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The '''abuse filter''' (or '''edit filter''') is a tool that allows trusted users to enable controls on some types of unconstructive or disruptive changes. The current filters can be found on [[Special:AbuseFilter]]. Abuse filters can cause huge disruption if they are incorrectly configured or if even a small mistake happens.With the AbuseFilter extension being a very powerful tool and the potential disruption it could cause to Test Wiki, he following modifications would be put into effect if the policy was passed with success.
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===1. Removal of abuse filter permissions from Administrators:===
<translate><!--T:16--> The '''abuse filter''' (or '''edit filter''') is a tool that allows [[<tvar name=1>Special:MyLanguage/Test Wiki:Administrators</tvar>|administrators]] to enable controls on some types of unconstructive or disruptive changes, while abuse filter administrators have greater access to such controls; users can be blocked from viewing and editing edit filters by a [[<tvar name=2>Special:MyLanguage/Test Wiki:Stewards</tvar>|steward]]. The current filters can be found on [[<tvar name=3>Special:AbuseFilter</tvar>|Special:AbuseFilter]]. Abuse filters can cause huge disruption if they are incorrectly configured or if even a small mistake happens.</translate>
The following permissions are removed from the administrators' group:


*<code>abusefilter-revert</code>
==User rights==
*<code>abusefilter-view-private</code>
*<code>abusefilter-log-private</code>
*<code>abusefilter-modify</code>


===Establishment of New User Groups:===
===<translate><!--T:17--> Users blocked from the abuse filter</translate> (<code>abusefilter-restricted</code>)===


====a) Establishemt of the "<code>abusefilter-helper</code>" group:====
<translate><!--T:18--> Users that are blocked from the abuse filter may not view filters, modify them, or view the [[<tvar name=1>Special:AbuseLog</tvar>|abuse log]]. This group is grantable and removable by stewards at their discretion or upon a community partial ban from the abuse filter.</translate>
Limited access to abuse filter information is granted to members of the <code>abusefilter-helper group</code>. They specifically have the following authorizations: 


*<code>abusefilter-view-private</code>
===<translate><!--T:19--> Abuse filter administrators</translate> (<code>abusefilter-admin</code>)===
*<code>abusefilter-log-private</code>


Any user who is deemed trustworthy by a steward can request to be included to the "<code>abusefilter-helper</code>" group.
Abuse filter administrators only have the ability to modify abuse filters with restricted actions (i.e. blocking). Stewards do not need to assign this right to themselves, as it is automatically granted as part of the stewards' tool package.


====b) Establishment of the "<code>abusefilter</code> " group:====
==<translate><!--T:20--> Granting and removal of the user groups</translate>==


The "<code>abusefilter</code>" group will be granted to users who require extensive access to abuse filter functionalities. Members of this group will have the power to perform the following actions:
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Because the abuse filter administrator user right could potentially cause huge disruption from filters that are configured incorrectly (i.e., set to block or revoke autoconfirmed status), it would be assigned via a user request and following a vote on the [[<tvar name=1>Test Wiki:Community portal</tvar>|community portal]] and/or at least two stewards supporting it.


1. Create or modify abuse filters (<code>abusefilter-modify</code>)
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If a user misuses the rights granted within these groups, a steward shall promptly remove the rights and, if deemed appropriate, may enact further disciplinary measures, including user blocking.


2. Create or modify what external domains are blocked from being linked (<code>abusefilter-modify-blocked-external-domains</code>)
<!--T:23-->
Furthermore, in adherence to [[<tvar name=1>Special:MyLanguage/Test Wiki:Inactivity policy</tvar>|inactivity policy]], if a user does not utilize the permissions associated with the abuse filter administrator group for a maximum period of three months, their access may be subject to revocation. In addition, due to the lack of exact revocation criteria otherwise, the right may be revoked using either way it could be granted, or in an emergency, by a single Steward, who may then be cross checked by the other stewards or the entire community.


