No deadlinThere is an old-style filter called "Hide reviewed edits" on some (back-compat needs to work)ut not all?!) FlaggedRevs wikis, but it would be good to move this in.which can be seen at https://als.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spezial:Letschti_%C3%84nderige&uselang=en
Needs design and product work.
It can be seen at https://als.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spezial:Letschti_%C3%84nderige&uselang=en ("Hide reviewed edits").
This is conceptually related to 'Review status'. Ideally we can put it in there in an appropriate way, otherwise we may have to rename that other group to avoid confusion.
Due to {T150086} we know reviewing something doesn't always mark it patrolled (at least on certain configs).
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> [03/06/17 22:27] <RoanKattouw> I think there's some sort of interaction like marking something as reviewed also marks it as patrolled
> [03/06/17 22:27] <matt_flaschen> Yeah, that's what I'm hoping for, but I didn't actually check that.
> [03/06/17 22:27] <RoanKattouw> But Cenarium would know best, I suppose
> [03/06/17 22:28] <RoanKattouw> I think he said something like that, but it was months ago so I don't remember it that well
> [03/06/17 22:28] <matt_flaschen> It would be pretty confusing to have a 'Review status' that is unrelated to hideReviewed.
> [03/06/17 22:28] <RoanKattouw> Also I think he said it in the context of "we should fix this"not the same as, so it was either that it's doing that but he wants that behavior to be disableable'Review status', or it's not doing it but he wants it to
> [03/06/17 22:28] <RoanKattouw> I think it might have been the former,which is the name used for the patrolled / unpatrolled filter group. and I'm pretty sure he filed a phab task about it some time in DecemberWe will have to rename that group to avoid confusion.
Due to {T150086} we know reviewing something doesn't always mark it patrolled (at least on certain configs), because while marking something as reviewed and marking something as patrolled require roughly similar levels of trust, being exempt from FR review (i.e. your edits are automatically published without human intervention; the `autoreview` right) is typically considered to require a lower level of trust than being exempt from patrolling (i.e. your edits are automatically marked as patrolled, and no patrolled will ever look at them; the `autopatrol` right).