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The Signpost: 23 October 2017

The Wikimedia Foundation publishes the latest fundraising report, convenes over the close of the strategic plan discussion, and moves into a new space.
A variety of topics promoted.
If your name is Ralph, well sorry.
Advocates for sharing offline information gather to make content, software, hardware, and social decisions.
A chat with a developer of open source software which allows users to download web content for offline reading, and the future of offline access to Wikipedia.
Fighting fake news and plagiarism.
Wikimedia UK's partnerships and achievements working with GLAM institutions.
Readers interested in the the death of Hef, Puerto Rico, films and television.

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Dynamic IPs and ClueBot

You wrote: > When vandalism happens, ClueBot does not differentiate whether or not you have a dynamic IP - it won't because it doesn't > matter.

Yes it does.

When you send one of these messages to a dynamic IP that has been reassigned by an ISP to a different user than the one who committed the vandalism it is a near certainty that it will go to someone who never has and never will edit Wikipedia and has no idea how Wikipedia works: they just know it as a place to look stuff up. It may go to someone who just did their very first edit (but not the one that triggered the warning): you can bet that they will never do another. They will find your messages accusing them of vandalism very offputting and perhaps even a little frightening (they may conclude that Wikipedia is "tracking" them). There are automated ways to identify dynamic IPs with some reliability. If you insist on continuing to send these automated warnings to IPs please arrange for the messages to go only to IPs that you have good reason to believe are static. 72.160.224.122 (talk) 19:28, 27 October 2017 (UTC)

Hi IP,
It really does not matter to ClueBot NG whether or not you have a dynamic or static IP. None of the ClueBots are humans, they are all computer programs, in the case of ClueBot NG it is programmed to detect vandalism. If you set off one of its filters, you can expect to be reverted and warned for vandalism regardless whether you're a static IP, dynamic IP or a logged in user.
ClueBot NG's warnings include the name of the page that was edited and also a direct link to where the possible vandalism has happened. If a new person edits Wikipedia and sees a message from ClueBot NG, they will likely see the page name and realise that they did not make the edit therefore the warning is not directed at them. ClueBot NG also does not accuse editors outright of vandalism, because it is not human it cannot do this because it cannot read the edit like a human can. Instead it reverts it as possible vandalism and says that the edit does not appear to be constructive. It doesn't say that it isn't constructive - ever. The messages that it sends out are also very soft messages initially so as not to frighten off new editors trying to edit constructively.
ClueBot NG will never only warn static IPs, it will continue to warn both. However, if you think that the bot's warning messages could do with being changed, you would probably be best to take that up with ClueBot NG's operators - @Cobi: and @Rich Smith:.
Hope this helps!--5 albert square (talk) 00:19, 28 October 2017 (UTC)

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The Signpost: 24 November 2017

The first ever Wikidata conference was a con we wanted. Problematic paid editing while in a position of trust: not so much.
Arbitration matters from October and November.
A new advanced search interface; the Community Wishlist Survey is back.
Brianboulton talks about featured articles on his 100th promotion.
A novel approach to recruit members for your project!
Wikipedia seen as flawed but important; conservative think-tank fellow wants his say; volunteer in Madison wants to close the gender gap.
Readers intrigued by the Netflix show Stranger Things, and by sexual assault allegations.
War memorials, soldiers, extinct species, and devastating hurricanes are some of the most recently promoted featured content.
And other new research publications.
The entertainment value of Wikipedia.

20:30, 27 November 2017 (UTC)