On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 8:13 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
The team has pretty strong arguments why they don't want posts to be editable (the gist is, they fear that no other discussion system does this, and it will freak people out -- they see the introduction of a new system as a good opportunity to reset expectations).
I would argue that the best and most successful examples of knowledge production oriented discussion systems allow the editing of posts by others. Quora has that feature. Stackoverflow has that feature. The edit might be sent through a review queue depending on your reputation, but from the user's point of view that's not a big difference, and the bar is pretty low - Stackoverflow allows direct editing from 2000 reputation points, while access to the various queues (which is the closest equivalent to being a Wikipedia admin) comes after 10,000 points. (An active user can easily earn 100 or more points a week, so 2000 points mean a few months of using the site.)