Currently everybody (with 150+ reputation points I believe) can review changes to documentation. This makes for a fast documentation review process. However, how do we stop users with no knowledge of the change they are approving of doing just that?
Say somebody decides it's a nice idea to change a C++ example for a certain topic. He does a good job of explaining it, but leaves out some important points and maybe uses incorrect or bad code in his example. The change gets put up for review and one experienced C++ user sees it's bad and rejects it, but then there come five other users who have no knowledge of C++, and they accept it, because to them it seems like the example was improved.
At the moment this is not a big problem, but I can see it becoming really troublesome as the documentation gets refined. How do we avoid getting into a — bad change gets approved, experienced user changes it back, somebody messes it up again, moderator fixes it — cycle?