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Looking at the last edit of this documentation page: https://www.drupal.org/node/2092643/revisions/view/10214610/10258865
The comparison seems to show a bunch of spam inserted into the page - some weird tags. However, they don't seem to show up on the live page, nor can I find them if I try to edit the page> Is this a parsing error on the comparison page? Is it something that Drupal is doing on purpose, or is it spam that I just can't find for some reason?
Comments
Comment #2
Jaypan CreditAttribution: Jaypan at Jaypan commentedI'm seeing the same thing on this page as well: https://www.drupal.org/node/1809494/revisions/view/10255812/10259104
Comment #3
rakesh.gectcrhttps://www.drupal.org/node/42055/revisions/view/10256881/10259496
I am not understanding what is she trying to do.
https://www.drupal.org/user/3147867/track
Comment #4
tvn CreditAttribution: tvn at Drupal Association commentedThis is a browser extension that helps spot grammar mistakes or something like that. Happened before here #2826031: Odd markup in post. We should send a message to the person to let them know what's happening and ask them to stop using it. The revisions will need to be reverted.
Comment #5
apadernoThe edits are also introducing grammar/spelling errors, or not necessary changes.
Comment #6
apadernoComment #7
apadernoI reverted the revisions I could revert, and that were utterly wrong. I didn't send any message to the user, but if the user keeps doing this kind of edit, the user should be contacted.
I take we can mark it as fixed, for now. I have not seen any edit for the documentation, in the past months.