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A "request update" button or something for editing the Wiki

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Hello all,

 

As most of you know, PRO has a wiki page with tons of valuable information to the player base. We often refer each other to check the wiki for information regarding moves, items, quests, etc. In the past year, we've been able to share links to the wiki pages through the in-game chat system, which has allowed many players to share information in a much more efficient manner. 

 

We have an excellent staff of Wiki Editors, who do a fantastic job of updating the site when we get new stuff, like event forms. However, they are sometimes sections of the wiki that are out of date, or have a broken link/page. It is my assumption that a lot of those issues could be unknown to the Editing Team (or perhaps they're overworked with more important tasks). To my knowledge, the process for fixing these kinds of things involve the players making note of it, in places like discord, this forum, or the in game chat, and hopefully the editing team sees it and adds it to a to-do list. I have been curious in thinking if a more efficient process could be created for reporting issues. 

 

Is it possible that we can add a button on each page that allows readers to "Flag" the page, which could notify the Editors that something needs to be updated on that page? Something that would send a notification to the team emails or something. Or perhaps a button/link on the left side of the wiki, which could direct users to a page to fill out information. There could be a specific slot to directly link the page that needs updating, and another section where the user can write a small note about what needs to be corrected. When submitted, this also would notify the Editors, creating a ticket or something. This might also make it more efficient to prioritize which portions get updated first.

 

I know nothing of coding, so I have no idea if this suggestion would be too complicated to implement, or if it's something that could be done without too much trouble.

 

 

 

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