Edit Review Improvements/New filters for edit review/pt-br

A página Especial:Mudanças recentes é um ponto de partida central para vários tipos de revisões de edições. A equipe de Colaboração está planejando um conjunto de novas ferramentas – primeiramente em beta – destinadas a melhorar a revisão de edições na página de mudanças recentes. Se bem sucedidas, estas melhorias provavelmente serão propagadas para as páginas vigiadas e outras páginas de revisão.

Among the new tools and other improvements are a set of predictive filters powered by machine-learning program ORES, and a new interface that improves both user experience and search effectiveness.

These will help reviewers in general to better target their efforts and be more efficient. The improvements also have the potential to particularly benefit new contributors, who require a more supportive edit-review process, according to research. They'll do this by using AI and other means to find edits by contributors who are a) new and b) making mistakes but c) in good faith (a key goal of Edit Review Improvements ).

Melhorias na fase 1


Melhorias na página de Mudanças recentes na fase 1 – programada para concluir-se em março de 2017 – incluem as seguintes capacidades:

Previsões à qualidade das contribuições
Permitindo usuários a filtrar edições de boa qualidade, estes filtros capacitam revisores que, por exemplo, possam estar visando agradecer os colaboradores; ajudando a detectar edições de baixa qualidade, estes tornam vários tipos de revisão mais eficientes. A qualidade das previsões são feitas pelo ORES, um serviço de aprendizado por máquina treinado num grande conjunto de edições previamente avaliadas por editores humanos.

Filtros com níveis diferentes de precisão são fornecidos (variando de “Muito provavelmente possui problemas” a “Pode possuir problemas”). Filtros mais precisos encontram menos falsos positivos, porém retornam menos resultados no geral, assim perdendo várias edições. Filtros menos precisos alcançam uma rede mais ampla, e retornam mais resultados, mas também retornam proporcionalmente mais falsos positivos. Saiba mais sobre as previsões.

User intent predictions
By enabling users to filter for edits made in good-faith, these filters empower reviewers seeking to support good-faith users; by enabling detection of bad-faith edits, they assist reviewers looking for vandalism. Like the Quality filters above, these predictions are made by the machine-learning service ORES. Also as above, filters at different levels of accuracy are provided to meet different users' needs. Learn more about predictions.

Experience level filters
Research shows that new editors are particularly vulnerable to rejection. The Experience level filters enable reviewers to treat new users with the care they require and to identify contributions by users at a couple of more advanced levels. These are the Experience level filters:


 * Newcomer: fewer than 10 edits and 4 days of activity
 * Learners: more days of activity and edits than “Newcomers” but fewer than “Experienced users.” (corresponds to autoconfirmed status)
 * Experienced users: more than 30 days of activity and 500 edits. (corresponds to extended confirmed status)

The filters return the edits only of users who are currently logged in.

Learn more about filtering.

More powerful filtering
Most previous RC page filters offered only a simple option to show or hide a certain property (X). By augmenting these filters so that they now let users show or hide both X and its opposite (notX), the current tools provide more control. For example, previously, one could show Wikidata edits or hide Wikidata edits, but one could not not show only Wikidata edits.

Furthermore, by organizing filters into logical groups, the new arrangement provides an improved ability to narrow results. (Logically, the new arrangement provides groups of OR filters, with each group of ORs being connected to other groups by ANDs.) Learn more about filtering.

Highlighting function
Among the many user interface improvements included in this project is a user-controllable highlighting function. By letting reviewers apply color to emphasize desired edit properties in the results area, Highlighting makes Recent Changes search results more meaningful. Among other user benefits, this new interpretive layer adds another tool for prioritizing work. Learn more about highlighting functions.

Beyond Phase One
Once the Beta features described above are in place, we will gather user input and test satisfaction, then finalize plans for more improvements. The following options are under consideration:

Extend new functionality to more pages
Add the new filters and improved filtering interface to Watchlist, User contributions, Related changes and other, similar pages.

“Recently used filters”
By enabling the system to remember reviewers’ recent filter settings, help users to repeat their most common tasks quickly and easily, without having to input settings each time.

Upgrade interface and capabilities for the untouched RC page features
Phase one changes won’t affect all tools on the RC page. The following tools will remain unchanged: Namespace filters, Tag filters, filters for time frame, and number of results. Future efforts will likely bring these tools up to the new UI standard. This will enable the selection of multiple namespaces, multiple tag filters, and more specific time-frames.