* We need a description of the technical workings of the edit filter system!
* How can we improve it from a computer scientist's/engineer's perspective?
* What task do the edit filters try to solve? Why does this task exist?/Why is it important?
* Why are there mechanisms triggered befor an edit gets published (such as edit filters), and such triggered afterwards (such as bots)? Is there a qualitative difference?
* I want to help people to do their work better using a technical system (e.g. the edit filters). How can I do this?
* The edit filter system can be embedded in the vandalism prevention frame. Are there other contexts/frames for which it is relevant?
* really get hold of the abuse_filter_log table! Ask Hong/Marisa.
## Fun Facts
## Fun Facts
* A focus on the Good faith policies/guidelines is a historical development. After the huge surge in edits Wikipedia experienced starting 2005 the community needed a means to handle these (and the proportional amount of vandalism). They opted for automatisation. Automated system branded a lot of good faith edits as vandalism, which drove new comers away. A policy focus on good faith is part of the intentions to fix this.