Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-5558012-20150904163116/@comment-4018164-20150904184210

The easy answer is- unless your edits are done in hidden namespaces (e.g. Template): Not really. Theoretically, you set up a script that updates the wiki feed to hide edits based on some conditions, but you'd have to be careful with the code logic, so that vandals won't be able to exploit it and vandalise without being spotted. Anyway, wiki-wide JS is still disabled, so it's kinda pointless.

It would be much quicker to send a request for bot rights, which- despite the we'll-get-back-to-you-within-9002-business-days lag thingy- should be replied before you can say "JS Robinson".

In case the need for temporary bot rights in your wiki is very common, you could also ask wikia to allow Bureaucrats to give users the bot group, to make the bot promotions much quicker and smoother. We've done something like that over the Club Penguin Wiki, for instance, which has made things really easy.

Perhaps the URL that you mentioned is ?hidebot=0, which shows all bots in Special:RecentChanges? If so, it's no use in what you're trying to achieve.