User:SoledadKabocha/linkclassifier2


 * TODO: Actually copy relevant information from User:SoledadKabocha/linkclassifier rather than just noting the changes. Then soft-redirect that page here.

Since I value your privacy, I have no linkback policy, unlike Anomie. That means you do not need to put  anywhere in your user skin. (Don't use  either, as that would be misleading to Anomie.)

Instead, I encourage you to talk about any questions and comments either |here or on my main user talk page.

Changes from User:SoledadKabocha/linkclassifier

 * Articles with correspondingly-named drafts are detected ( class) per Anomie's original script.
 * New boolean preferences:,  ,  ,   (Names should be self-explanatory; default is false for all except  )
 * The  class has been renamed to   (that is, "associated with unprintworthy status") and also includes Category:Redirects from other capitalisations. Now   per the original linkclassifier
 * The following status variables, which were formerly global ( properties), have been moved to properties of the   object. This affects you if you are reading these properties in other scripts from   or otherwise. No compatibility shims (aliases) are provided; you must update your script.
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 * Error messages no longer name the function that triggered the failed request, since modern browsers' built-in developer tools should be sufficient to find that information.
 * The  class, which by definition follows redirects to their targets (unlike  ), now works more or less correctly. It is always enabled, that is, not controlled by any preference. If you don't care, simply don't add a CSS rule. Edit: It at some point started experiencing a noticeable rate of false positives again, probably related to one batch of API requests finishing before the next one is ready to start; I wouldn't really call it "more or less correctly."

Features to consider

 * Regarding page properties, decide whether  (or  ?) and   classes might be useful.