On 22 May 2010 22:00, WereSpielChequers
<werespielchequ...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>> I suspect that any action by an autoconfirmed user will automatically
>>> accept something of any actions not yet reviewed. Will those
>>> autoconfirmed users get a warning that they might unwittingly be
>>> accepting edits they might not have reviewed?
>>>
>>
>> Yup, they do.  There's a banner at the top of the page that tells them
>> exactly this.
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>
> I think this could cause complications. If I'm sorting out a typo like
> artists preforming songs or discuss throwers then I assume that if I'm
> marking my edit as minor no-one expects me to have checked the rest of
> the article.
>
> Is it going to be possible for admins to disable their autoreviewer status?

I'm not sure where this has come from, but there is no problem. An
edit by an autoreviewer will only be automatically flagged if the
previous version was already flagged. If it's not, then they have to
actively check a box (next to the minor edit and watch check boxes)
saying they want to flag all the pending edits, and their own (which
people should only check if they have reviewed all the pending edits).

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