On 22/10/2007, Kwan Ting Chan <ktc(a)ktchan.info>
wrote:
Personally, I feel that as individual articles mature, imposing greater
control over the content development process is a natural and in many cases
neccesary part of Wikipedia's evolution as we move towards greater quality.
There are many high profile, well-developed articles where well over 50% of
the recent edits are consumed by vandalism and combatting vandalism, and
that is a wasteful use of people's time and resources.
Hear hear. See [[List of countries]] for an example!
Looks like a prime candidate for semi-protection...
Tell that to the admin on [[WP:RFP]] who told me to "Just watchlist and
revert any vandalism."...
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