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==Discussion==
==Discussion==
Preferably, Option '''3''' seems to be the best of both worlds. This option would cut down on a lot of edits that content mods and administrators would have to patrol, as a large bulk of edits are done by a small group of users who edit the wiki regularly. [[User:Auror Andrachome|Ѧüя◎ґ]] ([[User talk:Auror Andrachome|talk]]) 01:48, July 22, 2018 (UTC)

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A while ago we had consensus to enable the recent changes patrol extension. Since then, all edits to the wiki made by users who are not content moderators or administrators have had to be manually marked as patrolled by content moderators and administrators.

While the process of obtaining content moderators and administrators is rightfully not easy to go through (since they have access to deleted content and other tools that can harm the wiki if misused), it is a very high threshold to meet just to have one's edits automatically marked as patrolled. As The Sims Wiki:Recent changes patrol writes:

Patrolling is not a way of adding scrutiny to an edit you merely dislike or disagree with. Its main purpose is to filter out edits that have major problems requiring immediate attention. Edits should not contain:

  1. blatantly obvious vandalism and/or spam;
  2. blatantly unacceptable copyright violations;
  3. libel, legal threats, personal attacks, or unsourced information about a living person;
  4. content that is clearly and verifiably incorrect; and
  5. content that exhibits inappropriate behavioral standards, like sockpuppetry

Edits that are found to contain any of these five things should either be fixed or reverted before being marked as patrolled. If the edit is of low quality, either fix the issue or add a tag and then patrol it.

Since 98% of the edits that come into the wiki are not vandalism and do not require further action beyond this, I think our wiki could use a new user group, similar to Wikipedia's existing Autopatrolled user right, that would basically cause the software to automatically mark the edits of anyone with that user right as patrolled, similarly to how content moderators and administrators have their edits marked as patrolled automatically. This new user group would have no additional permissions and could be given to prolific editors that 1) have a good track record; 2) have not made problematic edits recently that required reversion or further editing; and 3) are not yet at the level of trust and experience we expect of content moderators and administrators. Assigning users this user group will help reduce the burden of recent changes patrollers by saving them the hassle of having to patrol edits coming from trusted users that are obviously not problematic, and allows them to focus on edits that actually need manual patrolling.

"Autopatrolled" is not one of the default user groups that Wikia/FANDOM provides, and by default, only content moderators, bots, and administrators have the autopatrol permission, which causes the software to automatically mark their edits as patrolled. We will need to send a request to Wikia/FANDOM Staff asking them to add this functionality for us. We have three options here:

  1. We ask them to create a new user group on our wiki with only the autopatrol functionality, and allow local administrators and bureaucrats on the wiki to grant this user right to users.
  2. We ask them to add the autopatrol permission to the existing rollback user group, allowing rollbacks to automatically have their edits marked as patrolled. Rollbacks can already be granted and revoked by local bureaucrats.
  3. We ask them to do all of the above, so we have both a new user group that allows their edits to be automatically marked as patrolled and have edits made by rollbacks automatically marked as patrolled.

Please discuss whether or not you are in support or opposition to this proposal, along with an explanation of why. Feel free to also suggest changes to this proposal. —k6ka 🍁 (Talk · Contributions) 20:36, July 21, 2018 (UTC)

Discussion

Preferably, Option 3 seems to be the best of both worlds. This option would cut down on a lot of edits that content mods and administrators would have to patrol, as a large bulk of edits are done by a small group of users who edit the wiki regularly. Ѧüя◎ґ (talk) 01:48, July 22, 2018 (UTC)