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   - test filters
 
 \section{Limitations}
-* an ethnographic analysis as a part of the present work is not possible; (cs perspective, limited time)
-* Disclaimer on limitations: there was only one person who manually tagged the filters according to their purpose; this has following limitations: ...; (Claudia promises to tag a second time if we submit a paper to the CHI;)
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+This work presents a first attempt at analysing Wikipedia's edit filter system.
+It has several limitations (we could think of).
+First, it focuses on English Wikipedia only.
+We are convinced that there are valuable lessons to be learnt (about the communities, usefulness of filters, ..) from comparing edit filter use across different language versions.
+Second, unfortunately, including an ethnographic analysis was not possible.
+This is partially due to the fact that we employ a computer science perspective on the question and partially due to limited time.
+Third, the manual filter classification was undertaken by one person only, so biases of this person have certainly shaped the labels.
 
 \section{Discussion}