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This user uses Huggle to fight vandalism.
This user has rollback rights on the English Wikipedia.
This user uses STiki to fight vandalism.
This user uses Twinkle to fight vandalism.
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User:Calu2000/Tools Used
User:Calu2000/Tools Used

  1. The STiki logo
    SIiki is an anti vandalism tool that brings up ransom pages that it thinks might have vandalism in. It focuses on the things it thinks are most likely to be vandalism (it rates each page out of 20) and gives you an option to mark as Vandalism, Good Faith, pass or innocent.
  2. RightHuggle is a Windows application for dealing with vandalism on Wikipedia, written in Visual Basic .NET. It was originally developed by Gurch (talk · contribs) who is no longer active on this project. Anyone can download Huggle, but rollback permission is required to use it on English Wikipedia.

Huggle and Huggle 2 configurations have been merged. The current download is version 2.1.19. Support and Development chat is available on #huggle connect. 3.Twinkle is a set of JavaScript functions that gives registered users many extra options to assist them in common Wikipedia maintenance tasks, and to help them deal with acts of vandalism. It provides users with three types of rollback functions and includes a full library of speedy deletion functions, user warnings and welcomes, maintenance tags, semi-automatic reporting of vandals, and much, much more. Twinkle, developed by AzaToth, has its origins as a reversion script based on ideas found in Aaron Schulz's script collection. It has grown quickly into a tool with many more capabilities than its reversion roots and is used by thousands of Wikipedians.

The collection of tools formerly known as Friendly, developed by Ioeth, is now part of Twinkle.

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