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Zelda Wiki prides itself in having every single edit marked and patrolled. The [[Zelda_Wiki:Patrol|Patrollers]] and [[Zelda_Wiki:Administrators|Admins/Bureaucrats]] all share the task of reviewing new changes at Zelda Wiki.  
Zelda Wiki prides itself in having every single edit marked and patrolled. The [[Zelda_Wiki:Patrol|Patrollers]] and [[Zelda_Wiki:Administrators|Admins/Bureaucrats]] all share the task of reviewing new changes at Zelda Wiki.  


== The Basics and Patrolling Etiquette==
== Job Description and the Significance of Patrollers ==
Patrolling is a privilege earned by esteemed editors who have established themselves on the wiki as reliable, consistent, dependable editors over time. With such a privilege comes the responsibility and restraint to mark edits as "approved" after fixing, adding, subtracting, or cleaning them up to the best of one's ability. These patrollers are the very editors that ensure the quality standards of this wiki, as described in the [[Help Guide]], are constant, wiki-wide. Without them, the wiki would degrade as the small errors made by all editors propagate over time.
 
'''How do patrollers know if an edit is legitimate?''' Patrollers, as seasoned editors, are highly knowledgeable on the ''Zelda'' series, having played or at least researched all games and themes of the series, upon receiving the position. Every edit made is patrolled, however, not always by the same patroller. For the edits made in which one patroller is not familiar, they either research the addition to figure out the meaning of the edit, or wait for another, more knowledgable patroller to take over.
 
Patrollers must not only supervise the submission of typical edits, but also cater to vandals who come to the wiki with malicious intent. These edits are forcibly removed at the earliest chance and the perpetrators are handed over to the admins for chastisement. Zelda Wiki is unique in employing patrollers who do not also have administrator status; thus, patrolling is seen as a "stepping-stone", a test of sorts, to becoming an administrator.
 
== Introduction to Patrolling Edits ==
=== Patrolling Etiquette and Terminology ===
[[File:Patrol !.png|thumb|left|360px|The red ! which denominates an unpatrolled edit.]]
[[File:Patrol !.png|thumb|left|360px|The red ! which denominates an unpatrolled edit.]]
In the '''Recent Changes''', you'll notice a red exclamation point beside Pagenames in the list. This indicates unpatrolled edits.  
In the '''Recent Changes''', a red exclamation point beside Pagenames in the list indicates an unpatrolled edit.  


Clicking on "(diff)" opens a view highlighting exactly what has been changed between the newest edit the preceding one. Simply review the changes. From this point two options are available:  
Clicking on "(diff)" opens a view highlighting exactly what has been changed between the newest edit the preceding one. From this point two options are available:  
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*'''Mark as Patrolled'''- more or less approves the article changes. Before opening an edit view to make any corrections or additions that come to mind, scan to see if later changes have been made to the article.
*'''Mark as Patrolled'''- This option approves any new changes to the article. Before opening an edit view to make any corrections or additions that come to mind, a patroller must scan to see if later changes have been made to the article.
*'''Rollback'''- This is actually a risky function, though it can be undone. The Rollback function reverts all edits made by a single editor to a version made by another editor. If only one editor has edited on a page, the Rollback function will not work.  
*'''Rollback'''- The Rollback function reverts all edits made by a single editor to a version made by another editor. If only one editor has edited on a page, the Rollback function will not work.  
**If the rollback button is accidentally pressed, be sure to quickly undo it with the regular undo button along with a statement in the edit summary stating it was an accident.
**If the rollback button is accidentally pressed, it must be quickly undone using the regular undo button; a subsequent statement in the edit summary stating accidence must be made.


It is encouraged to further edit a page after performing a Rollback or Undo function, especially if a portion of the removed earlier change was legitimate. Furthermore, since users may not understand why their edits were reverted, it is also encouraged to leave a message on their talk page as to why the revert was carried out and how they can improve upon their editing style in the future.
It is encouraged that patrollers edit a page after performing a Rollback or Undo function, especially if a portion of the removed earlier change was legitimate. Furthermore, since users may not understand why their edits were reverted, it is also encouraged that a message be left on their talk page as to why the revert was carried out and how they can improve upon their editing style in the future.


