diff --git a/EN-state-of-the-art b/EN-state-of-the-art index eb22c74ab54913b1ca085375355938ce2d6b160b..ab4c5ae0c42033517777a87f83b8122e043cf045 100644 --- a/EN-state-of-the-art +++ b/EN-state-of-the-art @@ -413,11 +413,15 @@ what do the most active filters do? * get a sense of what gets filtered (more qualitative) * vandalism - * unintentional suboptimal behavior from new users who don't know better (blanking an article/section; creating an article without categories; adding larger texts without references); or from users who are too lazy (to write proper edit summaries) + * unintentional suboptimal behavior from new users who don't know better (blanking an article/section; creating an article without categories; adding larger texts without references; large unwikified new article (#180)); or from users who are too lazy (to write proper edit summaries) * editing behaviours and styles not suitable for an encyclopedia (poor grammar/not commiting to ortography norms; use of emoticons and !; ascii art?) * "unexplained removal of sourced content" (#636) may be an attempt to silence a view point the editor doesn't like + * related: "IP adding possibly unreferenced material to BLP" (#686): similar to previous one; attempt at self-promotion? or libel + * and "users creating autobiographies" (#148) * "log/throttle possible sleeper account creations" (#527): attempt to prevent sock-puppeting * 712 is kinda weird^^ + * 364 is a hidden filter with "changing the name in a BLP infobox": targeted vandalism? + * possible copyright issues/link spam for SEO: "adding external images/links" (#220) * why get certain filters (and not others?)