One issue that's bugged me for awhile wrt flagged revisions is whether we'll have a problem with people saying that [[m:The Wrong Version]] is still flagged, and theirs hasn't yet been. Granted, if this becomes an issue, it can be easily enough solved by flagging the current version (and, if necessary, applying the usual 3rr sanctions) - but is it likely to be one frequently enough to be a practical inconvenience for the community?
Pakaran
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Apoc 2400apoc2400@gmail.com wrote:
Controversial articles must not be constantly backlogged because reviewers are afraid of getting drawn into an edit war.
I get the impression from this statement that traditional full dispute protection will still be needed. Will this still be available?
Yes, ordinary full protection is still available, as is ordinary semi-protection.
There is also the new full-flagged-protection where instead of using {{editprotected}} you can edit the draft and wait for an admin to flag. I don't know if this will actually be used very often, since it doesn't really stop edit wars.
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