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דף זה מסביר איך להנות מהיכולות החדשות בממשק הסינון. הסברים על יכולות הבלטת שינויים ומסנני איכות תוכן מתוארים בנפרד.

יכולות בסיסיות

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יש לבחור את התיבה שליד המסנן כדי לבחור עריכות בהתאם לסינון. לדוגמה משתמשים Registered נכללים בחיפוש. על מנת להסיר את ההגדרה, הורידו את הסימון ובחרו את כל יתר המסננים בקבוצה זו. למשל Experienced users ו- Unregistered לא נכללים בחיפוש. (עריכות שנעשו על ידי Newcomers נכללות וגם מובלטות, בירוק - ראו דף הסבר על הבלטה למידע נוסף).

בחירה באזור המסננים הפעילים או בסרגל חיפוש המסננים פותח לוח מסננים המציג תפריט עם אפשרויות סינון.

מציאת תכונה לסינון

על מנת למצוא עריכות שלהן תכונה מבוקשת, מצאו את המסנן לתכונה זו בתפריט המסננים ובחרו בחרו בתיבה שלידו. המסנן הופך ל"פעיל", ותגית עבור מסנן זה תופיע באזור ה"מסננים פעילים".

דוגמה: מסנן "Registered" מוצא את העריכות של עורכים רשומים.

הסרת תכונה מהסינון

על מנת להסתיר עריכות שלהן תכונה מסוימת,

  1. ודאו שהמסנן לתכונה זו לא נבחר
  2. בדוק כל אחד (או את) כל המסננים האחרים בקבוצה שלו.

שימו לב שהמסננים שלא נבחרו יופיעו באפור, כדי להדגיש שהם לא פעילים.

דוגמה: כדי להסתיר "Changes by you", יש להסיר את הסימון ממסנן זה ולסמן את Changes by others.

שיתוף ושמירת הגדרות סינון

ניתן לחזור על השימוש בהגדרות סיננון או לשתף אותן עם אחרים באמצעות העתקת הכתובת של הדף. כאשר לוחצים על הכתובת פעם נוספת או מדביקים אותה בשורת הכתובת בדפדפן, המערכת תבחר את המסננים המבוקשים. זה עובד גם בדפדפנים ניידים (אף על פי שדפדפנים ניידים לא מציגים כיום את ממשק הסינון החדש).

Set the default filter

You can set a filter you have saved as the default filter.

הסבר על קבוצות מסננים =

המסננים מקבוצים לקבוצות על פי תכונות. ברוב הקבוצות (אך לא בכולן), התכונות הן קבוצות זרות ויחד מכסות את כלל מרחב העריכות. לדוגמה מסנן Bot ומסנן Human (not bot) מגדירים קבוצות זרות ומכסות את כל המקרים.

כאשר לא נבחרים מסננים בקבוצה, כל המסננים באותה קבוצה פעילים. כך כל העריכות שכלולות בקבוצה זו יכללו בתוצאות. אם כל המסננים בקבוצה נבחרו, התוצאה זהה: כל העריכות שמתאימות למסננים בקבוצה יופיעו בתוצאות.

Within groups vs. between groups (OR vs. AND)

Understanding how filters interact with one another may help you get better results. The key point is that adding multiple filters from a single group has a different effect than selecting filters from multiple groups. That sounds confusing, but in practice it should be intuitive for many since this logic is common on popular shopping and other search-based sites.

Within groups, broaden the search (OR)

Within a filter group, adding more filters to your search broadens the search and returns more results. That’s because filters within a group relate to one another via Boolean OR functions. OR functions broaden the scope of a filter by saying that the results can be this OR that.

Example: check the Newcomers filter and the Learners filter within the Experience Level filter group. Your results will include edits by both types of users (Newcomers OR Learners).

Between groups, narrow the search (AND)

By contrast, adding filters from multiple different filter groups to your search narrows the search and returns fewer results. That’s because each filter group relates to the other groups via Boolean AND functions. AND functions narrow search results by imposing more restrictions. This AND that.

Example: Take the search mentioned above, made of filters from the Experience Level group (Newcomers OR Learners). Adding the Non-minor edits filter from the Significance group imposes a new restriction that narrows the search. As a formula, the logic of your search would now look like this: Results = Non-minor edits AND (Newcomers OR Learners). With this formula, edits made by either Newcomers or Learners will be included in the results, because both those filters are from the same group. But all results will be Non-minor.

