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The official Wikipedia policy defines "vandalism" as:

This policy is intentionally vague to enable vandal-fighters to deal with any unconstructive edits they find.

Also note, there are also many types of edits which are not vandalism but which I would have reverted, with a different reason; Wikipedia:Not Vandalism provides more information, as will have my edit summary and the warning I left on your talk page (if I did).

My "criteria"

Following is an non-exclusive, open-ended list of things that I regard to be unconstructive and revert as such. If your edit fulfils any of the criteria below, that is why I would have reverted it.

Note: "edit" refers to changes (etc) in both the body of text and the edit summary.

General

G1. Anything listed on Wikipedia:Vandalism as a common type of vandalism.

G2. Any edit summary that lies (that is, for example, saying you corrected a typo when you actually deleted half of the article). This type of edit may have resulted in you being given two warnings for the same edit.

G3. Edits which have previously been reverted:

  • in good faith where a message/warning was left on your talk page;
  • without leaving a warning on your talk page but where an explanatory edit summary is left; or
  • and a warning left on your talk page, whether or not that edit should have been reverted in good faith or reverted without leaving a warning.

G4. A number of edits in a row, where at least one of them is obviously vandalism.

G5. Edits which change the adjective/s preceding "reviews" in articles about films, novels, music, etc where are reliable source is not referred to and an explanatory edit summary is not left.

Formatting

F1. Any edit to an article that consists of mostly or ALL CAPITAL LETTERS.

F2. Almost any edit that consists of ALL CAPITAL LETTERS in most namespaces. Note: Basically, the only time I would not revert is when the edit makes you look so foolish that I decided it is better to just leave the edit so that others may know something about your temperament. You may want to read WP:CIVIL.

F3. Any edit that consists solely of text generated by clicking on the buttons above the editing window. For example: '''Bold text''', [[Link title]], ''Italic text'', <nowiki>Insert non-formatted text here</nowiki>, <!-- Comment -->, [[Image:Example.jpg]], <small>Small text</small>, <sub>Subscript text</sub>, <ref>Insert footnote text here</ref> and so forth.

F4. Almost any edit at all that includes text generated by clicking on the buttons above the editing window. Note: If it is obvious that the inclusion of the default text was an error, I may simply remove it instead of reverting.

Content

C1. Any edit that contains swear words.

C2. Any edit that compares someone or something to a body part below the waist or the chest.

C3. Any edit that says "xxxxx is gay" or anything of that sort.

C4. Any edit that includes a broad generalisation (eg "xxxxx is the best/worst/most incompetent").

C5. Any edit that personally attacks someone or something or which does not assume good faith with another user.

C6. Any edit that includes a non-notable person (eg on the article January 1 births "Alice’s boyfriend Bob").

C7. Any edit, not on a talk page, which apologises for vandalising. If you are really sorry, please, just stop.

C8. Any edit that adds defamatory or questionable content to a page without including a citation.

C9. Any edit that adds an external link which contravenes Wikipedia:External links#AVOID. After a spam warning further addition of spam links may be reverted as vandalism.

Please Note: I am watching this page; any edits, which I consider to be unconstructive or disruptive, will be ruthlessly removed.

I shamelessly stole, and changed, this from User:Callanecc, who shamelessly stole it from User:Dougweller, who shamelessly stole it from User:J.delanoy.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Were you about to ask me why I reverted your edit? This page can help you faster than I can reply to your message.

The official Wikipedia policy defines "vandalism" as:

This policy is intentionally vague to enable vandal-fighters to deal with any unconstructive edits they find.

Also note, there are also many types of edits which are not vandalism but which I would have reverted, with a different reason; Wikipedia:Not Vandalism provides more information, as will have my edit summary and the warning I left on your talk page (if I did).

My "criteria"

Following is an non-exclusive, open-ended list of things that I regard to be unconstructive and revert as such. If your edit fulfils any of the criteria below, that is why I would have reverted it.

Note: "edit" refers to changes (etc) in both the body of text and the edit summary.

General

G1. Anything listed on Wikipedia:Vandalism as a common type of vandalism.

G2. Any edit summary that lies (that is, for example, saying you corrected a typo when you actually deleted half of the article). This type of edit may have resulted in you being given two warnings for the same edit.

G3. Edits which have previously been reverted:

  • in good faith where a message/warning was left on your talk page;
  • without leaving a warning on your talk page but where an explanatory edit summary is left; or
  • and a warning left on your talk page, whether or not that edit should have been reverted in good faith or reverted without leaving a warning.

G4. A number of edits in a row, where at least one of them is obviously vandalism.

G5. Edits which change the adjective/s preceding "reviews" in articles about films, novels, music, etc where are reliable source is not referred to and an explanatory edit summary is not left.

Formatting

F1. Any edit to an article that consists of mostly or ALL CAPITAL LETTERS.

F2. Almost any edit that consists of ALL CAPITAL LETTERS in most namespaces. Note: Basically, the only time I would not revert is when the edit makes you look so foolish that I decided it is better to just leave the edit so that others may know something about your temperament. You may want to read WP:CIVIL.

F3. Any edit that consists solely of text generated by clicking on the buttons above the editing window. For example: '''Bold text''', [[Link title]], ''Italic text'', <nowiki>Insert non-formatted text here</nowiki>, <!-- Comment -->, [[Image:Example.jpg]], <small>Small text</small>, <sub>Subscript text</sub>, <ref>Insert footnote text here</ref> and so forth.

F4. Almost any edit at all that includes text generated by clicking on the buttons above the editing window. Note: If it is obvious that the inclusion of the default text was an error, I may simply remove it instead of reverting.

Content

C1. Any edit that contains swear words.

C2. Any edit that compares someone or something to a body part below the waist or the chest.

C3. Any edit that says "xxxxx is gay" or anything of that sort.

C4. Any edit that includes a broad generalisation (eg "xxxxx is the best/worst/most incompetent").

C5. Any edit that personally attacks someone or something or which does not assume good faith with another user.

C6. Any edit that includes a non-notable person (eg on the article January 1 births "Alice’s boyfriend Bob").

C7. Any edit, not on a talk page, which apologises for vandalising. If you are really sorry, please, just stop.

C8. Any edit that adds defamatory or questionable content to a page without including a citation.

C9. Any edit that adds an external link which contravenes Wikipedia:External links#AVOID. After a spam warning further addition of spam links may be reverted as vandalism.

Please Note: I am watching this page; any edits, which I consider to be unconstructive or disruptive, will be ruthlessly removed.

I shamelessly stole, and changed, this from User:Callanecc, who shamelessly stole it from User:Dougweller, who shamelessly stole it from User:J.delanoy.


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