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--- Comment #5 from Fæ fae...@gmail.com ---
From a (non-sysop) bot writing perspective, it would be great to be able to get
an array of previous deletions for an queried SHA-1. At the moment
pywikipediabot passes back a name of a matching file,
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Andre Klapper aklap...@wikimedia.org changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Luis Villa (WMF Legal) lvi...@wikimedia.org ---
Examples were perfect, thanks - understand the use case much better now.
I'm fine with this from a privacy perspective, as long as it respects
suppression of titles (which
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Dumb question: what's the use case for this?
see Reasoning. +Let me give you 3 examples:
User uploads copyright violation. Patroller