Examine individual changes
This page allows you to examine the variables generated by the Abuse Filter for an individual change, and test it against filters.
Variables generated for this change
Variable | Value |
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Edit count of user (user_editcount) | |
Name of user account (user_name) | 154.16.105.189 |
Page ID (article_articleid) | 0 |
Page namespace (article_namespace) | 2 |
Page title (without namespace) (article_text) | 154.16.105.189 |
Full page title (article_prefixedtext) | User:154.16.105.189 |
Action (action) | edit |
Edit summary/reason (summary) | Antipiblic - More than 100 billion records password |
Whether or not the edit is marked as minor (minor_edit) | |
Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext) | |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext) | <center><b>With just $2, you can see any "password" you want!</b></center>
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Old page size (old_size) | 0 |
Unix timestamp of change (timestamp) | 1737580988 |