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Consumer Rights Wiki

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Why This Matters

This update to the Consumer Rights Wiki enhances user engagement and moderation tools, fostering a more transparent and efficient platform for contributors and consumers alike. It underscores the importance of community-driven oversight and improved feedback mechanisms in maintaining accurate and trustworthy consumer information.

Key Takeaways

📣 Announcements

Update 24.07.2026 Another update!

Editor changes:

The article feedback interface now also posts the feedback as a new section on the article's talk page.

We've added a toggleable "Your impact" panel on your own user page displaying total edits, last edited, longest edit streak, a 60-day activity chart, and how many views the articles you've edited have received. At the moment this is off by default, and available to enable at the bottom of the first page in Special:Preferences.

At the moment this is off by default, and available to enable at the bottom of the first page in Special:Preferences. Tightened rate limits on the article feedback button.

User registrations no longer post to the wiki's Discord feed.

Mod changes:

A link to the "mass rollback" page now appears in the tools dropdown when viewing a user's contributions.

The "Give award" link now appears in the tools dropdown when viewing a User or User talk page.

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