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I put notices on user pages that bugs and requests were moved so that those users could update their watchlists. The names in signed comments were grabbed and user_talk notices posted using AutoWikiBrowser. (Actually, I did this at the same time I moved those sections to new pages, I just forgot to mention it).
Enable export from the Live RC (screen) data to e.g. a CSV file and vice-versa. Reasoning: enables for instance a restart of the PC, without losing hours of history contained in the Live RC screen. Also enables reviewing the list at a later point in time. - RonaldB-nl 17:53, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
Auto-reconnect (optional) in case of drop of connection. - RonaldB-nl 17:55, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
== IRC automatic connect with multipple channels Automaticly connect with multiple channels. So, for instance, if someone wants to check the vandalism of three wiki's, that (s)he shouldn't have to connect three times. (especially usefull for having a track on the smaller wiki's) effeietsanders 09:31, 25 February 2006 (UTC)
Localization (extracting text strings for translation into other languages and automating behavior on non-english Wikis).
Collaboration features, e.g. the ability to declare edits 'patrolled' (would probably involve re-injecting some data into another IRC feed). --BrokenArrow 16:02, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
Why not share automatically the white/black lists ? Here's how I see it : create two global lists (white + black) for each wiki. Those lists would be created by an automatic upload of the users lists to the Wikipedia's server, and if the users are already in the list, they would be incremented. Then after a determined number of incrementations, these users would be added to the default (white or black) list (which all users would get automatically). The RedBurn (ϕ) 20:36, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
Is het mogelijk om nieuwe gebruikers automatisch als temp. blacklisted te zetten? effeietsanders 19:32, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
Is it possible to change the link in the log:upload (current to the log itself) to the picture? effeietsanders 19:32, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
Could the option to 'highlight edits with more than x characters changed' be split into two options: highlight for large removals, and highlight for large additions (as it is much more likely that large removals are vandalism)? Petros471 17:20, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
Almost as a corollary to the above: what about having customizable "highlight on.." classes, where a user could define a set of regular expressions or other conditions (change in size, anon/registered user, etc.) that would then be displayed in a user-defined colour. The current "highlight" descriptions are great, but would be even more powerful with an expandable and customizable framework. --PeruvianLlama(spit) 05:20, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
I moved the comments into separate sections for easier readability and replying. I came up with the best titles I could think of. The authors of the comments above are encouraged to change the section name their comments are in if they feel a better section description is appropriate.
I think this application would benefit from using XMPP, and especially the Jabber Enhancement Protocol Publish-Subscribe. (Note: XMPP is not only intended for instant messaging applications) Summary of what Publish-Subscribe can mean for VF: 1) People register an account on any public Jabber server if they do not yet have one. 2) People enter the account information in VF. 3) People subscribe to a node using VF, for example, "I want to be notified about all edits of page xyz". 4) Someone changes page xyz. 5) The Publish-Subscribe component notifies all, and only people that subscribed to the node of page xyz instantly. 6) The notification can be stored when the user is offline (feature of most Jabber servers). 7) VF will receive all notifications when it connects to the the Jabber account. 8) User X marks the change as "No Vandalism". 9) VF sends this information ("No Vandalism") to the Publish-Subscribe component. The latter sends this information to all node subscribers. 10) People can enable in VF the options "Mark as innocent when <number> people said it was no vandalism" and "Mark as innocent when <number> contacts in my roster said it was innocent" (the idea behind the latter is that you will trust people in your roster more than strangers (=contact list)).
Some other features that can be possible:
Henna, I have a pgkbot set up on irc.freenode.net channel #Wikipedia-VandalFighter-en listing some live en.* related changes if you need to test feed connections and such.
