Wikipedia:WikiLoop DoubleCheck/newsletter/2019-12

WikiLoop Battlefield now support i18n, 3 pilot languages, and more
Hi Wikipedians,

We are super excited to bring you some update on WikiLoop Battlefield (name subject to change) at http://battlefield.wikiloop.org, some of the features have been requested by you. And we would like to ask you for some help as well:

1. We have added i18n support to WikiLoop Battlefield. Currently it expand from only supporting English to also supporting German, French and Chinese. If you speak any of the languages, please give it a try and give us your feedback. If you like your language to be supported, please let us know. We would like your help with translations of user interface. In particular, we would like to know which Wikipedia language communities are more severely suffering vandalism and/or are more active in patrolling vandalism.

2. We also included alpha support for WikiData.org. It turns out the current UI of diff patrolling is probably not the best way to do it, we will probably build independent UI component tailored towards the Wikidata.org because it is very different from Wikipedia counterparts. But before that, please give it a try and give us feedback.

3. We have changed a live-update to a review queue with prioritizing on the harder cases. To begin with, it focuses on what ORES have identified as damaging or bad-faith revisions. But we also give you some random revisions so we can get a sample that is more representative, for the purpose of using them as training data.

4. We also incorporated a strong proactive prefetching to provide you the best UI performance. Hope you enjoy it.

We are actively looking for more contributors. If you are interested in supporting the development of WikiLoop Battlefield, as an editor, software developer or artificial intelligence researcher, please add your name here.

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Thank you!

xinbenlv Talk, Remember to "ping" me 22:00, 9 December 2019 (UTC)