Subject: I agree.
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Posted on: 2011-08-17 06:33:00 UTC
(You don't sound like you're on a soapboax. At least, not to me.)
I'm joining the bandwagon in that I absolutely do not want anyone editing my or my agents' pages - I routinely look at the the history log just to check that - but hS has a fair point about newbies not knowing what pages are unofficially 'off limits'. Perhaps we could make a (short) page somwhere that can act as a notification of sorts, or maybe a see-only-when-trying-to-edit notice saying "the content of this page is not to be edited except by [insert name here]" - or something like that. My suggestion's also a bit heavy-handed, but there must be a way to post a list in an easy-to-find place that will tell people what should be left alone.
I also think that it's quite fair to block a user from editing for a short time if they're not paying attention to (or, in fairness, just haven't noticed) messages from others asking them to stop, particularly if said person is very new to the community and especially if said person hasn't even introduced themselves yet. This is a community and communication is essential. That said, it seems to have been an innocent misunderstanding, and in the end, no harm done.