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Note: this question is a follow up to one I posted previously.


Identified Problem

On a locked question, the accompanying text is as follows:

This question's answers are a collaborative effort: if you see something that can be improved, just edit the answer to improve it! No additional answers can be added here

This is accurate for users with full editing privileges, however users without enough reputation will encounter the following error when they try to edit an answer on the locked question:

Screenshot of the problem

This is confusing and irritating, and it took a meta post for me to sort out what was happening.


Proposed Solution

In order to fix this problem, we should make a change to the text which accompanies the lock. Rather than the text I've quoted above, we should have something like:

This question's answers are a collaborative effort: if you see something that can be improved, just edit the answer to improve it! No additional answers can be added here.

You need at least 2,000 reputation to edit non community wiki answers on this question.

As well as this, I think the error message which pops up when a <2,000 rep user tries to edit an answer needs to be improved as well, to better reflect why the action can't be performed. Something like:

This action requires 2,000 reputation.

This should hopefully clear up any confusion users have about locked posts, negating the need for lengthy confused posts like the one I made earlier.

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    The fact that I as a moderator was not aware that users without full editing privileges could not suggest edits to non-wiki answers to wiki-locked questions says a lot.
    – BoltClock Mod
    Commented Mar 19, 2018 at 5:13
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    Look at that, another reason why locks in general are a bad idea to keep indefinitely.
    – Braiam
    Commented Mar 20, 2018 at 2:03
  • @Braiam I would support you if you make a proposal to prevent indefinite locks; likely restricting the locks to, maybe, 1 year max, renewable if activity requires it.
    – Cœur
    Commented Mar 21, 2018 at 10:55
  • Supporting Hans Passant: we may not need to disclose all the mechanisms in the accompanying text. But improving the error message is a must.
    – Cœur
    Commented Mar 21, 2018 at 10:58

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