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66.31.181.117

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 05:16, 12 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 123456
User: 66.31.181.117
Article: Pat Murphy (writer)
Time: 2007-12-16 13:54:13
Diff: [1]
Heuristic: pagereplace
Reason: replacing entire content with something else

What happened

This is just a test.

Discussion

Phil A

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 21:17, 12 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 620251
User: Phil A
Article: Tim Smith (musician)
Time: 2010-05-12 16:08:17
Diff: [2]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 12456 characters

What happened

I edited this article in response to criticisms that it was too long and contained unnecessary detail. Although I removed much of the extraneous information, the core of the article remains intact, so therefore I think this should be considered a false positive.

Discussion

86.41.61.203

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 07:28, 13 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 620627
User: 86.41.61.203
Article: Theodore Roosevelt
Time: 2010-05-13 02:21:57
Diff: [3]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 8351 characters

What happened

I removed a very large amount of external links (down from ~50 to 7). The section had previously been tagged as a linkfarm using

. Perhaps in future ClueBot could check to see if the large amount of text removed was from a section tagged as needing reduction/condensing?

Discussion

HyperSonic X

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 08:20, 13 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 620642
User: HyperSonic X
Article: Troy Bayliss
Time: 2010-05-13 03:15:54
Diff: [4]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 13982 characters

What happened

I reverted vandalism from an IP. Then, Cluebot reverted my edit.

Discussion

Wiki.saeid

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 11:39, 13 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 620666
User: Wiki.saeid
Article: Template:PBB/551
Time: 2010-05-13 04:10:22
Diff: [5]
Heuristic: pageblank
Reason: blanking the page

What happened

On the page of the article \"Vasopressin\" there is a probable wrong arrangement in the contents (in the right-side table or Template:PBB/551, to be exact). When you open a printable view of the page by following this direction : File-->Print Preview you will see a page which is incomplete and some parts of the table are missed. This problem is not encountered when one does the same way for the most of the articles e.g. the article \"Diabetes incipidus\". I tried ,probably in the wrong way, to rectify this problem by deleting the contents of the table followed by re-arranging the page contents in a format similar to that of a printer-friendly page. In the would-be new page the contents of the table would not be deleted at all but re-arranged in another format.

I am a loyal friend of the \"Miracle of 21st Century\", Wikipedia.

I hope this action of mine is interpreted as a cordial contribution to Wikipedia.

Discussion

72.178.134.135

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 17:08, 13 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 620911
User: 72.178.134.135
Article: Truthiness
Time: 2010-05-13 11:56:05
Diff: [6]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 1 * "/fuck/i"
  • 1 * "/fuck ((yo)?u|h(er|im)|them|it)/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

Article quotes Stephen Colbert, who actually does say \"Fuck\". The article currently has \"F---\". Wikipedia should not censor what he actually says, as per WP:NOT.

Discussion

DrJenkinsPhd

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 22:18, 13 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 621204
User: DrJenkinsPhd
Article: Mount Kenya
Time: 2010-05-13 17:07:56
Diff: [7]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 25035 characters

What happened

Superflous content was out of topic (British colonial history) and is not about Mount Kenya. There is a Wikipedia page on Britain\'s Colonial Explorations and Colonial History.

Having inappropriate material all over Kenya topics is not only redundant and irrelevant but affects readability and Neutrality.

Thanks.

Discussion

75.64.46.67

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 03:21, 14 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 621394
User: 75.64.46.67
Article: Miss Hannah Minx
Time: 2010-05-13 22:19:25
Diff: [8]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 1 * "/\blol\b/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

Cluebot hates truth.

