@Aatube
@kbin.socialI think you're confused. There is no warning letter, that's just the takedown notice sent at the same time as the takedown.
By default, it's just undo text input when you either do a special swipe or tap the back, useful in e.g. the web browser. However applications can hook into this functionality to do their own stuff when the gesture is called.
No, the camera and library permissions always have been separate, it's just that Apple's official camera app integrates them. Think about it, one's hardware and the other one's basically software.
I've just realized a mistake by the signpost headline: It only wants admins and above to do that (which is better I suppose?). I've amended the post body.
Also, reading the 3 pages of recommendations again, I don't think that's what it said:
Transparent Editing History: Ensure that all changes to articles are transparent and traceable.
This helps in identifying editors who may consistently introduce bias into articles.
That sounds like normal editing history for everything to me.
The Onion writes dumb soot on purpose to amuse people while including a disclaimer of "none of this is real".