User:Zombiebaron/Anti-vandal tool

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Lupin's anti-vandal tool is a tool that will catch what the other tools miss. By using the RC feed to check diffs against a list of common vandal terms, this tool will catch many common vandalisms.

Installation and usage[edit | edit source]

Copy the following content into your monobook.js file. After it is saved, press CTRL+F5 to reload the monobook.js file.

Note: be aware that the "m" in "monobook.js" must be lowercase or this won't work! - Ta bu shi da yu 11:46, 17 March 2006 (UTC)

{{subst:js|User:Zombiebaron/recent2.js}}


Vandalism
Dealing with vandalism
Obvious vandalism

Long-term abuse
Reporting IP address abuse

WikiProject on open proxies
Resources & assistance
Cleaning up vandalism
Counter-vandalism tools
Further information
Blocking IP addresses

Do not insult the vandals
ISP contact information
WikiProject Vandalism studies

Once you have reloaded the file, there will be four new items in your toolbox:

When you visit these pages, a live, scrolling feed will begin. When filtering recent changes, only edits matching common vandalisms are listed (you can see this list at User:Lupin/badwords). If you select "All recent changes" then (nearly) every edit is listed, and if you click "Recent IP edits" then only edits by so-called anonymous IP editors are listed. "Monitor my watchlist" shows changes to your watched articles as they happen.

To check the contents of the entry, click on "show details". To hide that entry, click "hide details".

Hints for use[edit | edit source]

By default, all links created by the tool open in new windows (except the show/hide details links). If you want them to open in new tabs instead, the procedure for Firefox 1.5 is as follows:

  1. Select Tools -> Options...
  2. If necessary, select the Tabs icon at the top of the Options dialog box.
  3. Check Force links that open new windows to open in:
  4. Select a new tab

The following is the procedure for Firefox versions older than version 1.5:

  1. Type about:config in the location bar, filter for showsingle and set browser.tabs.showSingleWindowModePrefs to true
  2. Edit Firefox's preferences in Advanced -> Tabbed Browsing and force links that open in new windows to open in new tabs.

Note: This option is hidden by default in older versions because it may not be completely stable.

Bugs and limitations[edit | edit source]

Wikipedia's RSS feed may have holes, although thanks to Tim Starling it should now have reasonable coverage. However, this tool will only examine edits sampled from that feed every 30 seconds, so it may miss some edits.

Compatibility[edit | edit source]

Browsers[edit | edit source]

This tool has been tested with Mozilla Firefox and Opera, and has had limited testing with Internet Explorer and Konqueror. It also seems to now work with Safari.

Wikipedia skins[edit | edit source]

A "Filter recent changes" link will only appear in the default monobook skin. However, you can visit the page User:Lupin/Filter recent changes in any skin and the tool should work.