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Greetings Recent Changes Patrollers!

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AFD Gay bomb edit

When you were adjusting the template, you seemed to have copied pasted the AfD rational from 10x Genomics. I added back in the orginal reason you used, but you should probably strike the error and mention the mistake. I only left it there because responses already mentioned how it didn't match the article. WikiVirusC(talk) 22:39, 24 February 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Please help with usability testing edit

Hello! The mw:Anti-Harassment Tools team is running a usability test to find out how and where IP addresses are used when patrolling wikis, particularly when patrolling RecentChanges. This could include New Pages or RecentChanges patrol. We want to see your patrolling process and get your views on some prototypes. Getting your perspective would be really helpful to us at this stage of the process. If you’d like to help, and have 30 minutes to spare, please fill out this Google form with your details: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfjYyRNGMkO4_TdNOgG4qmK9cp9YOKzM4GFO5pTd_bEcu23YQ/viewform


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