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Help:Reverting
Reverting means undoing the effects of one or more edits, which normally results in the page being restored to a version that existed sometime previously. Reasons for reverting are:
- You (Or someone) made a mistake on the page.
- Vandalism
- Blanked page
Rollback features
This tool appears when looking at the "differences" between edits. It allows a user to revert one or more edits just by clicking the [rollback] button. Rollback will automatically revert all edits made by that user and return the page to the state it was in before that user edited it. The rollback feature is used almost exclusively within the history page of an article.
The following edit summary is automatically inserted as follows:
- m Reverted edits by User A (talk) to last version by User B
Where User A depicts the editor whose changes are being reverted, while User B signals the last editor of the page before User A's edits. Because the feature is used mostly to revert vandalism, a link to User A's talk page is also included as an easy way to issue warnings to that user.
In all cases the rollback signals itself as a "minor edit", hence the bold "m" at the beginning.
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