The "Triage Principles" section explains a system of having pages become "fully triaged" when either a user with the pagepatroller right of a certain number of users without the right patrol the page. I see a few problems with this:
- Allowing a certain number of users to be equivalent to an experienced user and able to mark a certain section of patrolling as "done" is going to encourage using socks, possibly even by helpful, productive users.
- Having a system where if one ordinary user patrols something and then an admin also looks at it it's as though the first patrol was useless could be quite discouraging.
I suggest replacing this system with having a list of people who've patrolled an article(/edit?), perhaps with icons next to names of users who are pagepatrollers/admins ("This page has been patrolled by Example and SomeAdmin.") with patrolling options to only look through completely unpatrolled pages, or pages that haven't been reviewed by a pagepatroller, or an admin, or by a user who is logged in, or a certain number of users, etc.