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I put that up from a dare anyways, so that doesn't bother me. YДмΔќʃʀï→ГC← 10-29-2007 • 01:14:02

Re: User scripts, TW, popups, et al.

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Hi Diletante. I have a few scripts in my monobook that I find very useful for combatting vandalism. Popups will show you a little menu when you hover over a wikilink that includes actions such as "revert" or "edit" plus some others that I don't use on a regular basis. Lupin's Anti-Vandal tool can show an expanding list of all edits being made by anonymous users (which are not always vandalism, and of course, not all vandalism is done by anonymous editors) along with a handy one-click revert button. And Twinkle is an additional set of scripts that give you various tools for reverting, warning, marking articles for deletion, etc. The nice thing about Twinkle is that you can choose which of the tools you want to use and only import those scripts. The main tools I use are the popups, recent IP edits, and Twinkle warning, XfD, and reporting vandals to WP:AIV.

If you like, you can have a look at my monobook and copy the scripts that you would like to use. Let me know if you need any help with them, but you should be able to master them quite easily.

Hope this helps! ... discospinster talk 02:21, 30 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Tommy Boyd

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You claimed that my entry about Tommy Boyd was unsourced when I clearly put the source (his October 21 playradio show, available on playradiouk.com as a podcast) in the entry. This is the entry:


"Tommy Boyd's October 21st show featured a skype call from America who Boyd immediately made the victim of some Anti-Semitic bullying, forcing the caller to defend the Holocaust. Boyd himself insisted that the fact that people had survived Auschwitz meant that there was no Holocaust. He did not let the caller respond to his Anti-Semitic assertions, instead cutting to commercial."


WHy are you covering up Boyd's Anti-Semitism? —Preceding unsigned comment added by LondonBoyo (talkcontribs) 05:04, 7 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

IP Block Exemption

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Notification: changes to "Mark my edits as minor by default" preference

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Hello there. This is an automated message to tell you about the gradual phasing out of the preference entitled "Mark all edits minor by default", which you currently have (or very recently had) enabled.

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