== Manipulating Your Recent Changes ==
=== Manipulating Your Recent Changes ===
Choosing the option "Hide patrolled edits" repopulates the Recent Changes to only show unmarked edits. Working from the bottom of the list may be easier to keep track of multiple changes to certain pages. This feature can also be set as a semipermanent function in the '''my preferences''' tab; useful for patrolling sessions.
By selecting the option "Hide patrolled edits", the Recent Changes repopulates to only show unmarked edits. Patrollers working from the bottom of the list may find keeping track of patrolled edits to multiple pages is most efficient as compared to other methods. If set as a semipermanent function in the '''my preferences''' tab, this action is useful in long patrolling sessions.


It's also possible to increase or decrease the range of dates and number of edits shown, using "Show last '''''x''''' changes in last '''''y''''' days" settings under "Recent Changes options". This can be useful in conjunction with other options, as it allows viewing of previous unpatrolled edits which may have been missed, and is also helpful when dealing with a large backlog. The defaults for both of these options can also be set under the "Recent changes" section of the '''my preferences''' tab.
Patrollers may also increase or decrease the range of dates and number of edits shown, using "Show last '''''x''''' changes in last '''''y''''' days" settings under "Recent Changes options". This can be useful in conjunction with other options, as it allows for the viewing of potentially missed unpatrolled edits, and is also helpful when dealing with a large backlog. The defaults for both of these options are toggled under the "Recent changes" section of the '''my preferences''' tab.


Also, the "Namespace" dropdown can be used to filter which edits are displayed. You may find it useful to concentrate on only edits to articles in the (Main) namespace, as article content is usually the most important area when patrolling. It is also possible to exclude a namespace from view; for example, if a batch of edits in the User Talk namespace were obstructing your work, selecting User Talk from the dropdown and checking "Invert selection" would remove them from view.
Also, the "Namespace" dropdown can be used to filter which edits are displayed. Patrollers may find it useful to concentrate on only edits to articles in the (Main) namespace, as article content is usually the most important area when patrolling. It is also possible to exclude a namespace from view; for example, if a batch of edits in the User Talk namespace are obstructing the patrolling process, one may select User Talk from the dropdown and check "Invert selection".


==Patrolling Specifics==
==Patrolling Specifics==
===New Pages===
===New Pages===
To patrol a new page, follow the link to the page in the recent changes, or alternatively through the [[Special:NewPages|New Pages]] special page. The button to patrol the page is at the bottom of the article. Look through the page and make sure it is appropriate for an article, add any tags if necessary, and categorize the page if it has not been already.
To patrol a new page, one must follow the link to the page in the recent changes, or alternatively through the [[Special:NewPages|New Pages]] special page. The button to patrol the page is at the bottom of the article. Patrollers are expected to look through the page to make sure it is appropriate for an article, add any tags if necessary, and categorize the page if applicable.
===Redirects===
===Redirects===
A newly created redirect may be patrolled in a similar manner as to new pages. Click on the redirect and then scrolling down to the bottom of the page, the mark as patrolled button will be there. Make sure that the redirect points to the correct location, and if applicable the right section, before marking it as patrolled.
A newly created redirect may be patrolled in a similar manner as to new pages. After clicking on the redirect and scrolling down to the bottom of the page, the patroller may notice an evident "mark as patrolled" hyperlink. Before marking as patrolled, one must make sure that the redirect points to the correct location, and if applicable the right article section.


'''Note:''' For new redirects to external wikis, you should copy the url to the redirect from the recent changes, and then add '''&redirect=no''' to the end of the url. Put this into your browser's address bar and follow it. This will take you directly to the redirect page instead of its target, the patrol button will be there if the URL was copied correctly.  '''Alternatively''', you may instead get to the redirect page to patrol it through the [[Special:NewPages|New Pages]] special page by choosing to show redirects; the resulting list of links will go directly to the redirect pages.
'''Note:''' For new redirects to external wikis, one may copy the url to the redirect from the Recent Changes, and then add '''&redirect=no''' to the end of the url. After applying the URL to the Internet, the page arrived on will be the redirect, and the "mark as patrolled" hyperlink will be evident.  '''Alternatively''', a patroller may instead go to the redirect page to patrol it through the [[Special:NewPages|New Pages]] special page by choosing to show redirects; the resulting list of links will go directly to the redirect pages.


