https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53767

--- Comment #7 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to comment #6)
> On the wider point, it's not clear if there's an actual long-term need for a
> proper VE-prevention system (or if it's all solvable with a few quick fixes
> of
> bad wikitext), but if there is, we should build a proper one, not rely on a
> hack that might break.

What's unclear about that?

I agree that it would be better to do this with a category, but the need for VE
to recognise some flag that tells it not to edit a given article seems fairly
obvious. As long as VE mutilates pages in response to inputs that behaved
reasonably with the working software, we will require a mechanism to tell VE
not to edit certain pages.

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