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  • "The new system, called Flagged Revisions, would mark a significant change in the anything-goes, anyone-can-edit-at-any-time ethos of Wikipedia, which in eight years of existence has become one of the top 10 sites on the Web and the de facto information source for the Internet-using public."

    Internet News: January 2009 Archives 2009

  • "The new system, called Flagged Revisions, would mark a significant change in the anything-goes, anyone-can-edit-at-any-time ethos of Wikipedia, which in eight years of existence has become one of the top 10 sites on the Web and the de facto information source for the Internet-using public."

    Internet News: Wikis Archives 2009

  • The so-called Flagged Revisions process would allow registered, trusted editors to publish changes to the site immediately.

    unknown title 2009

  • The so-called Flagged Revisions process would allow registered, trusted editors to publish changes to the site immediately.

    OCAU News 2009

  • The so-called Flagged Revisions process would allow registered, trusted editors to publish changes to the site immediately.

    unknown title 2009

  • The so-called Flagged Revisions process would allow registered, trusted editors to publish changes to the site immediately.

    Crave at CNET UK 2009

  • The so-called Flagged Revisions process would allow registered, trusted editors to publish changes to the site immediately.

    OCAU News 2009

  • The so-called Flagged Revisions process would allow registered, trusted editors to publish changes to the site immediately.

    OCAU News 2009

  • The so-called Flagged Revisions process would allow registered, trusted editors to publish changes to the site immediately.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2009

  • The new system, called Flagged Revisions, would mark a significant change in the anything-goes, anyone-can-edit-at-any-time ethos of Wikipedia, which in eight years of existence has become one of the top 10 sites on the Web and the de facto information source for the Internet-using public.

    NYT > Technology 2009

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