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This proposal is for the introduction of a system whereby users who are not logged in may be presented with a different version of an article than users who are. Articles are validated that they are presentable and free from vandalism. The approved versions are known as Sighted versions. All logged-in users will continue to see and edit the most recent version of a page. Users who are not logged in will initially see the most recent sighted version, if there is one. If no version is sighted, they see the most recent one, as happens now. Users looking at a sighted version can still choose to view the most recent version and edit it. Discussions about sighting have been going on for some time. See m:Reviewed_article_version (2004), Wikipedia:Why stable versions, Wikipedia:Stable versions, and Wikipedia:Static version. The document Wikipedia:Pushing to validation summarizes the discussion at Wikimania 2006 about the wish to validate articles. The vision is ambitious: to make Wikipedia a credible source of information, and requires that we shift our focus from quantity to quality.[1] These proposals are modest beginnings towards that goal. Sighted revisions mark at least a light indication of quality (or at least freedom from vandalism), meaning at least one trusted editor (reviewer) has confirmed that the article is presentable to the wider public. This proposal puts a more positive spin on the accepting and reverting of changes than what we are already doing.[2] This change will make the wider public aware of how much effort we put into quality assurance[3].
[edit] TerminologyFlaggedRevs makes use of a set of terms that need to be understood in relationship to how they relate to the software and how they are utilized by users. The terms themselves are fully customizable to allow for language differences and may be accessed using clickable user links; but it is helpful if the basic functions are understood.
FlaggedRevs allows wikis to define "flags" that can be applied to revisions of a page to indicate that the edit didn't contain obvious vandalism. For articles in the flag group, Recent changes patrol is disabled and talkpages are not flagged. [edit] Sighted versions
[edit] Sighting against vandalism
[edit] Requirement for sighting
[edit] User rightsWhen FlaggedRevs are enabled, several new user rights are created including: Reviewer and AutoReviewer. It is important to note the difference between the edit right and the reviewer right. A request of change in user rights is handled by administrators and can be made on the page Requests for permissions, de:Wikipedia:Gesichtete Versionen/Rechtevergabe (Sighted versions/User rights)
The edit right is the ability to edit an article. (2. meta:Foundation_issues)
The reviewer right is the ability to mark the edit as non obvious vandalism and a flag is set as "sighted" and have access to the list of Unreviewed Pages. The reviewer right is automatic given by the system:
Alternatively, the reviewer right is given manually by administrators:
The autoreviewer right is the ability to automark own edits as non obvious vandalism and a flag is set as "sighted". (similar to a botflag).
if:
And
[edit] Experience
DE article notice for visitors and non autoconfirmed users:
[edit] Working principle
Like other Wikipedia edits, the decision to sight a version of an article can be reverted by other editors. Once a page is sighted, edits to the sighted revision could be automatically reviewed (to the same level) when edited by a reviewer. Upon editing, reviewers will be prompted to review with a diff (reference) to the last sighted version to make sure someone else has not inserted vandalism while they were editing the page. A new page created by a reviewer should be sighted by a different editor, unless others have substantially edited the page or it is subject to repeated vandalism. Multiple versions of an article can be thus marked. The right to mark articles in this way is very easy to obtain and articles can be "sighted" with little effort." The marking can take place in the following ways:
The "Stable" version of a page is the last version that was both flagged, and was flagged to a high enough level to be the version immediately visible on the page to all users. So if a page is configured to display all edits immediately, then the most recent flagged revision of any sort will be the stable version. You can link directly to the stable or current versions of a page, by appending &stable=0 or &stable=1 to the url. [edit] Tools
[edit] Suggested roll-out strategy on the English WikipediaThe Foundation has set up a public test-wiki to allow people to get a feeling for the software. Each Wiki community can decide whether they wish to deploy this feature, and in that case, how to use it. For Sighted Versions on the English Wikipedia, it seems reasonable to choose an incremental approach for rollout. That is, showing the sighted version to readers should first be applied to a small set of articles, and then extended to more articles in a controlled fashion, as needed. This is also to ensure that there are enough reviewers willing to sight changes, so that no large backlog will queue up.
[edit] Quality versionsFor an article to be confirmed initially as sighted as a Quality version, an uber-reviewer or surveyor needs to read the complete article and check that the page:
[edit] Sighted versions on German WikipediaSighted versions have been in testing on the German Wikipedia since May 5 2008. Lessons learnt there can be considered when the feature is close to implementation on the English Wikipedia. The main points of the German system are: "A "sighted" version is a version of an article which is marked as being free of obvious vandalism. [edit] Links
[edit] StatisticsAvailable German statistics are at:
[edit] Sighted versions on the Polish WikipediaSighted versions have been live on the Polish Wikipedia since November 17 2008 . Lessons learnt there can be considered when the feature is close to implementation on the English Wikipedia. The main points of the Polish system are: "A "sighted" version is a version of an article which is marked as being free of obvious vandalism. Polish wikipedians have chosen the "snowball effect" scenario over the "big bang" scenario. It was decided that the implementation of sighted articles should be done slowly and carefully rather than quickly. [edit] StatisticsAvailable Polish statistics are at:
The last sighted version is presented to visitors. [edit] Flagged versions on Russian WikipediaIn August, 4, 2008 quality and sighted was turned on in ru.wp, when sighted versions were approved by ru.wp society on September 6 2008 as mechanism of patrolling new and old versions of articles.
A «patrolled» version of an article, category or template in ru.wp should be
[edit] Statistics
[edit] Flagged protectionFlagged protection is a proposed implementation of flagged revisions which would provide an alternative to the current semi-protection feature to allow anonymous editors and new users to edit protected articles in a limited fashion. This proposal is meant to give administrators another option besides the present full protection and semiprotection. Any page can be flag protected, but the current version will show by default unless an admin specifically sets the stable version to show for readers. This can be used in the place of various instances of page protection.
[edit] Notes and references
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