===Userpages===
===Userpages===
[[File:Patrol.png|thumb|right|The basic patrol view. The two buttons which say "mark as patrolled" will patrol the edit. If the [[Mediawiki:Admin.js|admin script]] is installed, the tab at the top will appear, as well. (Click on the image to enlarge)]]
[[File:Patrol.png|thumb|right|The basic patrol view. The two buttons which say "mark as patrolled" will patrol the edit. If the [[Mediawiki:Admin.js|admin script]] is installed, the tab at the top will appear, as well. (Click on the image to enlarge)]]
In the case of userpages, you largely don't have to check for proper grammar or spelling. Most theories and opinions, within reason, are fine to have on there. Examples of content to revert on user pages are: hateful content directly targeting another user, overly obscene content, templates that are not supposed to be in the userspace, etc.
Userpage patrolling is amongst the most relaxed, in respect to supervision and approval rules. Grammar, spelling, and general text content is not of great concern, however, any inappropriate conduct between users, obscenities, or misplaced templates are subject to immediate removal. Authorization from the user is not required in any of the previous conditions.
 
===Talk Pages===
For talk page edits, you largely don't have to be as thorough as a normal edit. Just make sure that the talk post is appropriate for the wiki and that it doesn't violate any of the wiki's expectations of good behavior. If it's simply not appropriate, use the <nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[Template:OT|OT]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki> template after the post. If it violates the rules of behavior, inform the rest of the online staff preferably through our [[Zelda Wiki:Skype|Skype]] chatrooms so the matter may be discussed, privately in order to assess the situation fully. If said patroller cannot access the Skype chatroom for any reason, contact anyone on the administrative staff, especially other patrollers, to help review the situation, via talk page.


===Edit Wars===
=== Talk Pages ===  
Edit wars happen. If you are patrolling and you either run into two or more users edit warring, or a user is constantly undoing your patrol reverts, tell the rest of staff on the [[Zelda Wiki:Skype|Skype]] chatroom so a course of action may be decided upon, so that all sides of the situation can be fully assessed, by the majority of the active staff. After the war is resolved, you largely don't have to inspect most of the edits made to the page in question during the war. Just mark them as patrolled and compare the first and last edits to see if anything needs to be fixed.
As with userpages, the supervision of talk pages is very relaxed, however, comment appropriateness is of the highest priority. Irrelevant of forum-like commentary is dealt with in the form of the <nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[Template:OT|OT]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki> template, which flags a comment as "Off Topic". Inappropriate conduct, such as [[Help:Glossary##Edit War|edit warring]] or [[Help:Glossary##"Rollback Tennis"|"rollback tennis"]] may be subject to [[Zelda Wiki:User Accounts#Banning Accounts|consequences]] given the severity of the matter, at the discretion of the administrators.

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Zelda Wiki prides itself in having every single edit marked and patrolled. The Patrollers and Admins/Bureaucrats all share the task of reviewing new changes at Zelda Wiki.

Job Description and the Significance of Patrollers

Patrolling is a privilege earned by esteemed editors who have established themselves on the wiki as reliable, consistent, dependable editors over time. With such a privilege comes the responsibility and restraint to mark edits as "approved" after fixing, adding, subtracting, or cleaning them up to the best of one's ability. These patrollers are the very editors that ensure the quality standards of this wiki, as described in the Help Guide, are constant, wiki-wide. Without them, the wiki would degrade as the small errors made by all editors propagate over time.

How do patrollers know if an edit is legitimate? Patrollers, as seasoned editors, are highly knowledgeable on the Zelda series, having played or at least researched all games and themes of the series, upon receiving the position. Every edit made is patrolled, however, not always by the same patroller. For the edits made in which one patroller is not familiar, they either research the addition to figure out the meaning of the edit, or wait for another, more knowledgable patroller to take over.

