User:RemoveRedSky/V1

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After seeing this page from User:Opabinia regalis, I decided to run a 10 minute timer to see how much vandalism I could catch with AntiVandal (spanning from 21:00 to 21:10 UTC on 22 December 2024). This dataset might be small, but I might redo it at a later date.

Flagging & Reversions

  • Within the 10 minutes, 16 edits were flagged.[note 1]
  • 6 of the flagged edits were reverted.
    • 4 of these edits were reverted.
    • 2 of these edits were not reverted, however I reverted them for vandalism.
  • 10 of these edits were not reverted, were incorrectly marked, or had possibly questionable edits.
    • 1 of these edits had an incorrect edit summary and I questioned whether or not to revert it. I had decided to not revert it.

Registered vs. Unregistered

  • 3 of the edits were from registered users with less than 100 edits. 1 of these were reverted.
  • 13 of the edits were from unregistered users with less than 100 edits. 5 of these were reverted.
    • The ratio between registered and unregistered editors getting flagged is 1:4.33.

Potentially Useless Information

  • 2 of the edits were tagged as a minor edit. Both were not reverted.
  • 1 of the IP ranges were temporarily blocked from editing the page Harshad Chopda. About 1 hour and 30 minutes later, an IP from that range had edited another page. Their edits have been reverted.
  • 1 IP had 2 of their edits flagged. One was reverted, and the other wasn't.
    • Their reverted edit happened directly after their unreverted edit.
  • 5 minutes after I was done, about 10 more edits were flagged, however I did not gather the data on the edits.
  • This took me way longer than it should have.

Notes

  1. The edits were flagged with an ORES score of 0.4 or higher. This does not mean that 16 of the edits were vandalism, rather it was flagged with a 40% potential or higher of actually being vandalism.

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