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bibliomaniac15 05:53, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for reverting vandalism to the article Knitting. Your help is greatly appreciated. I notice that after you reverted the vandalism, you didn't warn the user involved. Could I ask that in the future you consider warning users who vandalize article? Its easy to do and has two significant benefits. First it tells the vandal that we are keeping an eye on them - many users stop vandalizing as soon as they receive a warning. Second it lets other editors know about previous episodes of vandalism and makes it much easier to leave appropriate warnings and know when to impose blocks, if required.
Warning is really easy. Just leave a {{test}} tag on the user's talk page. In the first case of vandalism you leave a {{test1}}, the second time {{test2}} and so on up to {{test4}}. If the user already has a recent {{test4}} notice you can report them to the vandalism noticeboard. You can learn more about the warning system at the vandalism page. Good luck and thanks again for helping us remove vandalism from Wikipedia. Best, Gwernol 19:26, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
- Hi Charlie. Its probably not worth going back to do this on previous examples. It would be great if you did it going forward. Again thanks for helping out Wikipedia and reverting vandalism. Its greatly appreciated. Gwernol 19:41, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
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