https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42734

--- Comment #12 from Chris Steipp <[email protected]> ---
Would it be common for a page that needs to be deleted and suppress to be moved
around first, so that we can't match the page's title in the abusefilter logs?

Again, if we're talking about a single revision for a page (excluding the very
first revision when the page is created), suppressing the revision will also
suppress the AbuseFilter logs automatically. So this is only when the initial
edit needs to be suppressed (since AF logs it without a revision_id, since no
revision exists at the time that we're filtering), or the page title needs
suppression.

How about inserting a link on the delete confirmation page (using the hook),
that links to the abuse filter logs for that page, if any abusefilter logs
exist for that title and the user has suppression rights? That would let
someone who is suppressing data know that they need to also check the logs and
see if any entries need suppression as well. But the interface would remain
unchanged for most users.

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