On 10/01/2008, Majorly axel9891@googlemail.com wrote:
You are over-exaggerating my comments. Do you really expect a four day old account to know how to use rollback appropriately? I certainly don't, and I think having a scarred block log for messing up with a rather powerful tool that until the other day only admins could have is a little unfair to the user. If we followed his idea where everyone got rollback, that would be the situation. I didn't say that they couldn't edit, nor did his idea say that they could. This is about *rollback*, not general right to edit. And undo is not rollback.
Historically, Wikipedia's gotten everything it has and everything it is from being as painfully open as possible and only closing off as and when it proves necessary. (This is why cutting off anon page creation upset so many people.)
So: open rollback to autoconfirmed, then lock down only if necessary.
- d.