[09:37:16] [discord] Ig to be very careful around who is being granted sysop rights atm [09:37:27] [discord] all of the last ones have been RH/DM socks [14:27:32] [discord] :this:, unfortunate we can't make it public without drawing attention to DM, but perhaps it might be worth it to stop disruption? [14:41:35] [discord] :this:, unfortunate we can't make this advice public without drawing attention to DM, but perhaps it might be worth it to stop disruption? (edited) [19:16:35] [discord] We could change the requirements [19:16:38] [discord] X amount of edits [19:16:47] [discord] Instead of literally just giving it. [19:18:41] [discord] Or temporarily introduce the requirement to be established on another site [19:18:46] [discord] Like The Test Wiki has [19:54:39] [discord] I can impose that temporarily as a steward. @drummingman would you agree with this being temporarily imposed? [20:08:17] [discord] or just put out a notice that CU will be used more harshly in light of recent events for a few datd [20:08:21] [discord] or just put out a notice that CU will be used more harshly in light of recent events for a few days (edited) [20:08:38] [discord] That's definitely an option too [20:09:08] [discord] I personally have already been using CU a little more liberally [20:09:51] [discord] all that being said we can't simply check without reasonable suspicion either [20:12:56] [discord] Right on, that would be a violation of privacy. [20:20:20] [discord] Even though there is no policy against it, we should at least have a reasonable suspicion based on articulable facts if we're going to perform a check [20:23:35] [discord] agreed [20:28:38] [discord] hmm [20:30:46] [discord] I think we can do that temporarily? But indeed we should not start checking every new user with the CU tools, that is fishing. [21:39:48] [discord] the point of the wiki is pretty much to register and immediately request, and someone who cares to troll will bypass slight inconvenience minimums. besides an actual process of trust, say approving people based on persistence on other projects, there's not a whole lot besides keeping a close eye out