Why have Community Wiki posts?
One of the goals of the website is to be a continually evolving source of good information. Community Wiki posts help enhance the wiki aspect of the site.
For more information about the proper use of Community Wiki, see The Future of Community Wiki.
How do Community Wiki posts work?
Community Wiki posts work by transferring ownership of the post from the original author to the community. They make the post easier to edit and maintain by a wider group of users, but they do not contribute to any user's reputation.
Some of the key features are:
- Community Wiki posts are owned by the Community User 1, not by any individual user.
- A much lower reputation (100 instead of 2000) is needed to edit a community wiki post. 2
- Voting on a community wiki post (up or down) does not affect any user's reputation.
- The original author still gets badges based on community posts.
- The original author keeps the reputation gained (or lost) before their post entered community mode.
- The original author still receives notifications for edits or comments on the post
How does a post become a Community Wiki post?
There are several ways a question or answer can enter community wiki mode, and most of these ways will occur automatically based on the rules of the system.
Posts enter community wiki mode when one of the following happens:
The body of the post has been edited by at least five (5) different users.
The post has been edited ten (10) times by the original owner.
The answer's author checks the community wiki checkbox when composing the answer. Note that this checkbox isn't available to new users.
The answer is edited by its original author, who when doing so opts to check the community wiki.
An answer posted to a Community Wiki question will also be Community Wiki. Note that when a question is made CW after answers have already been posted, the existing answers are not normally converted to CW automatically.
The question generates more than 30 answers (15 on Super User, 60 on Code Golf). In this case, the question and all answers will enter community mode, as will any future answers.
A moderator has reason to believe that the question serves better in community wiki mode - if you believe your question should be converted to a Community Wiki, you may flag it for moderator attention.
* note that the rules outlined above are based on observations; the actual behavior of SO is subject to change without notice, and may well have done so since this was last updated...
How can the Community Wiki status be removed from a post?
Moderators can remove it, when necessary. Once removed, the post will never be given the CW status automatically due to a high number of edits again.
Miscellaneous
- Rollbacks do not reverse any of the Community Wiki mode calculations.
- The Community User ¹ might appear as the last editor of a question, even a non-wiki question. This happens when it randomly pokes old unanswered questions so they get some attention.
1 See Who is the Community User?, or read the Community User’s profile.
2 The original author of a community wiki post can always edit it, even if he or she has ≤ 100 reputation.