Board Thread:Wiki Discussion/@comment-5632187-20141023222048/@comment-5632187-20141112050212

Okay this really has to stop. This is getting further and further away from the topic at hand, so let's start over. What I am saying(I will be extremely clear and concise) is that we need to have policy about what will happen when an edit is undone in bad faith(meaning it goes against the good faith policy that all Wikis follow). These were my original suggestions, clearly meant to be discussed and changed as the community saw fit. In no way am I trying to say that we don't also need guidelines for what you're talking about, which is essentially HOW to determine when an edit was been made in good faith or bad faith. I'm saying that discussion on that doesn't belong in this thread. Now, please just post your thoughts on what you think is good policy to use when going about dealing with an "undo" made in bad faith. Just that, nothing else.