Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-24.188.200.145-20190919061453/@comment-38078079-20190919065713

I beg to disagree.

On Community, there was a run of highly triggering spam, in the form of pornography and violent gore, and this was achieved by regular users swapping images out. On a wiki I run, a few times - when I was still new to Fandom - leaving out redirects broke articles, forcing me to manually put the images back into them (and some users wouldn't think to fix their mistake or even that it'd be an issue).

If a user wants those rights, they can always prove they're trustworthy and ask for a role that allows those actions. Otherwise, I can see it being abused.