Bjankuloski06
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Autopatrolled rights
editDear Bjankuloski06, You have been granted autopatrolled user rights, which may be granted to experienced Wikispecies users who have demonstrated an understanding of Wikispecies policies and guidelines. In addition to what registered users can do, autopatrollers can have one's own edits automatically marked as patrolled (autopatrol). The autopatrol user right is intended to reduce the workload of new page patrollers and causes pages created by autopatrolled users to be automatically marked as patrolled. For more information, read Wikispecies:Autopatrollers.
This user has autopatrolled rights on Wikispecies. (verify) |
You may as autpatroller use the autopatroller user box on your user page. Copy and paste the following code on your user page:
{{User Autopatroller}}
Patrolling rights
editAfter you were granted patroller user rights, it seems you did zero patrolling. (since you are autopatroller, the pages you edit gets automatically marked. But if you have patrolled pages , and marked them patrolled, your edit gets a "marked revision (number) of page (page name) patrolled")
If you dont wish to patrol pages, this is no problem at all, but please inform me if you tried and experienced any difficaulties, or if you have any questions.
Since you have not made use of your patroller user rights, I need to know if you still want to keep them, because you plan to use them in the future, or likevise. If you are not interested in patrolling, you dont need to do anything, and I will remove the user rights in a couple of days.
In any case you will keep your autopatrol user right, but there is no need for both.
But please consider carrying out daily patrols of new pages and edits made by users who are not autopatrolled.
If you want to try to patrol pages:
In Special:NewPages you can see the not patrolled new pages with yellow background. Presently there are probably none, since the pages made today and the last days has been made by users who already have 'autopatrolled' user rights. But if you do, or you choose to see the last 500 newly made pages, you may se files with yellow background. You can click on such a file, and scroll down to absolute down-right corner, where you can read "mark as patrolled" or similair, becasue the contributor does not have autoptarolled/patrolled user rights. When you click on the link, the file becomes patrolled.
But theres older files that need patrolling. In unpatrolled pages on recent changes, and you will see a list of unpatrolled pages. You will see a red colored ! in front of the unpatrolled file. If you click on each diff, you can mark the diff patrolled.
Dan Koehl (talk) 14:21, 18 March 2015 (UTC)
- 1680 not patrolled edits (its even more than five!) Dan Koehl (talk) 16:55, 26 March 2015 (UTC)
- No problem if you dont want to patrol. I ill remove your partol rights, but you will keep the autoptarol. Just tell me if you want it back, if you fell forpatrolling. Anyhow, thanks for your contributions, and happy editing! Dan Koehl (talk) 17:00, 26 March 2015 (UTC)
Join discussions
editAt the water pump is presently discussed two topics;
1.) is to follow a previous consensus and change all [[BASEPAGENAME
]] into [[susbt:BASEPAGENAME
]], something which already has started.
2.) is what to do with the Category: <<taxon name>> (<<any country>>) files created by Stephen Thorpe. Some 5 000 have so far been moved together at Candidates for speedy deletion, but concearn has been objected, that some of those files may be useful, in all, or that parts should be transfered somewhere, before a major mass delete. Please join the discussion at pump and take part in shaping a consensus.
Best regards, MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 01:48, 27 January 2017 (UTC)