There was already a security precaution in place, but it was coded incorrectly, allowing any member to edit the tag details. Basically, it was referring to the table it needed data from as Tag instead of Tags, and using the wrong name led to a comparison between two values always being true. I fixed this, and the rule is that only an editor or someone who has contributed at least half the tags can edit the tag details.
I also found an earlier description I wrote on Archive.org, made some modifications to it, and made it the new long description for the page.
There was already a security precaution in place, but it was coded incorrectly, allowing any member to edit the tag details. Basically, it was referring to the table it needed data from as Tag instead of Tags, and using the wrong name led to a comparison between two values always being true. I fixed this, and the rule is that only an editor or someone who has contributed at least half the tags can edit the tag details.
I also found an earlier description I wrote on Archive.org, made some modifications to it, and made it the new long description for the page.