3. Modify abuse filters with restricted actions (<code>abusefilter-modify-restricted</code>)
==See also== <!--T:24-->
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4. Revert all changes by the given abuse filter (<code>abusefilter-revert</code>)
*[[Special:AbuseLog|Special:AbuseLog]]
 
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Membership in the "AbuseFilter" group will only be granted upon request following a vote on the [[Test Wiki:Community portal|community portal]].
 
====c) Establisment of the "<code>abusefilter-sysop</code>":====
This group would contain a sole right and,i.e, <code>abusefilter-modify-restricted</code> is a highly powerful right that could potentially cause a huge disruption. This right would only be assigned to user upon request and following a vote on the community portal
 
===Allocation and Revocation of the rights===
The groups "<code>abusefilter-helper</code>" , "<code>abusefilter</code>" and "<code>abusefilter-sysop</code>" will be automatically available to [[Test Wiki:Stewards|stewards]] by default. Only [[Test Wiki:Stewards|stewards]] have the authority to assign membership to these groups.
 
If a user misuses the rights granted within these groups, the [[Special:MyLanguage/Test Wiki:Stewards|Steward]] responsible for oversight shall promptly remove the rights and, if deemed appropriate, may enact further disciplinary measures, including user blocking.
 
Furthermore, in adherence to [[Special:MyLanguage/Test Wiki:Inactivity policy|inactivity policy]], if a user does not utilize the permissions associated with the "<code>abusefilter-helper</code>" , "<code>abusefilter</code>" or "<code>abusefilter-sysop</code>" groups for a maximum period of three months, their access may be subject to revocation.

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This is an information page which exists to document some practice, platform, or other aspect of Test Wiki. It is not policy, as it has not formally been approved by the community, and compliance is not mandatory.

The abuse filter (or edit filter) is a tool that allows administrators to enable controls on some types of unconstructive or disruptive changes, while abuse filter administrators have greater access to such controls; users can be blocked from viewing and editing edit filters by a steward. The current filters can be found on Special:AbuseFilter. Abuse filters can cause huge disruption if they are incorrectly configured or if even a small mistake happens.

User rights

Users blocked from the abuse filter (abusefilter-restricted)

Users that are blocked from the abuse filter may not view filters, modify them, or view the abuse log. This group is grantable and removable by stewards at their discretion or upon a community partial ban from the abuse filter.

Abuse filter administrators (abusefilter-admin)

Abuse filter administrators only have the ability to modify abuse filters with restricted actions (i.e. blocking). Stewards do not need to assign this right to themselves, as it is automatically granted as part of the stewards' tool package.

Granting and removal of the user groups

Because the abuse filter administrator user right could potentially cause huge disruption from filters that are configured incorrectly (i.e., set to block or revoke autoconfirmed status), it would be assigned via a user request and following a vote on the community portal and/or at least two stewards supporting it.

If a user misuses the rights granted within these groups, a steward shall promptly remove the rights and, if deemed appropriate, may enact further disciplinary measures, including user blocking.

Furthermore, in adherence to inactivity policy, if a user does not utilize the permissions associated with the abuse filter administrator group for a maximum period of three months, their access may be subject to revocation. In addition, due to the lack of exact revocation criteria otherwise, the right may be revoked using either way it could be granted, or in an emergency, by a single Steward, who may then be cross checked by the other stewards or the entire community.

See also

User groups
Default Implicit: (all)UsersAutoconfirmed users
BotsAdministratorsBureaucratsSuppressorsInterface administrators
Granted/revoked by
Administrators Autochecked usersAutopatrolled usersChat moderatorsConfirmed usersPatrollersReviewersTranslation administratorsUsers blocked from chat
Bureaucrats BotsInterwiki administratorsAdministratorsBureaucrats
Stewards Abuse filter administratorsAdministratorsBureaucratsSuppressorsInterface administratorsCheckusersStewards