[Wikiquality-l] Flagged Revisions too intrusive

John Erling Blad john.erling.blad at jeb.no
Mon Sep 24 10:36:48 UTC 2007


The last edit is most likely an edit by a trusted user that will
autoconfirm his own edit.

I think it is urgent to make a demosite to show people the system and
how it works.

John E

ulim wrote:
>> Not letting unregistered users edit controversial pages at all is
>> surely less intrusive than holding their edits for review?
>>     
>
> Yes, because I think 99.9% of all unregistered user actions are reading, not
> editing. Therefore we are dabbling with the unregistered user's Wikipedia
> experience in a much larger way - not by holding their edits, but by not
> showing the most current version (which, by the way, will in most cases not
> even be an anonymous edit).
>
> Ulrich
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