Edit check/Tags
This page documents the different edit tags the Editing Team introduces as part of the Edit Check project.
Tags
editTag name | Meaning | Implementation |
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editcheck-reference-decline-uncertain
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Tag applied to edits that when people decline to add a reference and indicate they are not sure what citation to add as the reason for doing so. | T342462 |
editcheck-reference-decline-other
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Tag applied to edits that when people decline to add a reference and select "Other" when prompted to share why they made this choice. | T342462 |
editcheck-reference-decline-common-knowledge
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Tag applied to edits that when people decline to add a reference and indicate the information they are adding is common knowledge when prompted to share why they made this choice. | T342462 |
editcheck-reference-decline-irrelevant
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Tag applied to edits that when people decline to add a reference and indicate the information they are adding does not need a reference as the reason for doing so. | T342462 |
editcheck-references
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Tag applied to all edits that meet the conditions that could cause the reference edit check to be shown.[1] | T324733 |
editcheck-newreference
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Tag appended to all edits made using the visual editor to pages in the main namespace that involve an edit where people add a net new reference. | T325713 |
editcheck-newcontent
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Tag applied to all edits in which new content is added. Where "new content" in this context is defined by the conditions that were defined in T324730 and are now codified in editcheck/modules/init.js. | T333714 |
editcheck-references-activated
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Tag applied to edits where the reference check is actually shown to people in the process of publishing an edit. | T342462 |
Notes
edit- ↑ Emphasis on "could" seeing as how this tag does NOT indicate whether the reference check was actually shown within the edits it is "appended" to.