Discussion

Figs Might Ply

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 14:42, 14 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 621605
User: Figs Might Ply
Article: Safe injection site
Time: 2010-05-14 09:30:21
Diff: [9]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 29918 characters

What happened

Please note discussion on talk page, reverts part of ongoing discussion re: content & style of article

Discussion

Figs Might Ply

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 14:42, 14 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 621605
User: Figs Might Ply
Article: Safe injection site
Time: 2010-05-14 09:30:21
Diff: [10]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 29918 characters

What happened

Please note discussion on talk page, reverts part of ongoing discussion re: content & style of article

Discussion

207.180.10.50

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 15:03, 14 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 621610
User: 207.180.10.50
Article: Paul Pierce
Time: 2010-05-14 09:45:32
Diff: [11]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 1 * "/fuck/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

The edit was to a quote regarding where Paul Pierce received his \"The Truth\" nickname. It was giving to him by Shaquille O\'Neal who did use an obsenity. Including it makes the quote more accurate and I was under the impression that wikipedia did not censor obsenities when they are factually and relevantly included in articles. Original quote is here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/miles-mogulescu/paul-pierce-is-the-best-b_b_107852.html

Discussion

201.172.181.203

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 00:13, 15 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 618142
User: 201.172.181.203
Article: Window Shopper
Time: 2010-05-10 18:48:27
Diff: [12]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 162291 characters

What happened

Discussion

67.203.188.58

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 06:45, 15 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 622123
User: 67.203.188.58
Article: United States Senate election in California, 2010
Time: 2010-05-15 01:39:32
Diff: [13]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 8042 characters

What happened

I deleted an inappropriate section. My deletion was automatically reverted.

Discussion

BC Literature Fan

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 19:03, 15 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 622337
User: BC Literature Fan
Article: David Lester (artist, author, publisher)
Time: 2010-05-15 13:43:32
Diff: [14]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 1 * "/666+\b/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

I was updating the information in the entry and adding citations. It looks like one of my citations (to a blog) was not liked by Cluebot and so ALL of my text changes and citations were deleted. Can they be restored (minus any links that were not acceptable to Wikipeadia). Is that possible? I spent hours updating this entry. NOTE: no obscenities were involved.

many thanks, BC Literature Fan


Discussion

201.172.181.203

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 01:28, 19 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 618142
User: 201.172.181.203
Article: Window Shopper
Time: 2010-05-10 18:48:27
Diff: [15]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 162291 characters

What happened

Discussion

201.172.181.203

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 01:29, 19 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 618142
User: 201.172.181.203
Article: Window Shopper
Time: 2010-05-10 18:48:27
Diff: [16]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 162291 characters

What happened

Discussion

67.149.84.223

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 17:21, 19 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 622873
User: 67.149.84.223
Article: Cedar Point
Time: 2010-05-19 12:15:35
Diff: [17]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 53273 characters

What happened

I was clearing irrelevant characters and edited foul language that someone inserted into article.

Discussion

79.97.208.144

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 22:05, 19 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 623124
User: 79.97.208.144
Article: Outlaster
Time: 2010-05-19 16:36:51
Diff: [18]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 1 * "/fuck/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

The title of \"I\'monamotherf***ingboat\" is a genuine one (with the exception of the \"***\" replacing the \"uck,\" this title is as it appears on its iTunes pre-order page - with no spaces between the words)

Please click the link below for confirmation: http://itunes.apple.com/ie/preorder/outlaster/id372448376 Note: this link requires iTunes to be installed on your system, and it may also instruct you to switch to the Irish version of the iTunes store.

Can you please exempt the \"Outlaster\" article from being reverted by ClueBot at every mention of this genuine song title, similar to the set up you have at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arma-Goddamn-Motherfuckin-Geddon

Thank you.

Discussion

Neetra93

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 07:13, 20 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 623432
User: Neetra93
Article: Rio Ferdinand
Time: 2010-05-20 02:04:18
Diff: [19]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 14392 characters

What happened

The page had been vandalized and made from Rio Ferdinand to Cristiano Ronaldo... i Was trying to do the wiki word justice and revert back but apparently that means i am a vandalizer.

