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Espaços nominais: filtrar por tipo de página ou arquivo
Os filtros de espaço nominal permitem limitar sua busca para mudanças em tipos particulares de páginas ou arquivos. É possível incluir apenas os tipos nos quais você se interessar ou excluir os tipos dos quais você não quer que sejam retornados.

O que são espaços nominais?
Cada página numa wiki é classificada num “espaço nominal” que diz o tipo da página. Por exemplo, páginas de usuários estão no espaço nominal “User” (“Usuário”); páginas de conteúdo wiki estão em “Main” (“Principal”); arquivos de imagens e seus metadados estão em “File” (“Arquivo”). Há como saber mais sobre espaços nominais na página de ajuda do MediaWiki.org.

Usando filtros de espaços nominais

 * Escolha um espaço nominal do menu: Abra o menu homônimo e marque a caixa próxima ao espaço nominal desejado. No menu, todo espaço primário é associado ao seu espaço de discussão, embora sejam distintos por motivos de pesquisa.
 * Shortcut—find a namespace by name: If you know the name of a namespace, or a part of it, you can locate it quickly by typing the name into the main filter search bar preceded by a colon. E.g., . The menu will display any matches.
 * Combine namespaces: Select as many namespace filters as you like from the Namespaces menu. Every namespace you add will broaden your search, returning more potential results. (In Boolean terms, namespace filters are joined to one another by OR.)
 * Exclude namespaces: The “Exclude selected” button at the top of the Namespaces menu is useful when you want to search all namespaces except for a few. When you click the “Exclude selected” button, it turns blue to show that you are in Exclude mode. Now, any namespace you select will not be included in your search. To remind you of this, a label next to the namespace in the menu now reads “Excluded,” and in the “Active filters” area above the menu a bold “:not” precedes the namespace label. E.g., “:not Article.” You cannot mix Exclude and Include modes; all your namespaces selections will always be in either one mode or the other.

Tags: filter by advanced edit properties
Use the “Tagged edits” filters to find edits based on whether or not they posses a wide array of properties, each associated with a particular “tag”. Different wikis provide different tags; to see the list of tags available for filtering on your wiki and to learn about how each of them works, go to the Special:Tags page of your wiki.

What are tags?
Tags are pieces of metadata that label edits based on whether or not the edits possess certain defined characteristics. Tags are assigned by programs in the wikis that look at every change as it’s made; if the software finds what it’s looking for, it adds a tag to the metadata about the change. Some tags are simple: they label things like an edit’s source (“mobile app edit”) or identify certain types of edits by straightforward characteristics (“repeating characters”). Other tags are the results of more complex calculations that factor in multiple pieces of information about an edit to make judgements (“possible vandalism”).

Using tag filters

 * Pick a tag from the menu: Tags in the “Tagged edits” filter menu are listed in alphabetical order. Pick the ones you want by checking the boxes next to them.
 * Shortcut—find a tag by name: if you know the name of a tag (or part of it), you can locate it quickly by typing the tag name into the main filter search bar preceded by #. E.g., . The menu will display any matches.
 * Combine tags: Select as many tag filters as you like from the “Tagged filters” menu. Every tag filter you select will BROADEN your search, returning more potential results. (In Boolean terms, tag filters are joined to one another by OR.)

Categories
Coming in late 2017 to the New Filters for Edit Review beta.

Users
Coming in late 2017 to the New Filters for Edit Review beta.