GuildWiki talk:Rollback

Bleh. Talk open. &mdash; Warw/Wick 14:32, 12 April 2008 (UTC)


 * Major pointless. Just ask Entropy on her talk. --84.24.206.123 14:43, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
 * I discussed the idea of this with her in game and she said go ahead, so bleh.. heres the page =P &mdash;[[Image:MaySig.png]] Warw/Wick 14:45, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
 * It would be rather hard to keep track of such requests, and public comment on them, if it was in my talkpage. I mean, for the same reason we can't do RfA's on my talkpage - that would be stupid and unprofessional. While I am not quite sure exactly how the process will work, I do believe that there should at least be a central page from which all requests originate. It can probably be more informal than a full RfA since it's a lesser responsibility...but users still need to comment etc. since rollback shouldn't be given to everyone either. Btw, Viper, please sign in. [[Image:Entropy Sig.jpg]] (T/C) 14:51, 12 April 2008 (UTC)


 * Hmm. Suppose so. Last suggestion: Rename to "Rf rollback rights". Sounds more correct, to me. Request for rollback sounds like a tag for someones edits to be checked out and perhaps rv'd... --- [[Image:VipermagiSig.JPG|Ohaider!]]-- (s)talkpage 15:13, 12 April 2008 (UTC)

Suggestion
Instead of a full RFA style template, why not something like Template:Proposed RFR and then people can place comments unser that user's subheading, when a decision is made, that entry is removed, or moved to archive RT | Talk  15:53, 12 April 2008 (UTC)

Noob of mine
What's a rollback?reanor 17:32, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Rolback is a one click revert, when you rollback, you revert all of the last contributor's edits, you do not need to confirm this action, so it is good for reverting mass vandalism (i.e. page blankings) RT | Talk  17:34, 12 April 2008 (UTC)


 * Podax, anyone...? [[Image:Maui_sig.png]] 17:36, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Yeah. &mdash;[[Image:MaySig.png]] Warw/Wick 17:37, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
 * No, dosn't work for deltions, and I'm refraining from saying his name, as it may encorage his "reputation" RT | <font color="Black">Talk</B>  17:38, 12 April 2008 (UTC)


 * Anyone can revert page moves via the Move Log, it's not a hard job for an admin to delete leftover pages. No rollbacking needed. But having some users with rollback capabilities would be great for a lot of other vandals. We have a bunch of users who end up reverting lots of vandalism anyway, giving them a bit of extra tools for that would be great. Not much damage that can be done with rollback, so no need to worry about then going overboard with the power; but the ability to revert multiple edits in one shot, quite useful.
 * I'm all for this, a "rollback" user group I suppose? I would probably nominate users I've seen reverting a lot; after every major vandalism spree, you almost always see two or three users in RC doing all the work. Nominating users like that seems like a good plan. --[[image:GEO-logo.png]]<font color="#237d00"> Jïörüjï Ðērākō.> <font color="#237d00">.cнаt^  20:37, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
 * That seems like a good plan. We'll create a team of backrollers. [[Image:Felix_Omni_Signature.png]] 20:39, 12 April 2008 (UTC)

I know right now sysop appointment is already pretty much at Entropy's discretion, and that the RfA process is just so that she can get feedback easier. That said, I still am of the inclination that we should make it even more flexible for Bcrats to hand out rollback rights, and perhaps less formal. I'd like to see the Bcrat able to give anyone rollback without a RfR, though alternately, the Bcrat themselves can just post a RfR for the person they are interested in promoting, then speedily act on it. -User:PanSola (talk to the ) 21:31, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Oh yeah, Pan, Entropy asked me to ask you to (if the community approves of this) if you could make a user group for people who have sysop rights &mdash;[[Image:MaySig.png|Hello]] Warw/Wick 21:35, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
 * @May, confused? <font color="Blue">RT </B>| <font color="Black">Talk</B>  21:36, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Warwick, what do you mean by "make a user group"? Special:Listusers/sysop? -User:PanSola (talk to the [[Image:follower of Lyssa.png]]) 22:01, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Sort of like that- Special:Listusers/Rollback &mdash;[[Image:MaySig.png|Hello]] Warw/Wick 22:07, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
 * This convo is confusing <font color="Blue">RT </B>| <font color="Black">Talk</B>  22:08, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
 * I think RfR should be a list to notify entropy "hey, needs moar rollback", it's a cool tool to use (I have it on wikipedia) and makes editing that bit easier. Dosn't have to be formal, just a quick talk page note, and hey presto, rollback. Perhaps adding a tag onto talk page that adds to catagory, and then entropy jsut looks at the catagory. Say a Template:RfR that could be put on somones talk page by any user, then when complet, entropy could just use, say subst template RfR accept or decline. <font color="Blue">RT </B>| <font color="Black">Talk</B>  21:36, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Why on earth would Entropy use you to communicate with Pan? Let her ask Pan herself.
 * I totally support RT's "informal RfR" plan, btw. [[Image:Felix_Omni_Signature.png]] 21:45, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Because she went to sleep. -.-. Stop acting as if I'm lying. Ask Entropy when she gets on, if you must. &mdash;[[Image:MaySig.png|Hello]] Warw/Wick 21:46, 12 April 2008 (UTC)

meh
Meh, why don't we just make everyone a sysop? Why are some users able to get these rights but not the full set of sysop powers? We only trust them a little? &mdash;<font color=#ff44aa>♥ Jedi ♥ Rogue ♥ 23:35, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
 * I'm not sure I'm 100% clear what rolling back is, but it's to my understanding it is like a revert, except it even pulls back the history. If this is the case, it'd be a nightmare tool for vandals. They could easily revert an article to what it was when it first started with no hope of reversing it. --Powersurge360 23:40, 12 April 2008 (UTC)


