On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:01 PM, Teofilo <teofilow...@gmail.com> wrote: > This is not proactive. Giving more power to the admins is a > constitutional change. Usually a constitutional change requires a > referendum beforehand (An amendment to the United States Constitution > must be ratified by 3/4 of the state legislatures, WP says). You don't > simply switch to the new constitution and tell the people who are > unhappy with the new constitution that it is their burden to > demonstrate that the older constitution was better. And when a > constitutional change changes a democracy into a dictatorship without > the freedom of speech, it is too late to express yourself after you > have lost the freedom of speech. RevDel replaced Oversight (a extension), and little changed overall between then, it features two deletion levels, one that hides it from standard users (admins and higher still have access to it) and one that hides it from everyone except oversight which leaves no visible apart from oversighters. To everyone else the only real difference is that the logs show a difference of "X changed viability of Y" and only had to touch the appropriate revisions compared to the older extension of oversight, where you had to delete a whole page then restore all the revisions apart from the ones you don't want.
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