Wikipedia talk:Ultraviolet/2023/June

Slight change suggestion on good faith revert on Ultraviolet
I have a new suggestion: could you replace the current good faith revert edit summary with another summary similar to Twinkle's good faith revert edit summary, and if rollback permissions are enabled, use the undo tag instead of rollback, thank you. 64andtim 💬 📚 20:14, 16 June 2023 (UTC)
 * @64andtim, please can you be clearer? Why should the good faith edirevert summary be changed? Also, why would you want to use the undo tag instead of rollback when rolling back? (This is, AFAIK, impossible, as it's built in to the MediaWiki software.) — Qwerfjkl  talk  13:43, 17 June 2023 (UTC)
 * @Qwerfjkl I meant that even if a user has their rollback behavior set to rollback on Ultraviolet, then the good faith revert should still use the undo function (rollback-like function) as is not to discourage newer editors and per policy, and the good faith revert edit summary is a suggestion of mines. 64andtim  💬 📚 17:20, 17 June 2023 (UTC)
 * @64andtim, I see. That's not how rollback works, however, and using rollback does not suggest that an edit is vandalism. It is fine to use rollback for this purpose (as long as you do it with an appropraite edit summary, not the default rollback). — Qwerfjkl  talk  17:23, 17 June 2023 (UTC)

Possibly a bug
I installed Ultraviolet and when I tried to get back into Wikipedia it kept crashing my browser. I almost went to the help desk as an IP address to get them to hack my account and uninstall ultraviolet. But then everything booted up fine. Blitzfan51  speak to the manager  16:00, 24 May 2023 (UTC)


 * about a month late, but on my school Chromebook, Wikipedia slows to a crawl sometimes, leading to me having to click "Exit page" on the "Page unresponsive" window over and over until Ultraviolet loads ChameleonGamer 00:08, 23 June 2023 (UTC)