 * Rollback = "revert to the most recent version that is written by a different contributor". So, if you edit, then I edit 200 times in a row, a rollback goes back to your version (mine still show in history).  If you edit, I edit, then you edit again, then a rollback goes back to my version. -User:PanSola (talk to the [[Image:follower of Lyssa.png]]) 00:27, 13 April 2008 (UTC)


 * Rollback doesn't do anything a normal user can't do. Thus I don't consider it anything being closed to "partial sysop" or "second-class sysops".  I see it as "a tool that allows you to faster do what you can do as a regular user". -User:PanSola (talk to the [[Image:follower of Lyssa.png]]) 00:25, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
 * What's the point? Can it revert multiple pages at once? If not, then why bother. Just go to the history page before the vandal's edits and save it. --Macros 00:29, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
 * it's just something that saves time, that's all. If I notice a vandal spree, I have the choices of:
 * Rollback method
 * Go to the vandal's Contributions page (and wait for it to load)
 * Ctrl+Click on all the Rollback links on that page, and move on to do something else in a different window/tab.
 * Traditional method
 * Open the history of a vandalized page (and wait for history to load)
 * find the most recent version before the vandal's edit and go to that version (and wait for page to load)
 * hit edit at that version (wait for page to load)
 * hit save, then move on to do something else in a different window/tab
 * They do the same thing, but Rollback is significantly easier and faster.-User:PanSola (talk to the [[Image:follower of Lyssa.png]]) 00:35, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Personally, I love rollback. Also Wikipedia:Requests for rollback may be helpful.  &not; Wizårdbõÿ777  ( talk ) 04:31, 13 April 2008 (UTC)

Oppose
I am currently strongly opposed to this policy for several reasons. Firstly, it conflicts with GW:YAV which states that "all users have the same clout on the GuildWiki", yes, everyone is equal, but some people are more equal than others? Secondly i can see these rollback privellages being given specifically to an elitist clique of users who post on talkpages more, rather than those who would necessarily be able to put them to best use. Thirdly, as someone previously stated, all this does is make something a user can do anyway easier. Why make life easier for some people and harder for others, doesn't seem fair. Then there is the possibility of it being mis-used to cause damage to the wiki - am i correct in thinking that a "roll-back" does not appear in page-history and therefore cannot be reverted using the normal method? Therefore, i personally do not think that this should, or needs to be implemented, and if it is then GW:YAV should be changed, or rollback should be given to all registered users, which creates problems with risk of vandalism -- - (<font color="Blue">Talk </B>/<font color="Green">Contribs</B> ) 18:24, 14 April 2008 (UTC)
 * If you think this violates YAV, why are sysops allowed to delete/protect/ban? Think. Post. Lord of all tyria 18:27, 14 April 2008 (UTC)


 * "all users have the same clout on the GuildWiki" I am aware that YAV also refers to the admin status of a user, but still, giving some users, rather than admins/sysops who are atleast partially democratically appointed, privalleges over others seems to suggest that those users arent given said privellages are less able. It is understandable that people dont automatically gain admin powers upon registering, but for something that simply makes a task easier i think it really should be for all users or none, other wise it seems to imply some users are more valuable than others --[[Image:Cobalt6.jpg|50x19px]] - (<font color="Blue">Talk </B>/<font color="Green">Contribs</B> ) 18:32, 14 April 2008 (UTC)
 * go edit the sandbox and I'll demonstrate rollback. -User:PanSola (talk to the [[Image:follower of Lyssa.png]]) 18:35, 14 April 2008 (UTC)


 * Righto--[[Image:Cobalt6.jpg|50x19px]] - (<font color="Blue">Talk </B>/<font color="Green">Contribs</B> ) 14:36, 14 April 2008 (EDT)


 * Ah, ok, i withdraw my opposition. Thankyou for your demonstration of how rollback works, it was a lot more helpful than "Think. Post.".--[[Image:Cobalt6.jpg|50x19px]] - (<font color="Blue">Talk </B>/<font color="Green">Contribs</B> ) 18:50, 14 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Yeah, its pretty tricky for me to demonstrate rollback without access to it. I was taking issue with what I considered an obvious flaw in your argument. Lord of all tyria 19:27, 14 April 2008 (UTC)


 * Sorry, I didn't mean that in an offensive way -_- though it was pretty difficult for me to make an accurate judgement on introducing a feature i don't have access to and as such have limited understanding of.--[[Image:Cobalt6.jpg|50x19px]] - (<font color="Blue">Talk </B>/<font color="Green"><B>Contribs</B> ) 13:12, 15 April 2008 (UTC)

Clarificaton on the Rollback function
For ease of description I will compare it with the "Undo" function that all users have access to:


 * Undo can be attempted on all diffs. Rollback can only be performed against the most recent revision of a page.
 * Undo requires choosing a particular range of revisions to undo. Rollback automatically targets all consecutive revisions performed by the most recent contributor.
 * When performing an undo, additional edits may be performed in the wiki text, and edit summary may be edited. Rollback automatically revert to the version before the current contributor, and edit summary cannot be altered.
 * Undo requires an additional "Save" click. Rollback is performed as soon as as the "Rollback" link is clicked.

