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Q&A How do I suggest edits to the tag wiki?

It's been a while since you asked this and, sadly, we still haven't implemented suggested edits for tag pages so there would be a way to gain approved suggested edits. I agree it's frustrating. M...

posted 6mo ago by Monica Cellio‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Monica Cellio‭ · 2022-11-16T01:21:19Z (6 months ago)
It's been a while since you asked this and, sadly, we still haven't implemented suggested edits for tag pages so there would be a way to gain approved suggested edits.  I agree it's frustrating.

Moderators are able to grant specific abilities to specific users, so it is possible for a community to appoint trusted tag-page editors.  I would guess that most moderators would (a) be happy to appoint some community editors (otherwise this is a mod-only ability, which wasn't the intent) and (b) don't want to make those selections unilaterally.  A (community) meta discussion along the lines of "should we appoint some tag editors, and if so who?" would probably be a good way to gain some consensus.