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Bug 52247 - Show a count down when the user exceeds the limits from $wgRateLimits
Show a count down when the user exceeds the limits from $wgRateLimits
Status: NEW
Product: MediaWiki
Classification: Unclassified
Page editing (Other open bugs)
1.22.0
All All
: Low enhancement with 1 vote (vote)
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Assigned To: Nobody - You can work on this!
: javascript
Depends on:
Blocks:
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Reported: 2013-07-29 21:31 UTC by Helder
Modified: 2014-04-09 14:57 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Description Helder 2013-07-29 21:31:47 UTC
I'm creating this bug after a suggestion was made on ptwiki's anti-vandalism project[1]: there could be a message[2] showing the amount of time (seconds?) which the user will have to wait until the edit is allowed. This kind of feature is used e.g. on download sites, when the user is not registered.


[1] https://pt.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikip%C3%A9dia_Discuss%C3%A3o:Projetos/AntiVandalismo&oldid=36544217&uselang=en#Espera_para_salvar_edi.C3.A7.C3.A3o

[2] Example in Portuguese:
https://pt.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=36525547&uselang=en
Comment 1 Andre Klapper 2013-07-30 11:23:12 UTC
[Please set severity to "enhancement" when asking for new features. Thanks!]
Comment 2 Nemo 2013-07-30 14:09:53 UTC
Is this *required* for rate limits to be useful for pt.wiki? (Please find out discussing on the wiki.)

What the user currently gets is an error page saying the action was blocked, after which you have to choose "back" in your browser and submit again. It's not super-friendly but it's not supposed to happen to normal users, it does the job and is relatively easy to act upon for the user (unlike loops of CAPTCHA failures).

Isn't it good enough for slowing down vandalism? I'm just trying to figure out the use case.
Comment 3 Helder 2013-07-30 14:14:48 UTC
(In reply to comment #2)
> Is this *required* for rate limits to be useful for pt.wiki?

I don't think this is required for anything (and I agree with it being marked as "low priority").

I just though I should suggest it on Bugzilla, in case some developer thinks it is useful and wants to implement it (because on-wiki suggestions tend to be forgotten).
Comment 4 Nemo 2013-07-30 14:23:10 UTC
Ok, thanks for clarifying. With normal configurations, I think this (or something like this) would benefit especially those power users who happen to make a lot of changes in a short period of time but happen not to have noratelimits permission.
It's easy to forget it, but rarely it happened to me that I wasn't sysop and got a bit frustrated by the rate limits error messages.

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