I often use the Community Wiki feature to move solutions that have incorrectly been edited into a question as an addendum. Almost always this is done by new members who doesn't know we don't use [solved] devices.
To repair this situation I open the question editor, copy the answer section to clipboard, paste it in an answer box, click the CW flag, click OK to the alert message, add a prefix note to say I am posting on behalf of the OP, submit, then roll back the question to the last non-answer state.
The alert message says this:
Are you sure you want to make this post Community Wiki?
Doing so will remove explicit ownership and you will no longer earn reputation for upvotes on it. Once saved, this option cannot be unchecked without moderator assistance.
This is all a bit of a faff, and it would save a step if the CW alert did not pop up - I've seen it a few hundred times now! Could it be suppressed in any one of the following cases?
- For users over reputation level X (e.g. 5K)
- For users who have posted at least Y wiki answers (e.g. 20)
- For users who tick an option in their profile settings
$(".js-post-editor input[type=checkbox][name=communitymode]").off("click").one("click");
but I'm too lazy to figure out how to make it run only afterStackExchange.editor.init()
has been called.