JanZerebecki added a comment.

In https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T105427#1448872, @Legoktm wrote:

> And what happens when a steward does an emergency suppression and isn't 
> familiar with this technical restriction?


If you don't read https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Oversight before doing 
that it is natural that you are going to make errors. Anyway the error can be 
corrected afterwards. How often does an emergency suppression of an entity with 
only one revision happen?

> I think we should write a small WDQS extension that hooks into 
> `ArticleDeleteComplete`, and sends a HTTP request (maybe with an auth token?) 
> to WDQS telling it to force update the page.


Then what about all the WDQS instances not hosted at the foundation and the 
mirrors and so on?

Is some public log of suppressed page and revision ids more work than your 
proposed solution? (Preferably it would be in RecentChanges.)


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