Many impersonation accounts use "I" instead of "l" and other such nonsense that isn't obvious in the current font. Can there be an option somewhere (or maybe a toggle button) to display in Courier font? --Connel MacKenzie 21:45, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
I don't know if it is a serious performance issue, or more likely an esthetic one (I'm a bit Anal Retentive), but I regularly import my watchlist into Vandal Fighter and then "clean up" my wikipedia.org watchlist by removing many from the list leaving just my most important ones. At this time, I am watching ~6000 articles with Vandal Fighter but many of the entries have 5+ duplicates because Vandal Fighter, when importing a list, doesn't check to see if the article is already watched. Checking during import isn't necessary, having the watched SORT function (in all lists?) also clear out duplicate entries would be spectacular and I could spend more time sorting my CD collection by color :)
PS: And yes, my spice rack is sorted alphabetically.
For the moment, there are both a connect and a disconnect button, but connect is not grayed out when you already are connected. Suggestions:
It would be nice if Vandal Fighter had the ability to detect and highlight edits with common characteristics of vandalism. Such characteristics include:
If Vandal Fighter had this feature, I would be very grateful. --Ixfd64 22:42, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Simple and fast to implement? --Itichy 09:25, 8 August 2006 (UTC) for accessing the recent changes? (link for more explanation would be appreciated :)) Henna 20:06, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
For people behind restrictive firewalls. Some providers (especially universities) don't allow direct internet access. --Tgr 19:06, 22 December 2006 (UTC)
It would be very nice if you were able to save the projects whose edits you want to watch. Now, you have to connect seperately to each Wiki. Greetings Pill- 18:29, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
Cut the button in half, and on one button have it clear/above/below (depending on New rows on top) setting. That way a list can be reduced but unchecked new edits will remain. - RoyBoy 800 17:14, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
Sometimes if I click on "clear lists" an edit happens at the same time and is then also deleted. Maybe that button should only delete RCs that are older than let's say one minute or so. Greetings, --Thogo (Talk) 17:41, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
I would like to use VF on de.wikibooks. What will be necessary to get VF to monitoring the recent changes there? -- b:de:User:Stefan Majewsky @ 85.177.45.64 15:34, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
As far as i can see german umlauts are not supported in the Watchlist. --84.44.175.221 12:16, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
Does your tool automatically seek out changes like do > don't or adding 'not' or vice versa? Basically, sneaky changes to change a positive to a negative and negative to a positive? Although there will be some legitimate cases, such changes appearing on their own seem pretty suspect to me. --Seans Potato Business 18:06, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
I think it's a good idea to add detection for mass deletion to this tool. That way, members of the CVU can immediately respond. Tom 12:34, 8 June 2007 (UTC)Thomasyen
I think it will be a great idea to add a automatic regex to identify and avoid to display those edition that only add interwikis.--FAR 21:54, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
It would be nice to be able to highlight the uploads in a separate colour. Currently if must be done through the blacklist regexp, which removes the interest of the blacklist as a whole. Allowing the use of regexp with the watchlist would be an intermediate solution (and probably another nice feature). --Eusebius (talk) 20:06, 16 April 2009 (UTC)
Problem: I sent away my PC for an upgrade (or repair), got it back in a day or two. I've been watching hundreds of articles with "Vandal Fighter". Is there a way to find out what happened to those articles during that blackout period?
Request: I think it would be a great idea to find a way to store the changes (vandalism or not) in the articles which we're watching thru "Vandal Fighter" (p.s. Assuming that we don't want to use Wikipedia's own internal watchlist)
Kind Regards.--85.106.203.108 (talk) 10:17, 14 July 2010 (UTC)"Docbaba", from Turkish Vikipedia.
Hello! I've started using VF to help me focus on cleaning up vandalisms on articles in a particular Philippine-related topic. I realized, only too late, that a VF user will have to manually export his/her watchlist page and use the HTML file for importing. Would it also be possible to add a feature wherein a user can import articles they're planning to watch from a text/CSV file? The reason for this is because I'm teaming up with fellow editors from the Philippines, and we're trying to come up with a common watchlist. Some articles that we're planning to watch are derived from lists that we've pulled up from somewhere (e.g. a list of Philippine provinces, which we got from a government website). Clearly, it's not efficient for us to manually watch each article that we haven't watched, then do the import-from-exported-HTML-file-of-watchlist cycle again. Thanks! :) --- Tito Pao (talk) 06:09, 28 April 2014 (UTC)