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The '''abuse filter''' (or '''edit filter''') is a tool that allows [[$1|administrators]] to enable controls on some types of unconstructive or disruptive changes, while abuse filter administrators have greater access to such controls; users can be blocked from viewing and editing edit filters by a [[$2|steward]]. The current filters can be found on [[$3|Special:AbuseFilter]]. Abuse filters can cause huge disruption if they are incorrectly configured or if even a small mistake happens.
The '''abuse filter''' (or '''edit filter''') is a tool that allows [[$1|administrators]] to enable controls on some types of unconstructive or disruptive changes, while abuse filter administrators have greater access to such controls; users can be blocked from viewing and editing edit filters by a [[$2|steward]]. The current filters can be found on $3. Abuse filters can cause huge disruption if they are incorrectly configured or if even a small mistake happens.

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The '''abuse filter''' (or '''edit filter''') is a tool that allows [[$1|administrators]] to enable controls on some types of unconstructive or disruptive changes, while abuse filter administrators have greater access to such controls; users can be blocked from viewing and editing edit filters by a [[$2|steward]]. The current filters can be found on $3. Abuse filters can cause huge disruption if they are incorrectly configured or if even a small mistake happens.

The abuse filter (or edit filter) is a tool that allows administrators to enable controls on some types of unconstructive or disruptive changes, while abuse filter administrators have greater access to such controls; users can be blocked from viewing and editing edit filters by a steward. The current filters can be found on $3. Abuse filters can cause huge disruption if they are incorrectly configured or if even a small mistake happens.