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== Making someone an admin ==
== Fighting spam and patrolling pages ==
 
This wiki is open for editing for everybody which means we do get quite spam. [[Mako]] has scripts which help more-or-less automatically blow away new pages that are created by spammers so you can ignore these. The scripts run every few weeks.
 
You can help fight these by patrolling new edits to existing  pages [https://wiki.communitydata.science/Special:RecentChanges?hidebots=1&reviewStatus=unpatrolled&hidenewpages=1&hidelog=1&limit=500&days=90&enhanced=1&urlversion=2 on this link] and doing the following things:
 
* If you see a see page that shouldn't be there. Click on it and delete it!
* If something is a spam edit, you should remove it. If it's just a single spam edit you can usually just click '''[rollback 1 edit]''' or something similar. If there are mutliple edits, you can go into the history tab, click on the time and date for the last good edit, click edit, and then click save. By editing and saving a previous version of the page, you will revert the page to the version that you edited.
 
If the edit is a good one ''or if it's a bad edit that you have already reverted'' (i.e., if it's not something we need to deal with or look at any more) you should mark it patrolled:
 
* For individual edits (which do not have a ▶️ on the line with them) click on the '''diff''' link (typically opening it in a new tab). If it looks good, just click '''[Mark as patrolled]'''
* For groups of edits, (which have a ▶️ on the line with them), click the ▶️ to expand things and then either
 
== User rights ==


In general, anybody who is not a spambot should be made an '''administrator''' or a '''sysop''' (it's the same). Admins don't have to solve CAPTCHAs (''hooray!'') and can delete pages and such.
In general, anybody who is not a spambot should be made an '''administrator''' or a '''sysop''' (it's the same). Admins don't have to solve CAPTCHAs (''hooray!'') and can delete pages and such.

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Fighting spam and patrolling pages

This wiki is open for editing for everybody which means we do get quite spam. Mako has scripts which help more-or-less automatically blow away new pages that are created by spammers so you can ignore these. The scripts run every few weeks.

You can help fight these by patrolling new edits to existing pages on this link and doing the following things:

  • If you see a see page that shouldn't be there. Click on it and delete it!
  • If something is a spam edit, you should remove it. If it's just a single spam edit you can usually just click [rollback 1 edit] or something similar. If there are mutliple edits, you can go into the history tab, click on the time and date for the last good edit, click edit, and then click save. By editing and saving a previous version of the page, you will revert the page to the version that you edited.

If the edit is a good one or if it's a bad edit that you have already reverted (i.e., if it's not something we need to deal with or look at any more) you should mark it patrolled:

  • For individual edits (which do not have a ▶️ on the line with them) click on the diff link (typically opening it in a new tab). If it looks good, just click [Mark as patrolled]
  • For groups of edits, (which have a ▶️ on the line with them), click the ▶️ to expand things and then either

User rights

In general, anybody who is not a spambot should be made an administrator or a sysop (it's the same). Admins don't have to solve CAPTCHAs (hooray!) and can delete pages and such.

Anybody who is part of the group should be made a bureaucrat as well. Bureaucrats can make other people into admins.

To make someone an admin you navigate to the Special:Userrights page, type in the username (like Special:Userrights/Benjamin Mako Hill) and then add the appropriate bits by checking the boxes.