I am not siure what it is, but I am being told that I have helpef patrol all the recent vhanges but thee are still over 650 according to the community homepage.

These are all videos, which can’t be patrolled through the app. They must be patrolled throuh Quality Guardian.

Regular patrolling and Quality Guardian are two separate things. Videos in the unpatrolled queue needs to be patrolled individually. The video lineup in Quality Guardian will not remove them from the patrol count.

@Maluniu http://forums.wikihow.com/discussion/4223/#Item_6 Or did I misinterpret this?

Yes, it was misinterpreted. What she said about Video Patrol was not Video Guardian; it was referring to the RC patrol.

Ahhh. Well, then this is a RC App bug that has been going on for a while.

So the QG app is connected to the numbers of the Patroll app?

Or is it a bug?

Nothing is connected to each other. Quality Guardian was created solely for the purpose of anotherlayer of “approval”. When an image is added into an article, that edit is needed to be patrolled andreviewed in QG. So Person A can breezy patrol it through the patrol app. Person B and C doesn’t like it while reviewing it in the Quality Guardian so they disapprove it. The image gets removed from the article through Quality Guardian despite it’s been patrolled. Same with videos, however, with one change. Videos are not included in the unpatrolled RC count. There can be 500 unpatrolled edits. 100 being regular edits and 400 being videos, but a person will only “see” the 100 while actually patrolling. Videos needs to be patrolled manually, separately, and individually. A person will need to watch at least 20 seconds of the video. It then goes through the same process as images. There’s people who fling through videos while patrolling just to get the number down… (it’s been done countless times, which is always looked down upon). Each video still goes through Quality Guardian for it to be reviewed, despite the patrol app things.