Discussion

72.37.171.156

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 07:14, 20 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 623431
User: 72.37.171.156
Article: West Virginia Power
Time: 2010-05-20 02:02:01
Diff: [20]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 1 * "/666+\b/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

Updated the current all time Win-Loss record. It just so happens that as of 5/20/2010, they\'ve lost 1,666 games.

Discussion

174.3.123.220

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 07:05, 20 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 623428
User: 174.3.123.220
Article: Wikipedia:Reference desk/Entertainment
Time: 2010-05-20 01:53:54
Diff: [21]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 2 * "/whore/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

This is not inapplicable.

Discussion

Cluebot should not be active on the Reference Desks. They are intensely and actively watched by hundreds of users and the nature of the desks (we accept questions on anything) means that false positives are likely - as in the this action being reported. Matt Deres (talk) 11:20, 20 May 2010 (UTC)

Hmcginty

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 17:12, 20 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 623717
User: Hmcginty
Article: Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Time: 2010-05-20 11:51:38
Diff: [22]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 8538 characters

What happened

The reasons for the edits were valid. The information contained on MADD was either completely false, as is the case for the actual mission of MADD which is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage drinking or was outdated and made it look as if MADD supported things that it does not. The article was very one-sided and didn\'t compare facts with facts, but had a lot of opinions rather than facts of what MADD actually does or it\'s mission statements.

It was clearly misleading and false in many areas.

Discussion

Hopechina

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 10:03, 21 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 624269
User: Hopechina
Article: Peter Hessler
Time: 2010-05-21 04:18:48
Diff: [23]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 7665 characters

What happened

Per Wikipedia guidelines, \"Material that fails verification may be tagged with [not in citation given] or removed. Unsourced or poorly sourced contentious material about living persons should be removed immediately and not tagged or moved to the talk page.\" I have removed the \"Biography\" \"Career\" and \"links\" of this page. Mr. Hessler or the fans who created this page had plenty of time and fair warning to add sources and citations to the material, but they did not, so we must follow Wikipedia rules and immediately remove the self-serving information that previously constituted a majority of this entry. As the statement below says, this was not Mr. Hessler\'s personal homepage and should not appear as such. External links to Hessler\'s speeches and book reviews were especially self-serving and do not belong on Wikipedia. None of the biographical information was sourced and appeared to be written by Hessler himself. Saying his books are \"well known\" in the very first paragraph of the entry without any citation to this claim was also a bit self-aggrandizing. I would have just moved this data to the talk page to be edited later, however Wikipedia rules state \"not...moved to the talk page\" so I did not. if someone has a problem with this, then redo the page according to Wiki standards and not just because you are a fan of Hessler\'s books. User:Hopechina

Discussion

Bareman

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 13:55, 21 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 623866
User: Bareman
Article: List of vigilantes in popular culture
Time: 2010-05-20 14:49:02
Diff: [24]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 2 * "/\bass\b/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

\"Kick Ass\" is the name of a 2010 film with primary themes of comic book heroes and vigilante justice.


Discussion

Jmoonah

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 20:41, 21 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 599754
User: Jmoonah
Article: Back Against the Wall
Time: 2010-04-21 14:36:07
Diff: [25]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 2 * "/damn/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

ClueBot seems to have interpreted my addition of a link to the band \"Damn Yankees\" as an attempt to vandalize this article with an obscenity.

Tommy Shaw was in fact in a real band called Damn Yankees:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damn_Yankees_%28band%29

I feel this is relevant information and I believe this change should be re-instated.

Thanks!


Discussion

66.62.194.224

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 09:58, 22 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 624909
User: 66.62.194.224
Article: IGA (supermarkets)
Time: 2010-05-22 04:55:35
Diff: [26]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 1 * "/nigger/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

ClueBot doesn\'t understand that the name of NIGA was changed to IGA becuase NIGA sounds like Nigger.

Discussion

Kchej

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 05:59, 23 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 625347
User: Kchej
Article: List of University of Wisconsin–Madison people
Time: 2010-05-23 00:51:06
Diff: [27]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 18201 characters

What happened

Moving an article section of extreme length to a seperate article.

