https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47495

--- Comment #2 from Mahitgar <mahit...@yahoo.co.in> ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> You can already exclude pages containing a string, very easily. Are you
> saying
> that this kind of regular expressions you're looking for don't work with
> AbuseFilter? (I don't remember what subset of regex we use exactly.)
> 
> Anyway, your approach seems wrong: you can't determine context reliably with
> regex, you should tag such edits adding words you don't like and then check
> them manually.

:The logic is exemption is needed only in a particular line in particular
page.Use anywhere else is abuse and can be disallowed strait away.

:This will increase work for abuse filter only initially.Once the people know
they can not cheat the system easily they will automatically desist.Once people
desist lesser work for filters,filter managers and patrollers.

:Tagging only continues patrollers work.Wiki's like en wiki has large manpower
available to do that.Most of the wikis in wikimedia umbrella are smaller wikis
and we have less man power .If we save our time on patrolling our editors will
have more time at disposal for content contribution

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