I was endorsing the whole sentiment, not exactly the topic it belongs to. But even then, self-unblocking was a default option, so it could’ve been discussed what must be done with it. Having the ability to self-destruct on other people with the only option available in blocking the bad guy himself is a valid concern to have about this decision.
On 15/12/2018 23:38, Tisza Gergő wrote:
On Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 7:47 AM stjn <ole.yves@gmail.com mailto:ole.yves@gmail.com> wrote:
The approach to major changes (not talking about some design fix) should involve community and be entirely international
You *are* talking about some design fix. When blocking was added as a feature, it was only integrated with some actions - it was checked during editing, but not during unblocking. That was an oversight that has started causing problems now so it's being fixed. Even our largest wikis only see about ten self-unblocks a year, most of which are unblocks of self-blocks (which are not affected by the change). By no sane definition is this a major change. Had it not been announced here, no one would even have noticed it.
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