Patrollers must not only supervise the submission of typical edits, but also cater to vandals who come to the wiki with malicious intent. These edits are forcibly removed at the earliest chance and the perpetrators are handed over to the admins for chastisement. Zelda Wiki is unique in employing patrollers who do not also have administrator status; thus, patrolling is seen as a "stepping-stone", a test of sorts, to becoming an administrator.

Introduction to Patrolling Edits

Patrolling Etiquette and Terminology

The red ! which denominates an unpatrolled edit.

In the Recent Changes, a red exclamation point beside Pagenames in the list indicates an unpatrolled edit.

Clicking on "(diff)" opens a view highlighting exactly what has been changed between the newest edit the preceding one. From this point two options are available:

  • Mark as Patrolled- This option approves any new changes to the article. Before opening an edit view to make any corrections or additions that come to mind, a patroller must scan to see if later changes have been made to the article.
  • Rollback- The Rollback function reverts all edits made by a single editor to a version made by another editor. If only one editor has edited on a page, the Rollback function will not work.
    • If the rollback button is accidentally pressed, it must be quickly undone using the regular undo button; a subsequent statement in the edit summary stating accidence must be made.

It is encouraged that patrollers edit a page after performing a Rollback or Undo function, especially if a portion of the removed earlier change was legitimate. Furthermore, since users may not understand why their edits were reverted, it is also encouraged that a message be left on their talk page as to why the revert was carried out and how they can improve upon their editing style in the future.

Manipulating Your Recent Changes

By selecting the option "Hide patrolled edits", the Recent Changes repopulates to only show unmarked edits. Patrollers working from the bottom of the list may find keeping track of patrolled edits to multiple pages is most efficient as compared to other methods. If set as a semipermanent function in the my preferences tab, this action is useful in long patrolling sessions.

Patrollers may also increase or decrease the range of dates and number of edits shown, using "Show last x changes in last y days" settings under "Recent Changes options". This can be useful in conjunction with other options, as it allows for the viewing of potentially missed unpatrolled edits, and is also helpful when dealing with a large backlog. The defaults for both of these options are toggled under the "Recent changes" section of the my preferences tab.

Also, the "Namespace" dropdown can be used to filter which edits are displayed. Patrollers may find it useful to concentrate on only edits to articles in the (Main) namespace, as article content is usually the most important area when patrolling. It is also possible to exclude a namespace from view; for example, if a batch of edits in the User Talk namespace are obstructing the patrolling process, one may select User Talk from the dropdown and check "Invert selection".

Patrolling Specifics

New Pages

To patrol a new page, one must follow the link to the page in the recent changes, or alternatively through the New Pages special page. The button to patrol the page is at the bottom of the article. Patrollers are expected to look through the page to make sure it is appropriate for an article, add any tags if necessary, and categorize the page if applicable.

Redirects

A newly created redirect may be patrolled in a similar manner as to new pages. After clicking on the redirect and scrolling down to the bottom of the page, the patroller may notice an evident "mark as patrolled" hyperlink. Before marking as patrolled, one must make sure that the redirect points to the correct location, and if applicable the right article section.

Note: For new redirects to external wikis, one may copy the url to the redirect from the Recent Changes, and then add &redirect=no to the end of the url. After applying the URL to the Internet, the page arrived on will be the redirect, and the "mark as patrolled" hyperlink will be evident. Alternatively, a patroller may instead go to the redirect page to patrol it through the New Pages special page by choosing to show redirects; the resulting list of links will go directly to the redirect pages.

Userpages

File:Patrol.png
The basic patrol view. The two buttons which say "mark as patrolled" will patrol the edit. If the admin script is installed, the tab at the top will appear, as well. (Click on the image to enlarge)

Userpage patrolling is amongst the most relaxed, in respect to supervision and approval rules. Grammar, spelling, and general text content is not of great concern, however, any inappropriate conduct between users, obscenities, or misplaced templates are subject to immediate removal. Authorization from the user is not required in any of the previous conditions.

Talk Pages

As with userpages, the supervision of talk pages is very relaxed, however, comment appropriateness is of the highest priority. Irrelevant of forum-like commentary is dealt with in the form of the {{OT}} template, which flags a comment as "Off Topic". Inappropriate conduct, such as edit warring or "rollback tennis" may be subject to consequences given the severity of the matter, at the discretion of the administrators.