A limit of 1 per minute would be much too strict,
in my opinion. One should
really not go further than 2 edits per minute, and
even that might be enough
to have some people get irritated and decide not to
do 'trivial tasks' such
as going through the 'regular misspellings' or
disambiguating pages.
We also have the problem of users who have to pay per minute for Internet and who write many articles offline and then just go online and put them all in at once and then sign off. Why can't we just revert all changes from one user in case something like this happens? Also, are there still plans for the Wikipedia Client?
Thanks, Chuck
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