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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.
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