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{{ma nav|Policies and guidelines}}
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Dealing with {{w|vandalism}} is simple and straightforward – if you find a page that has been vandalized, all you have to do is perform the following steps:
   
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# Revert the page to the last unvandalized version.
==<nowiki/>==[[Category:Memory Alpha guidelines|Dealing with vandalism]]
 
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And that's it! It's that simple!
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'''Caveat:''' Don't confuse vandalism with really badly edited pages, poor styling, and other {{ma|Be bold in updating pages|bold edits}}.
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==Vandalism in progress==
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If you believe that a vandal is in the process of defacing multiple pages, add their name to the {{ma|vandalism in progress}} page, and list the username or IP address in the [[Help:Edit summary|edit summary]], then save the page. The username or IP address will appear in the [[Help:Recent changes|Recent changes]] page, alerting the members of the problem.
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==Blocking==
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The {{ma|administrators}} have the ability to block vandals, either by username or by IP address. See {{ma|Bans and blocks}} for more details.
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==See also==
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* {{wikipedia|Wikipedia:Vandalism|Vandalism}} for information concerning types of vandalism and other informative details
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Revision as of 03:49, 5 April 2016

Memory Alpha AboutPolicies and guidelines → Vandalism
Memory Alpha
This page describes one of Memory Alpha's policies and guidelines.
Please read through the policy below to familiarize yourself with our common practices and rules.
If you have any questions, suggestions, or complaints, please post them on the talk page.

Dealing with vandalism is simple and straightforward – if you find a page that has been vandalized, all you have to do is perform the following steps:

  1. Revert the page to the last unvandalized version.

And that's it! It's that simple!

Caveat: Don't confuse vandalism with really badly edited pages, poor styling, and other bold edits.

Vandalism in progress

If you believe that a vandal is in the process of defacing multiple pages, add their name to the vandalism in progress page, and list the username or IP address in the edit summary, then save the page. The username or IP address will appear in the Recent changes page, alerting the members of the problem.

Blocking

The administrators have the ability to block vandals, either by username or by IP address. See Bans and blocks for more details.

See also

  • Vandalism at Wikipedia for information concerning types of vandalism and other informative details