Discussion

71.231.76.242

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 20:03, 23 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 625624
User: 71.231.76.242
Article: Tristitia
Time: 2010-05-23 14:57:37
Diff: [28]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 19122 characters

What happened

Someone copy-and-pasted a part of the article about 20 to 30 times (too hard to count). Since this is obviously vandalism, I reverted it, but I realize that removing a bunch of characters triggers clue-bot\'s blanking filter. It\'s okay, no big deal, and the other guy\'s vandalism has since been removed.

Discussion

68.98.106.206

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 00:36, 24 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 613225
User: 68.98.106.206
Article: God and Other Minds
Time: 2010-05-04 19:48:48
Diff: [29]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 21372 characters

What happened

The God and Other Minds page had been vandalized by replacing the articles text with the main body of another larger article(boogeyman), and another user reverted the page and ClueBot restored the vandalism.

Discussion

Kusername

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 10:42, 24 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 625795
User: Kusername
Article: Penicillin
Time: 2010-05-23 20:11:58
Diff: [30]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 10061 characters

What happened

Two problems here:

(1) The edit in question was a self-revert - the user was undoing their own edit, which immediately preceded the edit in question;

(2) Despite leaving a warning on the user\'s userpage, ClueBot does not appear to have reverted this edit, going by the article history.

Discussion

86.186.119.28

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 11:06, 24 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 626052
User: 86.186.119.28
Article: Philanthropy
Time: 2010-05-24 05:54:42
Diff: [31]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 30676 characters

What happened

junk in article

Discussion

69.143.216.119

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 14:25, 24 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 626145
User: 69.143.216.119
Article: 2010 French Open - Men's Singles
Time: 2010-05-24 09:21:29
Diff: [32]
Heuristic: redirect
Reason: redirecting article to non-existant page

What happened

Obviously the page \"2010 French Open - Men\'s Singles\" (with hyphen) should redirect to \"2010 French Open – Men\'s Singles\" (with long dash) rather than to \"2010 French Open.\" The fact that this was reverted really makes me question the efficacy of ClueBot which I have had other problems with in the past.

Discussion

81.157.194.236

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 15:00, 24 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 626183
User: 81.157.194.236
Article: Conficker
Time: 2010-05-24 09:55:16
Diff: [33]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 1 * "/fuck/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

Cluebot reverted a perfectly good edit that happened to have the word \'fucker\' in it. I was editing the article to remove a coy mistranslation of the German word \'ficker\' - it does not mean \'a cognate for \"fornicator\"\'; it means \'fucker\', pure and simple. Wikipedia is not censored so I was removing incorrect information and replacing it with the correct word.

Discussion

Pickyproofreader

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 00:27, 25 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 626615
User: Pickyproofreader
Article: Missile Approach Warning
Time: 2010-05-24 19:05:20
Diff: [34]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 16365 characters

What happened

A bug somehow appeared and my edit submitted at 00:00:00 contained a duplication of the entire article.

This was later reverted by me within a minute when I noticed the error.

Cluebot seems to have detected that the content of the page was halved, and presumably considered that I was deleting a large amount of content, even though that additional content was a duplication in error and submitted by me.

Cluebot then reverted all my edits to the page when it saw that half of the content of the page was deleted.

Cluebot should possibly only trigger if the large amount of text deleted by a user was not also added by that user.

Picky Proofreader

Discussion

72.254.99.222

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 06:30, 25 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 626795
User: 72.254.99.222
Article: United States Air Force Academy
Time: 2010-05-25 00:30:30
Diff: [35]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 12616 characters

What happened

\"The edit ClueBot allowed showed pictures of Abu Ghraib prisoners being tortured.\" Please see the discussion at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:ClueBot_Commons#Bad_Edit

Discussion

82.5.99.138

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 20:52, 25 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 627327
User: 82.5.99.138
Article: Sonic drift 3
Time: 2010-05-25 15:47:54
Diff: [36]
Heuristic: pageblank
Reason: blanking the page

What happened

This page shouldn\'t exist; it currently redirects automatically to a different game which is technically incorrect.