Useful interface signals

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The Active Filters area provides a summary of your settings. The colored tags in this example tell you that two filters are in conflict. No results will be shown until the conflict is resolved. Hovering over a conflicted filter tag displays a tooltip that explains the problem.
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When filter tags are grayed, the interface is communicating that those filters have no effect. In most cases this isn’t a problem; you will still get the results you wanted. But it’s a chance to learn more about how the tools function. In the example, the user has selected all the filters in a group. As the tooltip says, “Selecting all filters in this group is the same as selecting none, so this filter has no effect. Group includes: $1”

The interface provides useful feedback about your filtering choices. Knowing how to read these signals will help you master the tools. Two particular sets of signals are worth mentioning; these tell you:

  • when selected filter combinations are in conflict,
  • when a filter has no effect.

Conflict combinations

If you see filter tags in the Active Filter Display Area marked by a red border, it means you’ve selected filters that are in “conflict.” You've asked for something that can't happen. The system will return no results until you change the settings. A message in the results area tells you what the problem is. You can get even more detail by hovering over the conflicting filter tags.

You won’t see those red tags every time you select filters that produce no results. The conflict signals are reserved for situations where the conflict is:

  1. structural, meaning that the combination will yield no results every time, by definition
  2. hidden, meaning that users probably won’t be able to diagnose the problem themselves.

Example: Content Quality Predictions are not available for Wikidata edits (yet). So if you select the “⧼Wikibase-rcfilters-hide-wikibase-label⧽” filter and a Content Quality filter such as “⧼Ores-rcfilters-damaging-maybebad-label⧽”, the combination is impossible. Your filters are in conflict.

No-effect combinations

If you see a filter tag in the Active Filter Display Area that’s grayed out, it means that filter has no effect. This doesn’t really signal a problem; you’re probably getting the results you asked for. But the system is giving you cues that may help you work more efficiently.

If you see such grayed tags, it means one of three things:

  1. You’ve selected all the filters in a group. As discussed above, selecting everything in a group is the same as selecting nothing.
  2. The filter is not selected but is Highlighted only, in which case you’ll also see a colored dot.
  3. One filter you’ve selected finds results that are a subset of another selection.
    Example: Every edit found by the “⧼Ores-rcfilters-damaging-verylikelybad-label⧽” filter would already be included in the results for the “⧼Ores-rcfilters-damaging-maybebad-label⧽” filter, which is more broad. If you choose both, the more selective filter has no effect. (Tip: If you want to be able to identify a subset within a broader group, try Highlighting it.)

To know why a filter tag is grayed, try hovering over it with your mouse to get an explanatory tooltip.

Filters list

Basic filters

User registration and experience

These filters are available for registered users only.

Registered
Logged-in editors.
Unregistered
Editors who aren't logged-in.
Newcomers
Registered editors who have fewer than 10 edits or 4 days of activity.
Learners
Registered editors whose experience falls between "Newcomers" and "Experienced users."
Experienced users
Registered editors with more than 500 edits and 30 days of activity.

Contribution authorship

Changes by you
Your own contributions.
Changes by others
All changes except your own.

Automated contributions

Bot
Edits made by automated tools.
Human (not bot)
Edits made by human editors.

Review status

Review status filters are available only to users with appropriate rights on wikis that have implemented RC Patrol.

Unpatrolled
Edits not manually or automatically marked as patrolled.
Manually patrolled
Edits manually marked as patrolled.
Autopatrolled
Edits by advanced users whose work is automatically marked as patrolled.

Contribution authorship

Changes by you
Your own contributions.
Changes by others
All changes except your own.

Significance

Minor edits
Edits the author labeled as minor.
Non-minor edits
Edits not labeled as minor.

Latest revisions

Latest revision
Only the most recent change to a page.
Not the latest revision
All changes that are not the "latest revision".

Type of change

Page edits
Edits to wiki content, discussions, category descriptions…
Page creations
Edits that make new pages.
Category changes
Records of pages being added or removed from categories.
Logged actions
Administrative actions, account creations, page deletions, uploads…

Watchlisted pages

On Watchlist
Changes to pages on your Watchlist.
New Watchlist changes
Changes to Watchlisted pages you haven't visited since the changes occurred.
Not on Watchlist
Everything except changes to your Watchlisted pages.

Advanced filters

It is possible to filter specific elements using advanced filters. Those filters have shortcuts in the Filter search bar and at the bottom of the Dropdown filter panel.

  • Filter results by namespaces available on the wiki. You can access the list of namespaces by typing : in the Filter search bar.
  • Filter results by tags available on the wiki. You can access the list of tags by typing # in the Filter search bar.

You can learn more about those filters on the dedicated page.