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#Users who aren't patrollers don't see the indications.
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Users with the <code>patrol</code> right will see a link like "<tvar name="link"><small>[<span style="color:#002bb8">{{int:markaspatrolleddiff}}</span>]</small></tvar>" in the right bottom corner of any new page or new file, and on the right-hand side of any diff-view, that has not yet been patrolled. In addition, unpatrolled pages will be <span style="background-color: #ffa;">highlighted in yellow</span> on <tvar name="newpages">[[Special:NewPages]]</tvar>. Unpatrolled files at [[Special:NewFiles]] are not marked in any way, but can be filtered. Unpatrolled edits stand out by their <tvar name="mark"><span class="unpatrolled">!</span></tvar> ''exclamation mark'' in front of the line. Patrollers are supposed to check in order to see if they fall within our {{pg|<tvar name="scope">Commons:Project scope</tvar>|project scope}}. Acceptable pages or files should be patrolled, and non-acceptable pages or files should either be rearranged or deleted if this is not possible. The right is given by default to any {{pg|<tvar name="a">Commons:Administrator</tvar>|administrator}}, but can be given to trustworthy users upon request. It's possible to either ask a specific administrator for the user right or to formally request the right at {{pg|Commons:Requests for rights}}.
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In the diff-view one can tell whether or not a talk-page exists by the color of the link. Let the user know you reverted their edit by leaving a message. See also {{pg|Commons:Counter Vandalism Unit#File}}.
 
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=== How does file patrol work? ===
File uploads can be patrolled too, from the bottom of their description. This is still a new feature for which no specific guidelines have been developed yet.
 
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The '''autopatrol user right''' is similar to the <tvar name="1"><code>patrol</code></tvar> right, in that it is a specific user right which involves marking an action as patrolled. The differences are:
* that autopatrollers do not have the ability to actively mark actions as patrolled; instead, only their own actions are automatically marked as patrolled.
* some gadgets allowing to make a great number of modifications are accessible to autopatrollers<ref>Help_talk[[Help talk:VisualFileChange.js#Error_in_installation_instructionsError in installation instructions?]]</ref> (for example: [[Help:VisualFileChange.js|''VisualFileChange'']]).
This right is commonly granted to users who aren't necessarily involved in patrolling pages, edits or uploads, but who create a high level of quality pages or uploads that do not require patrolling by other users. This reduces the backlog of [[<tvar name="2">Special:NewPages</tvar>|Newpage]] and {{pg|Commons:Anonymous edits}}. This right is also granted to users who make a large amount of good edits that do not need to be patrolled, to reduce the clutter on Watchlists.
 
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You may apply for autopatrol at <tvar name="1">[[Commons:Requests_for_rights#Autopatrol]]</tvar>.
 
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Users with the <tvar name="1"><code>patrol</code></tvar> user right should not be granted this right, as they already have it and(it is redundant). Membership of the <tvar name="2"><code>image-reviewer</code></tvar> user group includes the <tvar name="3"><code>patrol</code></tvar> and <tvar name="4"><code>autopatrol</code></tvar> user rightrights.
 
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:''For a list of autopatrolled users, see <tvar name="link">[[Special:Listusers/autopatrolled]]</tvar>'' (currently <tvar name="n">{{NUMBERINGROUP:autopatrolled}}</tvar>).
For a list of the rights of the <code>autopatrolled</code> user group, see <tvar name="1">[[Special:ListGroupRights#autopatrolled]]</tvar>.
 
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* For those who patrol regularly there are a couple of [[<tvar name="g">Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-gadgets</tvar>|gadgets]] available to assist (e.g. Popups and RTRC).
* Users with the (auto)patrol right also gain the ability to batch-upload more files at once with Upload Wizard (<tvar name="3"><code>mass-upload</code></tvar>), are exempted from [[<tvar name="af1">Special:AbuseFilter/192</tvar>|the abuse filter]] that prevents most users from uploading MP3 files on Commons and are [[<tvar name="4">phab:T232657</tvar>|able]] to move up to 32 pages per minute instead of 8.
* Users with the autopatrol right also gain the technical ability to overwrite files uploaded by other accounts. However, they are expected to abide by [[COM:OVERWRITE]] when doing so, and repeated failure to comply with [[COM:OVERWRITE]] may result in revocation of the autopatrol right.
 
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There are three [[:en:Cascading Style Sheets|CSS]] classes related to patrolled edits:
#The class for non-patrolled articles in [[<tvar name="1">Special:NewPages</tvar>|NewPages]] is <tvar name="2"><code>.not-patrolled</code></tvar>, so colorblind users or users who prefer a different style can, for example, add <tvar name="css1"><code>.not-patrolled { border: 2px solid black }</code></tvar> to [[<tvar name="uc">Special:Mypage/common.css</tvar>|their user CSS files]].
#The class for the exclamation mark is <tvar name="3"><code>.unpatrolled</code></tvar>, for example <tvar name="css2"><code>.unpatrolled { display:none }</code></tvar> hides them from the [[<tvar name="rc">Special:RecentChanges</tvar>|RecentChanges]] and your [[<tvar name="wl">Special:Watchlist</tvar>|Watchlistwatchlist]].
#The class for the "Mark this page as patrolled" link in the lower-right corner of each new page is <tvar name="4"><code>.patrollink</code></tvar>, you can style it in your user CSS file, for example: <tvar name="css3"><code>.patrollink { font: bold small sans-serif}</code></tvar>
 
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