Discussion

4get

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 00:47, 26 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 627482
User: 4get
Article: FreeArc
Time: 2010-05-25 19:23:31
Diff: [37]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 1 * "/666+\b/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

0.666 is the actual current version number for this software.

Discussion

96.54.48.68

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 01:58, 26 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 627555
User: 96.54.48.68
Article: Fane
Time: 2010-05-25 20:48:31
Diff: [38]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 1 * "/\bcock\b/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

I suspect kluebot doesn\'t know what a weather cock is.

Discussion

Kopana

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 06:49, 26 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 627687
User: Kopana
Article: The Fearless Hyena
Time: 2010-05-26 01:39:20
Diff: [39]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 305971 characters

What happened

There\'s a huge swathe of text at the end of the article that doesn\'t belong. I found it in the list of the Longest Articles on Wikipedia in spot number four or so. The text in question appears to be from a text book of some sort.

I erased it, and then ClueBot undid my edit as seeming vandalism. Quite a surprise, given that it\'s my first edit in a number of years.

Discussion

Alex.mccarthy

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 21:01, 26 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 628116
User: Alex.mccarthy
Article: Standard Template Library
Time: 2010-05-26 15:56:11
Diff: [40]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 31468 characters

What happened

Someone added 30k characters of linkspam to the Standard Template Library page in 7 edits over 40 minutes. I rolled back to the latest version of the page before these pages:

(cur | prev) 20:54, 26 May 2010 204.128.192.3 (talk) (54,591 bytes) (STL 101++ prepared and executed by author) (undo) (cur | prev) 18:15, 23 May 2010 Alex.mccarthy (talk | contribs) (24,280 bytes) (Reference Andrei Alexandrescu\'s talk on ranges vs. iterators, link to Boost.Range) (undo)

Note that the page size increased by over 30,000 bytes after being edited by 204.128.192.3.

Discussion

76.2.162.180

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 23:32, 26 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 627705
User: 76.2.162.180
Article: Constantines
Time: 2010-05-26 02:37:36
Diff: [41]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 1 * "/fuck/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

ClueBot reverted a user\'s edit that provided info on a single from the band Constantines--the offending text in question was that the song was entitled \"Fucking Up\", a cover of a Neil Young song. Info on the single can be found here, confirming that ClueBot\'s edit is a false positive.

Discussion

75.28.65.239

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 09:44, 27 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 628245
User: 75.28.65.239
Article: Henry Pryce Jackman
Time: 2010-05-26 18:53:59
Diff: [42]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 1 * "/\bass\b/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

Henry Pryce Jackman wrote the score to the film \"Kick Ass\" and an anonymous editor inserted that information. ClueBot appears to have seen \"ass\" and presumed vandalism, when there was none.

Discussion

75.2.209.226

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 22:43, 27 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 628968
User: 75.2.209.226
Article: Stephen Ambrose
Time: 2010-05-27 17:40:13
Diff: [43]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 1 * "/666+\b/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

I added ISBNs to a list of books in the article. ClueBot reverted.

Discussion

172.207.93.175

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 01:29, 28 May 2010 (UTC).

Information

ID: 135719
User: 172.207.93.175
Article: Great Sankey High School
Time: 2007-12-27 13:24:52
Diff: [44]
Heuristic: pagereplace
Reason: replacing entire content with something else

What happened

My edit of Ricco Rodriguez\'s webpage was edited. The Page is blatantly wrong at parts and I changed it. Describing the fight between Rodriguez and Rizzo as \"one of the best prelim bouts [UFC] ever had\" is completely unintelligent and misleading.

In Rodriguez\'s fight with Nogueira he was clearly robbed. If someone takes offense to the comment I edited into the page I suggest you watch the fight.

