Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-26407541-20150710132516/@comment-856287-20160429174401

RansomTime wrote some stuff Not to get too far off-topic...

Yes there are perfectly usable work-arounds for the problem of allowing good contributions even while a page is protected, even though they have flaws as well. For mirrors: they are non-obvious to newbies; credit goes to the admin who publishes the change, not the user who wrote it; etc. For suggesting edits on talk pages: Again, credit goes to whoever hits publish; it can be tedious to describe where a simple typo occurs, rather than just correcting it; you have to know how talk pages work... (they seem unnecessarily complicated to me); etc.

But on Message Walls, there is no talk page to discuss edits, and it would be INSANE to publish an editable mirror. :D It would be great to have a "suggest edits" or "pending changes" feature, at least on these sorts of automatically-protected contributions that are only editable by that one user. ...if not on all protected pages (including things like Wikia.css so non-admins can easily contribute to the wiki in that way too, without having the power to utterly break things, intentionally or accidentally).