Hey there wikiHow Community,
I know that patrollers are recognized in the community achievements every week, but this is something special, I was looking at the recent changes box and I saw “0”.
In honour of this small achievement, I’ve posted the top patrollers below (source: Special:Leaderboard
):
- @Illneedasaviour
with a grand 306 patrols
- @Skyllful
with 74 patrols
- @Flickety
with 69 patrols
- @Galactic-Radiance
and @Sammy3737
with 51 patrols
- @Hailey
with 49 patrols
- And all patrollers over time
I guess @Krystle
’s “Call for Patrollers”
worked!
Feel free to post messages of congratulations below!
Congrats to all the above mentioned patrollers.
I think it helpful to remember that every single patrol since the inception of the wikiHow project helped achieve the goose egg you saw, @Skyllful
. Therefore,—
Thank you to every wikiHowian who has ever patrolled conscientiously.
Without each of you, the project would be a lesser entity.
Awesome job everyone! Thanks for helping keep wikiHow high-quality
Great job everyone! Amazing!
WONDERFUL! I can’t believe it, I’ve never seen it.
Hey, maybe as an incentive to patrol, you could create a new badge (featured author, welcome wagon, NAB, admin) that says “quality patroller”. It could be similar to the NAB test.
@Sarah_the_gymnast
, just clarifying, are we taking tests for RC Patrol rights now? Or is this just a thing like the Featured Author
badge, that automatically activates after you’ve made five rising stars—in this case, be a frequent patroller with a certain number of patrols per week? If the latter is the case, you’d have to be aware of some users’ patrol throttles (e.g., see mine
).
No, not at all. I was thinking of some ways that people might be more motivated to patrol. It hasn’t been creates; it’s just an idea
I was thinking it could be a combination of both: a high-ish average amount of patrols per week (maybe 60? What do you think?) and taking a short test similar to the welcome wagon explaining what to do with sample edits.