Why did you revert my edit?editIf your question is this, than my reply would be "I have/had reverted your edit because it constituted vandalism or it was an un-constructive edit." Vandalismedit"Vandalism is any addition, removal, or change of content, in a deliberate attempt to damage Wikipedia. Examples of typical vandalism are adding irrelevant obscenities and crude humor to a page, illegitimately blanking pages, and inserting obvious nonsense into a page." Wikipedia defines the term "Vandalism" in the following manner:-
Editing testseditUsers sometimes edit pages as an experiment. Such edits are different from vandalism but are also prohibited on Wikipedia. If you want to experiment your edit, than in that case you should go here: Sandbox. Addition of unsourced contenteditMost edits should be properly cited, sourced and referenced. This goes especially if it is a biography of a living person. I'm a member of Rollback and Pending Changes Reviewer too. So I can undo all your recent edits to a given page in a single mouse click, if the edit contains vandalism or is non-constructive. But I use these rights rarely. I most often use STiki to deal with vandalism. I'm a member of this group File Mover too. With this right, I can rename files, in case they are misspelled or their titles are inappropriate. As a result, a redirect is left when moving files. In most cases the file redirect is remained on the original page. Licensing and DisclaimereditAll Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
The license is available to read at: Creative Commons. Did I made a mistake?editI might also put this question to you in case you think I have reverted a edit, which I shouldn't. For this mistake, I would say that every body (including me) are humans and make (often) mistakes. If you think that I reverted a non-vandal or constructive edit, than do one of the following things:-
ConclusioneditAfter reading this page, you might have/had got all the answers of all your questions. I'm now done with my explanation. Done! Know Wikipediaedit |