Forum:When a "new user" can become not-so-new and edit contents ?

I just want all registered users to be allowed to edit pages in my wiki.

When I protect a page, options are "Allow everyone" (which I don't like, because I don't want unregistered users to edit) and "Block NEW and unregistered users".

I choose the latter, but new users cannot edit pages.

How can I do....?

Many thanks.

Flatline1963 11:01, October 21, 2011 (UTC)


 * Blocking unregistered users on pages where there isn't a history of vandalism is against Wikia's terms of use, anyone may edit a wiki --  Random Time  16:36, October 20, 2011 (UTC)
 * It is indeed wise to check on the way you should treat people. Policies and guidelines have been set up. Wookiepedia has them clearly outlined in friendly words too. Basically it's assuming good faith and thus giving trust to anyone editing the wiki that they do that to help improve the content untill showing otherwise.


 * I am perfectly happy with everybody editing my wiki's pages. But, I'd like to know WHO they are. Which happens when registered users are allowed to edit contents.
 * If this offends policies, I apologize and will look elsewhere.
 * Flatline1963 11:01, October 21, 2011 (UTC)
 * You can always see who is editing the content in the history. Whether it is name X or IP Y should not make much difference. Hence, most edits on wikis are done by not logged in users. I think about 40% of the content is contributed by people not logged in. But if you want to have a forced log in wiki you probably are not at the right place. Both wikipedia and wikia do not support forcing people to log in. They however do actively encourage them to log in.