Similarities:
 * All the revisions that are reverts stay in the page history. The Undo/Rollback action effectively act as a new edit on top of the previous edits, that brings the article to teh state of a prior version.

In terms of usage etiquette:
 * undo can be used for anything, including content dispute (as long as it doesn't break 1RV). It is expected that the edit summary is manually modified to explain content edits.
 * rollback should only be used against obvious vandalism. Whenever good-faith can be assumed, rollback should NOT be used, and instead a manual reversion/undo should be performed.  (I would strongly  recommend this into a policy, such that all rollback actions not used against obvious vandalism is considered abuse of the rollback function).

-User:PanSola (talk to the ) 18:53, 14 April 2008 (UTC)

so
Am I correct in thinking we have a basic consensus of "Rollback should be informal process"? I like that too, less work and paperwork (err...articles) to deal with.

The idea with a usergroup would be so it's easy to tell who has rollback rights at any given time. It doesn't even have to be a system-generated list necessarily. But let's say there is a vandal attack - you can go check the list and notify a rollbacker who may not have noticed. At least I think that's how it would work. (T/C) 04:55, 18 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Yes, rollback should be informal, Entropy should promote who she thinks, when she thinks, and this page can be a list of suggestions. I assume that giving rollback is 'crat only? <B><font color="Blue">RT </B>| <font color="Black"><B>Talk</B>  05:14, 18 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Haven't really participated in this discussion much, but have been watching it. I thought I'd add a couple comments here. I do like the idea of rollback, because of the time saving features of having to wait for history and diff to load.  Also it would screw with alot of vandals that believe if they make many multiple edits on top of eachother, that their vandalism won't be undone so easily.  And lastly, Entropy's sudden lack of bcrat abilities won't have any effect on this, will it?  -- [[Image:Isk8.png]] <font face="comic sans ms" color="maroon">Sk8  (T / C)  05:22, 18 April 2008 (UTC)
 * It might. As far as I know, Special:Makesysop (also see here) is the only special she can access atm that affects user rights, and I'm under the impression that all it can really do is make people sysops :/  &not; Wizårdbõÿ777  ( talk ) 22:56, 18 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Special:Listusers/rollback. We don't need to "create" a usergroup. -User:PanSola (talk to the [[Image:follower of Lyssa.png]]) 06:03, 18 April 2008 (UTC)

Usage?

 * 1) Enter  into the above section
 * 2) Enter username into the created red link
 * 3) Notify the user on their talk page
 * 4) Retrieved from "http://guildwars.wikia.com/wiki/GuildWiki:Request_for_rollback"

Shouldn't that be username rather than username ?-- - (<B><font color="Blue">Talk </B>/<font color="Green"><B>Contribs</B> ) 16:59, 23 April 2008 (UTC)

Talkpage necromancy!
So, yeah... From above discussion, the consensus seemed to be that this should be accepted as a policy, but then discussion died out and nothing happened for over a month. &mdash;Dr Ishmael 03:30, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
 * Yeah - needs moar implementation <font color="Orange">Random Time 05:30, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
 * Needs less implementation. This page is still set up like a full-fledged RFA, yet the discussion two sections up says go ask Entropy. If we still only had one bcrat, I'd say implement and replace Entropy with other crat name. However, now that 3 bcrats are active, anything except an at least semi-formal RfRR seems inappropriate and screams bias. --<font face="vivaldi" size="3" color="Steelblue">Shadowcrest  04:30, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
 * Am I the only one who finds it sad that merely because we have multiple bureaucrats now, people suddenly demand "semi-formal RfRR"? That screams lack of trust in the bureaucrat's judgment, not bias. What difference does it make if there is one or three? You should feel equally comfortable with asking a bureaucrat, getting the approval, and that's the end of it. There are no strings attached. True, each bureaucrat may have different ideas about your worthiness for the tools. But such it is when asking for anything else, too. I hardly see how it becomes a biased system. Especially since I am sure every single user will be friends with at least one of the bureaucrats, yes?
 * "The wiki is not a democracy," indeed. :\ If democracy means 100% transparancy, the community "consensus" determining and overseeing everything, bureaucrats having to explain their decisions in defiance of that creed, a lack of trust and even an antagonism between the "masses" and the "elitist cabal bureaucracy"...then do you know what we really have? Successful Communism. In Soviet Russia, community governs you! [[Image:Entropy Sig.jpg]] (T/C) 11:12, 26 June 2008 (UTC)