Discussion

74.195.146.77

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 06:06, 28 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 629183
User: 74.195.146.77
Article: Alex Bennett
Time: 2010-05-28 01:01:14
Diff: [45]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 1 * "/penis/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

It was an amusing quote made by the person in question on there radio program>

Discussion

91.181.197.198

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 13:45, 28 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 629290
User: 91.181.197.198
Article: Club (weapon)
Time: 2010-05-28 08:41:40
Diff: [46]
Heuristic: smallchange/obscenities
Regular expressions matched:

  • 1 * "/penis/i"


Reason: making a minor change with obscenities

What happened

I made a genuine edit to the page and the Cluebot detected a false positive.

Discussion

DarkoS

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 13:48, 28 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 629287
User: DarkoS
Article: Variable-frequency drive
Time: 2010-05-28 08:33:34
Diff: [47]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 103800 characters

What happened

The article that I changed already contained lots of repeated text that looks like vandalism. My change is reverting it to previous version. This change of course looks like mass delete.


Discussion

109.212.187.68

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 18:37, 28 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 629428
User: 109.212.187.68
Article: Synergistic Processing Unit
Time: 2010-05-28 13:19:23
Diff: [48]
Heuristic: redirect
Reason: redirecting article to non-existant page

What happened

Synergistic Processing Unit redirects to the \"#Power Processor Element\" paragraph of the Cell (microprocessor) page, but the wording has been changed. Now it\'s \"#Power Processor Element (PPE)\". I changed the redirect, but Cluebot complained, saying that I am \"redirecting article to non-existant page\", which is the opposite of what I am trying to do.

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Tinss

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 19:51, 28 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 629483
User: Tinss
Article: Voyager Golden Record
Time: 2010-05-28 14:44:12
Diff: [49]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 10950 characters

What happened

I moved the contents section to a dedicated article (Contents of the Voyager Golden Record) I created for it. Otherwise, because of the addition of a big table of images, the article would have become too lengthy.


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Polio18

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 19:25, 29 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 529162
User: Polio18
Article: Pope John Paul II
Time: 2010-01-20 10:57:01
Diff: [50]
Heuristic: smallchange/exclamation
Reason: making a minor change adding "!!!"

What happened

Sorry, but he really is an honorary harlem globetrotter. I just made the mistake of putting it in all caps and 4 exclamation marks.

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Austin3301

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 02:18, 30 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 629894
User: Austin3301
Article: Don Martin (public affairs consultant)
Time: 2010-05-29 13:04:00
Diff: []
Heuristic: redirect
Reason: redirecting article to non-existant page

What happened

\"Don Martin (public affairs consultant\" was moved to a NEW page title \"Don Martin (Austin, Texas)\" because it was thought that the previous title incorrectly indicated that the entry was perhaps of an advertising nature....which was never intended. It was thought that the new title would be more neutral in keeping with Wikipedia policy.

The move to the new title was subsequently re-accompished.

Discussion

67.180.151.157

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 17:35, 30 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 630332
User: 67.180.151.157
Article: Economy of the USA
Time: 2010-05-30 12:31:19
Diff: [51]
Heuristic: pageblank
Reason: blanking the page

What happened

This shouldn\'t be redirecting anyway. It\'s a joke redirect. I fixed it. Cluelessbot reverted my fix.

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Park357

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 07:22, 31 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 630659
User: Park357
Article: Robert Lawrence Kuhn
Time: 2010-05-31 02:04:27
Diff: [52]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 26406 characters

What happened

Article significantly shortened as per strong recommendation in Discussion (last entry). Thanks for watching!

Discussion

118.93.84.92

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Posted by ClueBot Commons (talk) on 09:14, 31 May 2010 (UTC).

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ID: 630692
User: 118.93.84.92
Article: Raglan, New Zealand
Time: 2010-05-31 03:48:46
Diff: [53]
Heuristic: massdelete
Reason: deleting 8559 characters

What happened

The anon was reverting highly repetitive nonsense recently added to the article.

Discussion