https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52723

--- Comment #51 from Isarra <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #48)
If there is any way to do global logs (alongside local ones) this would be a
very good place to use that, as that would make all wikis much more easily
accountable for any usage of this tool.

That said you're probably right in that just enabling the sending part on meta
would be better, since, on top of logs and such all being in one place, usage
guidelines and crap would also be better synced. And implicitly trusting all
admins isn't necessarily a good idea when different projects can have
completely different methods and standards when approaching problems, and on
top of that pretty much anyone can become an admin at least somewhere (which
isn't even necessarily a bad thing, since if they happen to be in the right
place even the most unexpected of folks can prove quite useful, but also
doesn't mean it should carry weight elsewhere).

So just have a request page for anyone new to use, and a right that can be
added to anyone who ain't an admin if they've general use for the spammer and
clearly understand what not to do, or whatever. I'm sure the meta folks can
argue out some actual details there.

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