[Bug 21895] Change the name of the AbuseFilter extension

2013-01-11 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21895

mybugs.m...@gmail.com changed:

   What|Removed |Added

   Keywords||easy
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--- Comment #5 from mybugs.m...@gmail.com ---
Isn't this easy to implement? (once/if there is consensus for it)

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[Bug 21895] Change the name of the AbuseFilter extension

2013-01-11 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21895

Legoktm legoktm.wikipe...@gmail.com changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Legoktm legoktm.wikipe...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to comment #4)
 Another suggestion for name: EditChecker / Special:CheckEdits
 

The AbuseFilter can monitor any action, so calling it just edits isn't
accurate.


(In reply to comment #5)
 Isn't this easy to implement? (once/if there is consensus for it)

I'm not sure if it's easy, you need to rename all the files, variables,
databases, translated interface messages, etc.

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[Bug 21895] Change the name of the AbuseFilter extension

2013-01-11 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21895

Nemo federicol...@tiscali.it changed:

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   Keywords|easy|

--- Comment #7 from Nemo federicol...@tiscali.it ---
In any case, it would be easy only /after/ a consensus has been found, not
before.

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[Bug 21895] Change the name of the AbuseFilter extension

2013-01-11 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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Bartosz DziewoƄski matma@gmail.com changed:

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[Bug 21895] Change the name of the AbuseFilter extension

2013-01-10 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21895

Danny B. dann...@email.cz changed:

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   Priority|Low |Normal
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--- Comment #4 from Danny B. dann...@email.cz ---
Another suggestion for name: EditChecker / Special:CheckEdits

Forwarding the reason given: 'Filter' sounds like censorship and it yet more
express the function of the extension.

Anyway, any progress in this?

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[Bug 21895] Change the name of the AbuseFilter extension

2012-07-28 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21895

--- Comment #3 from MZMcBride b...@mzmcbride.com 2012-07-28 07:01:24 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #1)
 Actions that are not *obviously serious abuse* warrant at least the decency of
 the split-second human review that any recent changes patroller can give them,
 and with little impact on the content of the wiki. We managed for eight years.
 Instead, you try to use this extension to enforce style guidelines, and 
 somehow
 get away with concealing these automated decisions in what is just about the
 only piece of closed-source code in the whole Wikimedia setup -- right down to
 the routers and the phone system -- further entrenching the us vs. them
 mentality that has come to define the project's outward attitude towards,
 frankly, all but a few thousand people.
 
 The fact that you're using the extension for things it wasn't designed for,
 and, in my opinion, shouldn't be used for at all, doesn't merit a name change.

I somehow missed this reply.

You mean the general you, I suppose. I don't do much with the AbuseFilter
extension and I never have.

Early on in its development, I postulated the various ways in which the
extension could be mis-used and abused, much as nearly any feature of MediaWIki
has been abused or mis-used. With this extension, there are all kinds of
nefarious filters that can be deployed by incompetent or abusive
administrators.

I also commented about these issues before it was announced (by guillom, as I
recall) that the extension would be installed Wikimedia-wide. I worried about
smaller projects where abuse or mis-use might go unnoticed (much as we've seen
with the Titleblacklist extension, for example).

So when you talk about you, you're not really talking about me.

In any case, the exact purpose of the extension isn't as clear as you suggest
it is in your reply. It was originally written with a specific goal being to
stop obvious and harmful vandalism by persistent bad users. But there were
other underlying goals and possible use-cases being addressed as well. On such
use-case was about using the filters as a calmer and more casual way of
stopping edits such as obvious test edits (inserting  into an article,
for example). While, yes, it's easy to spot and revert these edits, a few
considerations have to be made:

* you clutter the page history;
* you waste human resources;
* it requires two edits for each action (instead of 0 edits); and
* aggressive bots and Hugglers leave vague and scary talk page messages to
these users (which in addition to being off-putting, adds yet another revision
to the database).

Compare this with the arguably more gentle approach of disallowing the edit and
explaining to the user that there are more appropriate venues to make test
edits (such as a sandbox or test.wikipedia.org).

This is one particular example of a hole in your logic, but there are many
others. The larger point is that the suggestion that the AbuseFilter was only
ever intended for abusive edits simply doesn't match with history and reality.

What we know for sure is that giving every user an abuse log is a poor idea.
The terminology causes problems and has led to a number of wikis manually
changing system messages in order to mitigate the harsh language of the
extension. This is bad.

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[Bug 21895] Change the name of the AbuseFilter extension

2012-07-27 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21895

Siddhartha Ghai siddhartha.g...@gmail.com changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Siddhartha Ghai siddhartha.g...@gmail.com 2012-07-27 
10:39:20 UTC ---
*** Bug 37407 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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[Bug 21895] Change the name of the AbuseFilter extension

2010-01-26 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21895

Gurch matthew.brit...@btinternet.com changed:

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   ||com

--- Comment #1 from Gurch matthew.brit...@btinternet.com 2010-01-27 04:26:58 
UTC ---
(In reply to comment #0)
 The names of the
 components of the software (abuse log, etc.) have caused a lot of confusion 
 and
 hostility, esp. as they often are simply inaccurate for the filters being 
 used.

I assure you most of the confusion and hostility directed towards the extension
is a result of the hostility towards new and inexperienced users, both by the
extension's UI and those behind its filters, and the fact that its very
existence is completely contrary to the principle of a wiki.

Actions that are not *obviously serious abuse* warrant at least the decency of
the split-second human review that any recent changes patroller can give them,
and with little impact on the content of the wiki. We managed for eight years.
Instead, you try to use this extension to enforce style guidelines, and somehow
get away with concealing these automated decisions in what is just about the
only piece of closed-source code in the whole Wikimedia setup -- right down to
the routers and the phone system -- further entrenching the us vs. them
mentality that has come to define the project's outward attitude towards,
frankly, all but a few thousand people.

The fact that you're using the extension for things it wasn't designed for,
and, in my opinion, shouldn't be used for at all, doesn't merit a name change.

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