I understand your view, but there is probably an unintended consequence of having more features battle tested. It would be naive to think that stuff like this won't happen as popularity grows. Unless you mean they submitted bad code or something like that. That's a different issue but still one to watch out for in perpetuity.

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Nothing against battle testing it. But at some point it stops being just battle testing it to go into the "I require you all to stop using this feature" attack.

Also, we had over 50,000 real edits before the current wave of attacks. Those offer a better testing ground than what has been happening lately.

Fair enough. I totally support productive testing over what is essentially seethe trolling.