[00:14:10] So will WikiTide wikis remain open [02:10:17] [1/2] Quick query.. On WikiTide, there is the ability to report: "Systemic Global Conduct Policy violations by one or more user(s) on one or more wiki(s) and/or systemic Content Policy violations on one or more wiki(s). In either case, your report must link to specific revisions and, in the latter case, your report must be both thorough and comprehensive." [02:10:18] [2/2] However, I use the Moderation extension which means they never actually come up as revisions, I deny their edits so it doesn't get logged at all. Would this mean I'm unable to report these occasions? I don't think I can see what the content actually was via the Moderation logs. ^^" [02:11:40] I also didn't want to screenshot it as proof because the edits are graphically gory in nature lol Which, Idgaf, but I know others who review it might. [05:48:36] I afraid so [08:06:50] [1/3] To follow up on this, yes Pisces is correct. [08:06:51] [2/3] More info on the Moderation Extension's page, under the non-recommended use section: [08:06:51] [3/3] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Moderation#Non-recommended_use:_Moderation_as_pre-publish_review_extension [08:08:03] Essentially, once it's denied, it's lost for good. [08:14:26] Yee all good. It's like, what I want but it has drawbacks. I don't like vandalism being in the wiki history anywhere but then it becomes impossible to prove that we get vandalism lol [08:14:48] My problem though, not yours :P [08:31:24] At least you stopped those from showing on the wiki- [23:17:31] lol why prove vandalism