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{{TheSilentHero|time=12:00, 2 February 2019 (UTC)|shulk=We decided to have all edits go through Moderation for now. This is done so the staff can more easily keep up with the many changes people are making these days, while still giving users the ability to edit themselves. We're not doing this so we can reject edits if they're not completely fine, but rather so we can see if they need additional edits. It's only a temporary measure, and we'll only keep it for the first week(s), until the flood of edits slows down a bit.}}
{{TheSilentHero|time=12:00, 2 February 2019 (UTC)|shulk=We decided to have all edits go through Moderation for now. This is done so the staff can more easily keep up with the many changes people are making these days, while still giving users the ability to edit themselves. We're not doing this so we can reject edits if they're not completely fine, but rather so we can see if they need additional edits. It's only a temporary measure, and we'll only keep it for the first week(s), until the flood of edits slows down a bit.}}
:It would be nice if you created a MediaWiki Sidenotice. Then everyone will see it before. [[User:Pain88|Pain88]] ([[User talk:Pain88|talk]]) 20:14, 2 February 2019 (UTC)
::It's not asking for permission on the talk page, it's presenting a draft for discussion, and to make sure that all policies are being followed -- the same thing that even bcrats do when they are proposing a major change for an article. I'm not suggesting a hard measure like locking the articles, but instead encouraging users to be more conscientious in their edits, because we're seeing a ''lot'' of gun-jumping.
::The Frozen thing, for example, should have never happened in the first place. The information that was put in was not based on sources -- the wiki should never, ''ever'' guess. "Remy" makes sense, because reliable sources pre-release used "Remy", as does "Woody Pride" (since SE itself officially used that name, just not in the final game, so it's actually undecided if it's still valid or not).
::The point is to get editors unfamiliar with the wiki's policies (which is why the 2-year suggestion) to not see the policies as "those arbitrary things that the staff use to punish me", but to actually understand how they work and why they're useful.{{User:KrytenKoro/Sig}} 13:18, 5 February 2019 (UTC)
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