"Pending edits" might describe the edits, but not the "regime" or
tool.
"Delayed editing" is one possible option for the tool. As in, "Delayed
editing has been applied to this article". Doesn't imply any kind of
checking or approval, nor censorship or the like, just that edits will be
delayed. I think even the average non-Wikipedian would understand vandalism
isnt "edits" in the same sense:
*"We will be placing some articles, especially those that get
vandalism, under "delayed editing". This means that when a completely
unknown editor edits the article, the edits won't be made public until they
have been given a basic check by vandalism patrollers. Once they are cleared
as non-vandal edits they'll be made public".*
FT2
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 11:57 PM, AGK <wikiagk(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
On 21 May 2010 22:38, Rob Lanphier
<robla(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
It turns out that filters out quite a few names
(including "Flagged
Protection" among other things). Here's the alternatives that made the
cut:
- "Pending Revisions" - this name is very consistent with what everyone
will see in many parts of the user interface, and what it will be used
for
(i.e. providing a queue of pending revisions)
- "Double Check" - this was a late entrant, but has the distinct
advantage of clearly communicating what we envision this feature will
be
used for (i.e. enforcing a double check from a
very broad community).
'Pending revisions' would be better named something like 'Pending
edits'. Not all our readers would understand what a "revision" is, but
the concept of "edit" is universal—and complements "Wikipedia: The
Free Encyclopedia that anyone can *edit*" perfectly.
AGK
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