User:AKlapper (WMF)/Sandbox/T246734

Quick draft for T246734 - feel free to edit / improve!

General information
Sometimes users make bad page edits (for example: vandalism). Some of those edits have some patterns in common, and you want to automatically block these patterns. This is possible with the AbuseFilter extension. It is installed on all Wikimedia wikis.

AbuseFilter allows you to define filters. The filters automatically check every edit that is made on your wiki.

A filter has two parts: Rules and actions. When an edit matches conditions in a rule, then an action is performed.

The filter will also log the edit. The filter can also tag the edit summary, warn the editor, revoke the editor's autoconfirmed status, and/or block the edit.

Global filters
Some bad edit patterns are common across all wikis. That's why there are global filters. Global filters are enabled on all small wikis by default. You can see the list of global filters on meta.

Per-wiki filters
In addition to global filters, there can also be individual filters for each wiki. You can see the current filters of your wiki on the page Special:AbuseFilter.

If you want to create or edit filters on your wiki, then you need to be in the edit filter manager group. See the links under Extension:AbuseFilter#Creating and managing filters to learn how you can define rules and actions for filters.

To write a filter, use Special:AbuseFilter/tools. To test a filter, use Special:AbuseFilter/test. To import a filter from another wiki, use Special:AbuseFilter/import.

If you need access to the data in the edit filter logs, contact the Abuse filter helpers global group.

The exact AbuseFilter permissions (groups and block duration) for each wiki are also public. Your wiki community can request to change these permissions if needed.

Help
If you need help with writing a filter, you can ask on w:en:Wikipedia:Edit filter/Requested. Please always explain which problem you want to solve on which wiki.