Help:New filters for edit review/Filtering

The filters described on this are the default ones. Predicting filters, based on ORES prediction service, are described apart.

How to use the filters
Have a look at the quick tour page may help you to understand the terms used on that page.

How to handle filters
The following filters are active by default on the filters bar when the page loads or when the "" button is clicked: ', ', ', '. They can be combined with any filters you’ve chosen as defaults in your Preferences.

To remove a filter, click on the cross near of its tag on the filter bar. You can remove a filter by clicking on the filter on the filter list. You can clear all filters by clicking on the "" icon, shaped like a trash bin and located on the right on left-to-right interfaces.

To add a filter to the active filter list, select it from the filters list. To access to the filter list, click on the active filters bar or on the filters search bar just below it. A scrolling menu will appear. You can search on that menu by scrolling, or type a filter name on the search bar (labelled ""). When you have found the filter you like, click on it. A selected filter has a checked checkbox next to it on the list and is displayed as a tag on the filters bar.

To restore default filters, clear all filters (trash bin icon) and then click on the "" button that replaces the trash bin icon.

Non blocking conflicts
A filter tag will turn grey if: If you don’t know why a filter tag is grayed, try hovering over it with your mouse to get an explanatory tooltip.
 * Two selected filters in the same group are canceling each other out. Select both ' and ' has the same effect as selecting none of them: you see all edits.
 * All filters from a category are selected (same effect as selecting none of them).
 * with predictions, one filter you’ve selected is a subset of the other. In this case, the more selective filter has no effect, but again, it causes no problem.
 * with highlighting, the filter may be highlighted only, in which case you’ll see a greyed filter, but with a colored dot. Results are highlighted anyway. See an example.

Blocking conflicts
If the user selects the "" filter and any combination of Experience level filters at the same time, then the filters cancel each other out, no results will be found. No results will be displayed and the two conflicting filters will turn red with an explanation message.

Highlighting
It is possible to highlight filters' results. See the dedicated page for more information.

Save or share a filter configuration
You can save or share a set of filters to anyone by copying the URL of your current filters configuration.

Limitations
The filters currently have some limitations.





These filters are available for registered users only. They find only Registered users.