I imagine a scenario where the original poster is compelled to roll back multiple edits to his post, causing it to become a community wiki, thereby losing any future rep points from that post.

  1. Can this happen presently?

  2. Should this happen?

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Yes, rollbacks count as edits. But you can roll back multiple changes with a single edit. It's very unlikely that you're going to hit 20+ edits this way, thus it seems unlikely you'll be community wiki-fied. – The Establishment Apr 30 '11 at 8:08
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@Cody it takes 20 edits? I thought it was ten. I often end up making about half a dozen edits on my own and I could see getting pushed to 10, but I guess 20 would take a real edit war, and moderator action would be likely. By the way, why not post that as an answer? – Mr.Wizard Apr 30 '11 at 8:12
@Cody, this FAQ question says: "The post has been edited ten (10) times by the original owner." Has that changed? – Mr.Wizard Apr 30 '11 at 8:15
That's why I didn't post it as an answer. I wasn't really sure, just guessing. I've never had a question or answer become community wiki automatically, so I have no idea. The point was that this problem seems quite unlikely. – The Establishment Apr 30 '11 at 8:15
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Yes, rollbacks will count as an edit, and add to the total required to auto-convert to Community Wiki.

I don't think they should work that way, but that's present behavior.

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