Manual:$wgUseNPPatrol

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Use new pages patrolling to check for vandalism
Introduced in version:1.12.0 (r27025)
Removed in version:Still in use
Allowed values:(boolean)
Default value:true

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Use new pages patrolling to check for vandalism.

This will add a "Mark this page as patrolled" button to the bottom right of unpatrolled pages, and will add exclamation marks to unpatrolled pages in Special:RecentChanges. Clicking "Mark this page as patrolled" will change the page's first revision in the recentchanges table. It will change the rc_patrolled field from 0 to 1. Certain types of edits will create an autopatrolled edit (rc_patrolled = 2). All unpatrolled pages will be considered patrolled after a certain number of days ($wgRCMaxAge), because the recentchanges table gets purged periodically, and the absence of a revision in the recentchanges table is treated as the revision being patrolled.

The ability to mark pages as patrolled is controlled by the user right patrol. You cannot mark your own pages as patrolled.

Introduced in r27025 (T3405).

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