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Another change. I removed the last sentence and took out the big blue Report error button. |
Added more text, inspired from the disallow message from the English Wikisource from Wikimedia. Tag: 2017 source edit |
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{{abuse filter warning |
{{abuse filter warning |
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| action = disallow |
| action = disallow |
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| text = This action has been automatically identified as potentially harmful, and therefore disallowed. |
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| fplink = no |
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'''What to do?''' If you believe your action was constructive, please leave a message at the [[Test Wiki:Community portal|community portal]] by clicking the button below, explaining what you were trying to do. You do not need to include the content as that may set off the filter again; administrators can see the attempted edit in the abuse filter log. |
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'''Why did this happen?''' It can occasionally happen that a filter aimed at repeated [[Test Wiki:Vandalism|vandalism]] or spam can accidentally match constructive edits. If a filter is impeding valid edits, it ''will'' be corrected ASAP: allowing valid edits ''always'' takes precedence over filtering for vandalism. |
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 14 January 2025
![]() | This action has been automatically identified as potentially harmful, and therefore disallowed.
What to do? If you believe your action was constructive, please leave a message at the community portal by clicking the button below, explaining what you were trying to do. You do not need to include the content as that may set off the filter again; administrators can see the attempted edit in the abuse filter log. Why did this happen? It can occasionally happen that a filter aimed at repeated vandalism or spam can accidentally match constructive edits. If a filter is impeding valid edits, it will be corrected ASAP: allowing valid edits always takes precedence over filtering for vandalism. |