My thought was this…have a good discussion with said liaison(s) about what will fly and won’t. Then, when people are submitting those articles, they could be directed to the liaison(s). Perhaps with a template…or not. Then they could be ‘tutored’ as to how it should be done. If they drop off their posts and never come back, then the template left would serve as notice to others that they are non responsive. Keep in mind, this is just an opening thought to this post.

I end up in that role a lot, informally. You’re welcome to send them in my direction if you want:slight_smile:

It’s worth a try as some contributors sincerely want to help while others…:slight_smile:

Nice, could you lend a hand here? http://www.wikihow.com/Discussion:Start-a-Headlight-Restoration-Business

Those of us who review the situation when someone protests a block sometimes end up in this role if a commercial user actually reads their talk page and starts asking why they got a block. In each case I’ve encountered recently, the people were happy to have editing privileges restored with the simple step of reading the commercial policies and agreeing to abide by them. I’ll refer them to Krystle if anyone gets beyond my ability to explain/cajole/work with though!:stuck_out_tongue:

Sure thing!