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Patrols are a specialized type of WikiProject used in the English Wikipedia to watch over a class of pages and take any appropriate actions. Most patrol actions are performed by individual Wikipedians, but some are performed by bots—computer programs or preprogrammed scripts that make automated edits without a need for real-time human decision-making.
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Random page patrol is a volunteer-led patrol which refers to the process of regularly and frequently checking randomly selected pages through Special:Random. The primary goal of random page patrollers is to ensure random articles conform to Wikipedia's policies on content and style as well as the related guidelines .
RC Patrol is a lightweight script that makes it easier to patrol recent changes. After installing, visit this page. The script uses ORES to automatically determine whether the edit needs review. You need rollback or admin permissions to use the script, just like with Huggle.
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New pages patrol: New pages feed: Page curation: Protected pages: Protection policy: Short pages: Uncategorized pages: Categorization: Uncategorized categories: Uncategorized templates: Unused categories: Unused files (images) Unused templates: Without interwiki links: Most interwiki links: Wanted pages: Most-wanted articles: See also ...