Right now, we don't: see [[https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/diffusion/EABF/browse/master/includes/AbuseFilter.php;e2232714f88821edd10fe5ae0d9f723a71526113$1241|code]]. This could make the AbuseLog more readable, but this way it's not completely clear which actions contributed in the throttle count: suppose you have a filter which allows 2 edits before blocking the user. When the filter is executed, if it catches an edit with throttle count <= 2, there'll be no log, while the third match will be logged, and the reported action will be just "block". If this was the third edit by the user, this isn't a big deal. But what if the user made lots of edit and you want to know which ones contributed to throttle count? My proposal is to remove the "if" in the linked code portion, but I'd like to hear some other thoughts. Especially because I can't see why logging was disabled in this case, since logging in the AbuseLog should be the default action for every filter hit.