Title says it all, I think.

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Yes -- community moderators, at their discretion, can now remove community wiki status from particular posts.

This also inoculates those specific posts from ever being auto-converted to community wiki again, so they can be edited indefinitely with no forced wiki.

In general, we feel the current automatic "force community wiki" thresholds are correct:

  • after 30 answers (15 on super user and programmers) are added to a question
  • after a post is edited by more than 5 different users
  • after a post is edited by the owner 10 distinct times

However, if you feel your post has been unfairly converted to community wiki and deserves special treatment, you can flag it for moderator attention and plea your case to a community moderator.

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Clarification: This says "inoculates... from ever being auto-converted", does this mean that either the author or a moderator can still manually convert it back to CW? And, if so, and I ask this purely out of curiosity, how does reputation work if votes accumulate while it is switching back and forth? – Aarobot Mar 16 '11 at 14:44
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@aaro we don't really support converting back and forth, but when a moderator switches it permanently off, that mod should probably recalc rep on any affected users, too.. or it'll get picked up by the next global rep recalc once per year. – Jeff Atwood Mar 16 '11 at 22:19

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