Thread:Zhukov15/@comment-21519-20130701173528/@comment-21519-20130701180152

One thing we all do is check any recent edits by anonymous users and roll them back if they're not constructive. If you get the sense the new user means well, leave a comment explaining what the problem was. If he's just fucking around, feel free to block him, though that doesn't come up much.

If you want to propose a change, reorganizing a set of categories or renaming a major article or something like that, explain what you want to do on an appropriate talk page or forum first, and get buy-in from the rest of us. If you see one of us has made such a proposal, read what we're suggesting and add your opinion to the discussion. Unless you don't have any strong feelings on the topic, in which case don't feel like you hav e to weigh in for the sake of weighing in.

Protecting pages isn't something we've needed to do much of lately, but if you create a new article on a topic that is likely to touch off strong real-world opinions, such as Hezbollah or Prop 8, semi-protecting it would be a good idea. That way it can only be editedvby registered users, and the re