna paĝoj reliefigitaj en flava sur Special:Newpages ankoraŭ ne estas markita kiel patrolita. Tio signifas, ke tio ne estis reviziita. Kiam vi kontrolu la paĝon, vi devas marki ĝin patrolita se (al) vi vidos ke ĝi estas bona paĝo aŭ (b) antaŭ aŭ post vi marki ĝin por forigo. Se vi ne certas pri kion fari kun iu paĝo, ne marki ĝin patrolita; alia redaktoro revizios ĝin poste.
Por marki paĝo kiel patrolita, simple alklaku la "[Mark this page as patrolled]" ligilo en la dekstra malsupra angulo de la paĝo.
Kio marki kiel patrolitan
- Io, kio estas taŭga por Komunejo.
Kio ne marki kiel patrolitan
- Pages you are not sure about and no one else supports keeping (other than the author/uploader).
How does edit patrol work?
From the Recent changes click the (diff)-link of any unpatrolled edit. Then in the diff-view review the edit by clicking the "[Mark this page as patrolled]" on the righthand side. After marking the edit as patrolled you can close the page, or (in the event of vandalism or otherwise contributions not in coherence with Commons guidelines) perform an undo or rollback.
In the diff-view one can tell whether or not a talk-page exists by the color of the link. Let the user know you reverted their edit by leaving a message. See also Commons:Counter Vandalism Unit#File.
How does file patrol work?
File uploads can be patrolled too, from the bottom of their description. This is still a new feature for which no specific guidelines have been developed yet.
Automata patrolita
The autopatrol user right is similar to the patrol
right that it is a specific user right which involves marking an action as patrolled. The only difference is that autopatrollers do not have the ability to mark actions as patrolled; instead only their own actions are automatically marked as patrolled. This right is commonly granted to users who aren't necessarily involved in patrolling pages, edits or uploads, but create a high level of quality pages or uploads that do not require patrolling by other users. This reduces the backlog of Newpage and Commons:Anonymous edits. This right is also granted to users who make a large amount of good edits that do not need to be patrolled, to reduce the clutter on Watchlists.
Users with the patrol
user right should not be granted this right, as they already have it and is redundant. Membership of the image reviewers
user group includes the autopatrol
user right.
- For a list of autopatrolled users, see Special:Listusers/autopatrolled (currently 5 924).
Aliaj notoj
- A log of all patrols can be seen at Special:Log/patrol. It includes usernames, articles, and the revision reviewed, and may be sorted by username or by article title.
- Pages created and modified by administrators, bots, and users with
autopatrol
right are automatically marked as "patrolled (automatic)". - There is a "Hide patrolled edits" option on Special:Newpages so that you can ignore pages that have already been reviewed.
- Even when the last few hours or even days have all been patrolled, there is still a big backlog. Pages expire from the unpatrolled queue after 720 hours (30 days).
- For those who patrol regularly there are a couple of gadgets available to assist (Popups and AjaxPatrolLinks).
CSS klasoj
There are three CSS classes related to patrolled edits:
- The class for non-patrolled articles in NewPages is
.not-patrolled
, so colorblind users or users who prefer a different style can, for example, add.not-patrolled { border: 2px solid black }
to their user CSS files. - The class for the exclamation mark is
.unpatrolled
, for example.unpatrolled { display:none }
hides them from the RecentChanges and your Watchlist. - The class for the "Mark this page as patrolled" link in the lower-right corner of each new page is
.patrollink
, you can style it in your user CSS file, for example:.patrollink { font: bold small sans-serif}
Notoj
- ↑ Wondering about patrol on other Wikimedia sites? Not all Wikimedia sites have the full RecentChanges Patrol system enabled. To check whether a given site has it, you can look at the 'wgUseRCPatrol' section in Wikimedia's settings file. The English Wikipedia, however, manages to be an exception to this (Phabricator:T21309), having an
autopatrol
user right (named 'autoreviewer') without a $wgUseRCPatrol setting...
Vidu ankaŭ
- Commons:Rollback – a similar user right to fight vandalism
- Special:Log/patrol – a log of any patrol
- Commons:Counter Vandalism Unit – more information on countervandalism and tools to make that easier
- Statistics
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