Ilmari Karonen wrote:
geni wrote:
On 7/29/06, Anthony <wikilegal(a)inbox.org>
wrote:
This strategy would probably work best if there
were a way to lock an
image so that it can't appear in any article.
there is but useing it to list
several thousand problem images would
kill the servers.
In fact, both this proposal and the current bad image list could
be
replaced by a single boolean field in the image table, toggleable by admins.
Actually, thinking about it a bit more, anyone who can bypass the
quarantine when uploading should presumably also be able to release an
existing image from the quarantine, assuming it hasn't been explicitly
protected.
Also, we'd need to decide how to handle images on Commons.
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