Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-31924693-20140509094043/@comment-1038387-20140530143516

The Light6 wrote: Iynque wrote: I think we should make Wikia even more open. We should be allowed to "suggest edits" even on protected pages and content like forum posts. Basically, you get to edit the content like normal, but the admin/original-poster gets to approve, modify, or decline your suggested edits.

There is actually a feature similar to that on Wikipedia, it is called pending changes. It is its own protection option and has a new user group, "reviewers".

Basically, at level 1 (equivalent to semi-protection), anons and new users edits are saved but aren't added until a reviewer or admin approves them. Wikipedia is still working out what exactly level two does, but it is currently equivalent to full protection and can only be edited by reviewers and admins, with edits from anons and all other users being saved until they are reviewed.

Isn't that what talk pages are for?