The Consumer Rights Wiki introduced several new features for editors and general users. A 'Your impact' panel is now available on user pages, displaying total edits, last edited date, longest edit streak, a 60-day activity chart, and views on edited articles. This panel is off by default but can be enabled in user preferences.
The article feedback interface has been updated to post feedback as a new section on the article's talk page and to the wiki's Discord channel. Rate limits on the feedback button have also been tightened. Additionally, users now receive an 'Are you sure?' prompt when logging out to prevent accidental sign-offs.
Moderators received new tools, including a link to the 'mass rollback' page in the tools dropdown when viewing user contributions. A 'Give award' link now appears in the tools dropdown on User and User talk pages. A bug where award grant/revoke log entries sometimes incorrectly showed the staff member as the recipient has been fixed.
Backend infrastructure updates include a general codebase tidy-up and changes to simplify contributing. User registrations no longer post to the wiki's Discord feed.
The wiki's base MediaWiki version has been upgraded to 1.46, and several extensions have been updated, which is expected to improve overall performance and security. Non-confirmed users are now restricted from editing Templates. The update also added support for uploading OpenDocument Text (.odt) and OpenDocument Spreadsheet (.ods) files, and InstantCommons has been enabled for media handling.
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The Consumer Rights Wiki released an update that includes new editor features like a 'Your impact' panel and improved article feedback, alongside moderator tools such as mass rollback links. The update also upgraded the base MediaWiki version to 1.46 and added support for OpenDocument file types. These changes aim to enhance user experience, improve wiki integrity, and streamline moderation processes.