Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4551144-20151208100531/@comment-25648422-20151212200001

If any recent changes on JavaScript and CSS pages are hidden from the community but privately seen by administrators, that would be a terrible idea. Keep in mind that a number of administrators would abuse their admin privileges they have and would take advantage of the JavaScript and CSS pages by adding malicious codings, most especially JavaScript and this is no joke. I've seen a former administrator get globally blocked for adding malicious CSS to a wiki (which I'd rather not go into further detail). So every user has the right to check even what the sysops are doing so that in case they saw something dangerous that whatever an administrator in the community has done, reports of such are ready to be submitted to either the community or even to the Wikia Staff.

Though I need to agree with one thing: I wish there would be no CSS review process, considering I often make multiple CSS tweaks (since most of my CSS expirementing often screw up) in the wikis I moderate from time to time and JavaScript is the one prone to be more malicious than CSS