"Vandalism is any addition, removal, or change of content, in a deliberate attempt to damage Knowledge (XXG). Examples of typical vandalism are adding irrelevant obscenities and crude humor to a page, illegitimately blanking pages, and inserting obvious nonsense into a page."
Knowledge (XXG) defines the term "Vandalism" in the following manner:-
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Vandalism is any addition, removal, or change of content, in a deliberate attempt to damage Knowledge (XXG).
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.
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I 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:-
Revert my edit only if you think that the edit is non-vandal and constructive edit.
Message me on my talk page. I will then review your message, edit and will revert my edit if the edit is non-vandal and constructive edit.
Conclusion
After reading this page, you might have/had got all the answers of all your questions. I'm now done with my explanation. Done!