Help:Patrolled edits/en

Patrolled edits is a feature which allows specific users to mark items in recent changes as having been "patrolled" or "approved". By default this is only available if you have sysop permissions.

This feature is useful when reviewing recent changes for undesirable edits, link spam and vandalism. This allows people (with permission to do so) to coordinate their patrolling activity, such that edits get checked over once, with less wasted effort (different people checking the same edit).

This feature also allows setting trustworthy users' edits to be automatically patrolled, so that the people who review recent changes need not spend time to make unnecessary review.

Marking edits as patrolled

 * To mark an edit as patrolled:
 * 1) Access Special:RecentChanges
 * Changes which are not patrolled will be indicated with a red exclamation mark (! )
 * 1) Click the link next to an edit
 * 2) To mark the edit as patrolled, click the  link

Hiding patrolled edits from recent changes
Patrolled edits can be hidden from recent changes by adding  to the URL in the following form:

Note: this works only for users with the  or   right. This might change after is solved in future.

Enabling/disabling
Patrolled edits are enabled by default in MediaWiki 1.4 and later. To disable this, set $UseRCPatrol in $LocalSettings to.

Permissions
In MediaWiki 1.4, patrolled edits are enabled for all users. To restrict this to sysops, set $wgOnlySysopsCanPatrol in $LocalSettings to.

In MediaWiki 1.5 and later, patrolled edits are enabled for sysops. Use the $GroupPermissions configuration variable to assign this to new or existing user groups. See Manual:User rights management.

For instance, to create a patrollers group:

Automatic patrolling
In MediaWiki 1.6 through 1.8, there is a available to users who are able to mark edits as patrolled. When set, this causes their edits to be patrolled automatically.

This option is not available if the patrolled edits feature is switched off.

In MediaWiki 1.9 this user preference has been removed and replaced by a new "autopatrol" right, assigned only to sysops by default. Also, users cannot mark their own edits as patrolled.

Marker
The formatting of the unpatrolled edit marker can be altered using CSS. The exclamation mark displayed on the Recent changes log is styled using the  class.