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Suggestions[edit]

Suggested Bad Words[edit]

Words or phrases that are associated with vandalism.

Suggested Test-edit Words[edit]

Words or phrases that are associated with test-edits.


Suggested good Words[edit]

Words or phrases that are indicators of a good edit.
 Done Thanks! I added double-quotes to the good list, along with bracketed http links. Also, tranclusions and wiki-links are already given good points. Tim1357 (talk) 02:40, 5 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
\s[a-z]{2,},?\s[A-Z][a-z]+

It matches the following FPs edits: [8], [9], [10], [11], [12]. It matches other FPs indirectly [13], [14], [15], [16], [17], [18], [19], [20], [21], [22], [23]. Sole Soul (talk) 06:42, 26 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Useful pages[edit]

Useful pages for new regexps:

emijrp (talk) 16:18, 28 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Sole Soul (talk) 20:50, 28 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Info about regular expressions policy[edit]

Hi. Thanks for working on this list. When a pattern is a nice (for example: [[a link]]), points must be positive (+1, +2, +3...). When it is bad (for example: fuck), negative (-1, -2, -3). For reverting always (for example: a vandalism campaign attack) must be -9999. I'm going to add this info to .css page. Regards. emijrp (talk) 19:47, 22 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Cool, thanks for the update. What is the threshold score for when the bot would revert an edit. I say maybe 5. What do you think? Tim1357 (talk) 21:48, 22 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
If score<-4, then bot reverts. If score<0 and score>=-4, it depends on the amount of text inserted by the user, because, a vandalism density is calculated. For example, an anonymous user can insert the word "shit" with 1 KB of text, because of "shit" can be a cite, so bot doesn't revert. But if the anonymous user inserts 15 bytes and the word "shit", it is a blatant vandalism. You can see it at line 90. Of course, these parameters can be modified, but, my experience in Spanish Wikipedia says that it works fine. emijrp (talk) 21:58, 22 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
That sounds about right. I updated the sandbox, using your changes. You changed '.' to '[a-z]'. The intention of that regexp was to catch repeating strings, such as 'PENIS PENIS PENIS'. The regex dosent work if it is not a dot. Tim1357 (talk) 22:16, 22 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
P.S. Would you mind copying and pasting the sandbox list to the main page for me? Tim1357 (talk) 22:20, 22 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]