Help:New filters for edit review/FAQ

On wikis that have the ORES Beta feature
The ORES beta feature is available Beta>m:Help:Preferences#Beta features|in your Beta preferences on your wiki. When the deployment will be done:


 * Users who has enabled the ORES beta feature are now using the New filters for RC Beta feature (no action needed, unless if you want to opt-out).
 * ores>Special:MyLanguage/ORES review tool|ORES predictions highlighting is activated by default for all users (not in Beta anymore).
 * It is symbolized by a “” in the RecentChanges pages, for all users.
 * Users who want to change the accuracy level of ORES predictions can do so Preferences>m:Help:Preferences#User profile|in their preferences, on their wiki.

On wikis that haven't ORES beta feature
The New filters beta feature will be available Beta>m:Help:Preferences#Beta features|in your Beta preferences on your wiki. You will have access to filtering>Special:MyLanguage/Help:New filters for edit review/Filtering|filtering and highlighting>Special:MyLanguage/Help:New filters for edit review/Highlighting function|highlighting options, but not predictions>Special:MyLanguage/Help:New filters for edit review/Quality and Intent Filters|the quality and intent predictions.

Anyway, the new filtering and highlighting options are a great plus to help you to triage the recent changes.

How can I help the deployment?
There is many ways to help: spread the word, translate the documentation and the interface and provide feedback.

If you start a community discussion about the new filters, or if you want to provide feedback after you have tried the new filters, please ping   or leave a message on feedback>Help Talk:New filters for edit review|the feedback page. You can leave messages in any language, answers will very probably be done in English. Concerning feedback, especially for bugs reporting, don't forget to add the relevant information needed: browser version, possible gadgets you use, detailed actions you have tried to achieve...

You can also translate the documentation, starting with doc>Help:New filters for edit review|the main page, or the interface. Interface translation is done on TW>Special:MyLanguage/Translatewiki.net|TranslateWiki. Filter the messages to find  , <tvar|rcfilters> </> and <tvar|ores-rcfilters> </>.

I want to enable ORES predictions on my wiki
Please go to and follow the instructions.

I want to hide ORES highlighting
This feature is only available on wikis where the New filters for Edit review are available as a Beta feature, but you haven't opted-in for this Beta feature. In this case, in Recent Changes, Watchlist or any list where changes are listed, you can see all bad-faith intent changes highlighted by a red letter. There is also a pale yellow background that you can opt-in, in your preferences, in the <tvar|prefs-watchlist>special:Preferences</> tab.

On the wiki where you want to custom ORES predictions highlighting, go to your personal CSS file and copy/paste on it the following codes that you need:


 * Change the color of the warning letter (to black)


 * Hide the Letter

I'm missing some features, what's planned next?
Our other focus right now is to look at what changes will be needed to spread the new filtering interface to other review pages, especially Watchlist. You can have a look at project>Edit_Review_Improvements/New_filters_for_edit_review</>|the project page to have more information about future changes.

How to opt-out the filters and keep the old interface active?
You can opt out of the new filters by going to the "Opt out" section at the bottom of <tvar|PrefsLink>Special:Preferences</> on the wikis you are active on.

Is it possible to have the filters list smaller?
You can add the following script to your common.js page to do so: // (BROKEN ON PURPOSE! see T35355) mw.loader.load( 'https://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=User:MSchottlender-WMF/MinimalRCFilters.js&action=raw&ctype=text/javascript' );

Please do not "fix" the File: link in the comment; it is like that on purpose. It is meant to allow us to see how many people use the script.