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822: 164: 498:. An edit or a series of consecutive edits that undoes or manually reverses other editors' actions—whether in whole or in part—counts as a revert. Violations of this rule often attract blocks of at least 24 hours. Fourth reverts just outside the 24-hour period will usually also be considered edit-warring, especially if repeated or combined with other edit-warring behavior. See 71: 774:, with the words "more than three reverts" replaced by "more than one revert". There may also be a requirement to discuss each reversion on the talk page, and sometimes the phrase "24-hour period" is replaced by some other time period, such as "one week" or "one month". The rule may be applied to pages (excepting Talk pages) or editors. 156: 882: 141: 852:}} template message on their user talk page. Avoid posting a generic warning template if you are actively involved in the edit war yourself; it can be seen as aggressive. Consider writing your own note to the user specifically appropriate for the situation, with a view to explicitly cooling things down. 862:
If, despite such efforts, one or more users fail to cease edit warring, refuse to work collaboratively or heed the information given to them, or do not move on to appropriate dispute resolution, then consider making a request for administrative involvement. The standard way to do this is to add a
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An imposed rule does not apply retroactively. That is, if an editor has reverted in the past 24 hours before a 1RR has been applied, their first subsequent revert is not a violation, although editors in these instances are strongly encouraged to discuss instead of revert.
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operated by one editor count together. Editors violating 3RR will usually be blocked for 24 hours for a first incident. Even without a 3RR violation, an administrator may still act if they believe a user's behavior constitutes edit warring, and any user may
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is to undo the action of another editor. The three-revert rule states that an editor must not perform more than three reverts, in whole or in part, whether involving the same or different material, on a single page within a 24-hour period. Any appearance of
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by reverting a fourth time just outside of the 24-hour slot will usually be considered edit warring. There are certain exemptions to the three-revert rule, such as reverting vandalism or clear violations of the policy on biographies of living persons; see
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disruptive behavior, not to punish it. Where a block is appropriate, 24 hours is common for a first offense; administrators tend to issue longer blocks for repeated or aggravated violations, and will consider other factors, such as
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their own most recent reversion. Administrators may take this into account and decide not to block in such cases—for example, if the user is not a habitual edit warrior and is genuinely trying to rectify their own mistake.
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If you are claiming an exemption, make sure there is a clearly visible edit summary or separate section of the talk page that explains the exemption. When in doubt, do not revert. Instead, follow the guidance below in
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rather than edit war. Edit warring is unconstructive, creates animosity between editors, makes consensus harder to reach, and causes confusion for readers. Users who engage in edit warring risk being
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Edit warring doesn't help when attempting to resolve disputes. In fact, engaging in such behavior will usually inflame the dispute, poisoning the environment that all Knowledge (XXG) editors share.
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Reverting edits in one's own user page is rarely edit warring. Traditionally, Knowledge (XXG) offers wide latitude to users to manage their user space as they see fit. For more information, see
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Rather than reverting repeatedly, discuss the matter with others; if a revert is necessary, another editor may conclude the same and do it (without prompting), which would then demonstrate
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and previous blocks. Where multiple editors engage in edit wars or breach 3RR, administrators should consider all sides, since perceived unfairness can fuel issues.
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listed above or limiting themselves to a single revert; if there is further dispute, they seek dialog or outside help rather than make the problem worse, i.e., they
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and discuss the issue on the associated talk page or seek help at appropriate venues. Other alternative approaches recommended within the community are suggested in
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a definition of "edit warring", and it is absolutely possible to engage in edit warring without breaking the three-revert rule, or even coming close to doing so.
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It is better to seek help in addressing the issue than to engage in edit warring. When disagreement becomes apparent, one, both, or all participants should
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Edit warring and 3RR violations are not detected automatically. Either wait for an administrator to take action, or take any of the steps suggested in the
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occurs when editors who disagree about the content of a page repeatedly override each other's contributions. Editors engaged in a dispute should reach
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When discussion does not produce a conclusion, bringing wider attention to a dispute can lead to compromise. Consider getting a
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If the edit warring user(s) appear unaware that edit warring is prohibited, they can be told about this policy by posting a {{
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The term "page" in the three-revert rule above is defined as any page on Knowledge (XXG), including those in talk and project
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for details. The three-revert rule is a convenient limit for occasions when an edit war is happening fairly quickly; it
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Removing contentious material that is libelous, biased, unsourced, or poorly sourced according to Knowledge (XXG)'s
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If several days have passed since the last edit action, consider doing nothing—our primary objective is to stop
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If an edit war develops, participants should try to discuss the issue on the talk page and work things out.
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Reverting to enforce certain overriding policies is not considered edit warring. For example, under the
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should not be used to undo good-faith changes in content disputes without an appropriate edit summary.
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Don't use edits to fight with other editors. Disagreements should be resolved through discussion.
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Some experienced editors deliberately adopt a policy of reverting only edits covered by the
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Yasseri, Taha; Sumi, Robert; Rung, András; Kornai, András; Kertész, János (June 20, 2012).
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where views are polarized and emotions run high, resulting in more frequent edit warring.
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to the affected page. While any amount of edit warring may lead to sanctions, there is a
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Editors of policy and guideline pages are strongly encouraged to follow 1RR or 0RR (see
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For the technical problem when multiple editors try to edit the same page at once, see
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Considerable leeway is also given to editors reverting to maintain the quality of a
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Reverting edits to pages in your own user space, as long as you are respecting the
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Administrators decide whether to issue a warning or block; these are intended to
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The three-revert rule applies per person, not per account; reverts made by
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When reverting, be sure to indicate your reasons. This can be done in the
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Reverting vandalism is not edit warring. However, edits from a slanted
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Removal of content that is clearly illegal under U.S. law, such as
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It describes a widely accepted standard that all editors should
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The following reverts are exempt from the edit-warring policy:
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Once it is clear there is a dispute, avoid relying solely on
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Additional restrictions on reverting may be imposed by the
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rather than becoming part of the dispute by reverting.
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Communication is the key to avoiding conflict. Follow
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use common sense, and do not participate in edit wars
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Do not disrupt Knowledge (XXG) to illustrate a point
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Editors who engage in edit warring are liable to be
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Knowledge (XXG):NOT3RR
WP:NOTBATTLE
Knowledge (XXG):Knowledge (XXG) is not about winning
Knowledge (XXG):Page-move war
Knowledge (XXG):Wheel war
Knowledge (XXG):Genre warrior
Help:Edit conflict
Knowledge (XXG):Administrators' noticeboard/Edit warring
policy
normally
consensus
Shortcuts
WP:EW
WP:WAR
WP:EDITWAR


consensus
dispute resolution
blocked
banned
bright line
three-revert rule
revert
gaming the system
below
Conduct policies
Block evasion
Civility
Clean start

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