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confusing at best, misleading at worst.
To be fair, that goes for pretty much every explanation of how Flagged Revisions will work that I've seen/heard. That's because * no one agrees on the implementation * the feature itself is confusing even to a long term user who understands the current system, never mind the general public
The main interest to me is in the comments section, where there is some indication of what the Wikipedia using masses (and Gregory Kohs) think. But my absolute favourite is:
"I tried editing an article on Mark Linn-Baker once, adding a edit to the article to include a credit for his role in the film, "My Favorite Year". As far as I could tell, the edit complied with all Wikipedia rules. That edit was immediately deleted. As a result, I believe that Wikipedia is completely fraudulent and untrustworthy, just like Fox News, the Republican Party, the Democratic Leadership Council, the National Enquirer, the Ku Klux Klan Monthly, and the Volkischer Beobachter"
the wub