Daimona added a comment.

  I'm not familiar with wikidata, so I'm not sure what's really happening here. 
However, this does not seem to be caused by AbuseFilter itself: IIUC, a 
wikidata filter is being run on another wiki, but this is NOT happening via the 
AbuseFilter's own "global filters" feature. In fact, I think AF is being 
manually triggered by Wikibase (e.g. by running the EditFilterMergedContent 
hook). AF simply returns a Status object with the error messages, but it's up 
to the calling code to make sure that those messages are parsed correctly. As 
an aside, AF does not let you use a customized warning message for global 
filters, possibly because parsing it in the right context could be difficult.

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