Edit filter helper is a user group that allows non-administrators to view the details, code, and logs of private edit filters, but not to edit them. The right may be granted and revoked by administrators. This page details the right, the requirements for it, and the processes involved in granting and removing it. There are currently 23 filter helpers on English Wikipedia.

Common use cases

There are three groups of editors for whom this is useful:

Groups that don't need edit filter helper

The following groups do not need edit filter helper because they can already view private edit filters:

The right

The edit-filter-helper user right gives access to

Granting the right

The edit filter helper right may be granted in the following circumstances:

  1. A checkuser may, at their discretion, grant this right to a Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations (WP:SPI) clerk or trainee clerk who:
    • Meets the criteria in the "Requirements for granting" section
    • Has not had an edit filter-related right removed previously for any reason other than inactivity.
  2. By any administrator when there is consensus to promote at the edit filter noticeboard.
  3. By any administrator following a self-request from an editor in good standing to reduce the editor's access from edit-filter manager.

Process for requesting

In a new section, make a request at the edit filter noticeboard. Self-nominations are a requirement.[2]

Requirements for granting

This is a highly specialized right that is routinely denied even to experienced editors. There are currently 23 edit filter helpers, compared with 6,833 rollbackers. Meeting all the above criteria does not guarantee a request will obtain consensus support to pass. Above all, noticeboard regulars look for indicators that an editor can be trusted. Trust is important because private edit filters reveal the detection strategies for tracking long-term abusers, and also private edit filter logs often contain revision deletable or oversightable information. This is a subjective measurement and the editors participating in a given request will have their own criteria to judge whether an editor is sufficiently trustworthy for this user right.

Criteria for revocation

The user right can be revoked for violating any of the above conduct standards and for other misconduct. Additionally, it can be revoked at any time by an administrator without any process or prior notice in any of the following circumstances:

  1. The editor has shared details of private filters with unauthorised parties.
  2. The editor has blatantly misused the tool.
  3. The editor has been sanctioned by Arbcom or the community for actions which make the user no longer suitable for the role.
  4. The editor has failed to report to an administrator after noticing unauthorized use of their account or otherwise neglected account security practices.
  5. The editor has been inactive on the English Wikipedia for 12 months.

If your edit filter helper right was revoked and you would like to appeal the decision, first discuss with the revoking administrator. If after such an exchange you still feel the matter is unresolved and requires outside input, you may post at WP:AN to appeal the decision. Request for the right after a revocation for inactivity or self-requested removal may be made at WP:PERM.

Process for removing right

For inactivity:

For other reasons:

In all cases:

Notes

  1. ^ a b There is no formal definition of what constitutes a "basic understanding", but by requesting this right you are asserting that you meet these criteria. Those commenting on the request should assume good faith regarding this assertion unless they have a reason to do otherwise.

References

See also