https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=982

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--- Comment #13 from p858snake <[email protected]> 2010-05-07 07:34:50 UTC 
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(In reply to comment #11)
> It used to be that part of the ICRA use agreement said that a webmaster had to
> certify that no content was intentionally mislabeled.  

If that was required, It could probably be possible via a page (kinda like the
protetion page) and then restrict that page based on a user-right [Then have
users request on a central page for who ever has the right to tag the
image.](1).

How do these schemes work? Do all the images need a rating or just ones that go
over a content rating? What about freshly uploaded images that haven't been
reviewed yet?(2)

(1) That would really depend on how the rating scheme works I guess since i've
never looked into it.
(2) If they all need ratings, Do they have a rating for "un-reviewed" images
tgat could be mass applied to the preexisting images and then auto apply to the
new uploads?

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