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a specific target to the right reader. For example, a smear could target a person known locally by a nickname or other allusion that no Knowledge (XXG) administrator has heard of, but that is recognizable to people in that school, town, or social community. It is therefore not necessary the target(s)
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that is of little or no relevance or merit to the project. This includes harassment, grossly inappropriate threats or attacks, browser-crashing or malicious HTML or CSS, shock pages, phishing pages, known virus-proliferating pages, and links to any of these or to web pages that disparage or threaten
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lists administrators who have declared a particular willingness to handle such requests. Users who have concerns about any particular use of RevisionDelete may ask any administrator to review the matter, but again administrators listed in that category may be particularly well placed to do so. When
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Administrators should be aware that delete logs are public and scrutinized. Deletion may lead to extra attention at times. Only administrators can see the material when it is RevisionDeleted (and before oversight), but even so it may sometimes be more discreet to contact oversighters directly, and
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RevisionDelete was introduced for administrators in 2010. The community's endorsement of the tool included a very strong consensus that its potential to be abused should be strictly barred, prevented by the community, and written into the policy. Especially, RevisionDelete does not exist to remove
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It does not matter whether the privacy-breaching material was posted by the user themselves or by a third party, whether in good or bad faith, recently or in the past, whether accurate, whether the target is identifiable to the administrator, nor whether it is a statement, pointed speculation, or
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to be hidden, such as accidentally editing logged out or an attack username. Hiding a username will remove the contribution completely from the user's contributions list (except from administrators, who will see a warning indicating it is invisible to users), rather than a crossed out entry for
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from public view. It is used for "selective deletion", largely replacing the prior method (delete and partial undelete) which should no longer be used except for history merges and occasional other technical cases where it is needed. Revision deletion should only be used in accordance with the
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RevisionDelete is mainly intended for simple use and fairly recent material. Text that exists in numerous revisions (e.g. on busy pages) or which has been the subject of many others' comments may not be practical to redact. Redaction of such material should take into account how practical and
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The button can usually be clicked by an administrator to view selected redacted entries. It will appear in black if suppression has been applied, in which case both the redacted material and its deletion settings cannot be accessed by administrators or users who lack access to the
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When hiding personally identifiable information related to an individual who can be contacted by email, it may be considered good manners to notify them that the information was deleted and hidden from public view. Providing such notice is at the administrator's discretion.
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by any administrator of the correct use of the tool. Entries still appear in redacted form on the public wiki, and any user may request that an administrator review a RevisionDelete action, to determine whether its removal was reasonable. RevisionDelete logged actions
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including correction of clear and obvious unintended mistakes in previous redactions, changes to redaction based upon communal discussion and clear consensus, adding information to the delete logs, and converting traditional selective deleted edits to RevisionDelete.
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When a revision or log entry is hidden from view in its entirety, it is displayed as shown to the right, with the elements hidden from view stricken and greyed out. The struck-out elements cannot be viewed by any usergroup which does not have the
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If the edit to be redacted was not reverted in the edit immediately following it, all edits between it and its revert will contain the content of the edit. In this case, all of the intermediate edits must be redacted to fully hide the edit's
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Actions performed using this tool remain visible in the public logs. They are subject to review by other administrators (who can see redacted material), and to reversal upon clear, wider consensus. Such a review should take place at the
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RevisionDelete can hide the text of a revision, the username that made the edit or action, or the edit summary or log summary. On the English Knowledge (XXG), criteria exist to govern the use of RevisionDelete, which are outlined
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The revision text of the most recent edit on a page cannot be redacted. This is intentional. The content must be reverted first, to be redacted. Other fields (username and edit summary) can be redacted even on the most recent
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A certain low degree of inappropriate or disruptive posting is normal within a large community. In general, only material that meets at least one of the criteria below should be deleted. Users should consider whether simply
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page will receive an error stating that the revision has been removed from the public archives. Similarly, looking up log entries or contributions by username will not show log entries where the username has been redacted.
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Revision deletion actions are retained even when the revision or page is deleted in the traditional manner. If a page is later undeleted, data that was deleted with RevisionDelete will still remain deleted.
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for the creation, move, and delete logs) is intended solely for grossly improper content, and is not permitted for ordinary matters; the community needs to be able to review users' block logs and other logs
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Page histories and logs have a button for administrators and oversighters that allows multiple entries to be redacted by selecting them from the list with checkboxes. On page histories, the button is
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Unhiding a revision or log entry follows the same procedure. Untick the checkboxes that you wish to unset in the visibility restriction options section, and provide a reason for the change.
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or ignoring would be sufficient in the circumstances. If deletion is needed, only redact what is necessary (i.e. leave non-harmful fields visible), and give a clear reason for the removal.
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If redaction may be required on a busy page it can sometimes be worth an edit to take care of problematic text. If redaction is eventually required, fewer revisions will be affected.
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is checked. Log entries created in the public deletion log look like those displayed to the right, for page revision and log entries visibilities respectively. The options (
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To hide or unhide a revision or a log entry, select the relevant revision or log entry/entries that you wish to show or hide with the checkbox to its/their left, and click
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As a deletion tool, RevisionDelete is capable of removing material from the wider community's view. Because of this, the tool should only be used within strict guidelines.
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In the visibility restrictions option area, tick the checkboxes next to each restriction you wish to apply to the selection, and provide a reason for the setting from the
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for "ordinary" incivility, attacks, or claims of editorial misconduct. The wider community may need to fully review these at the time and in future, even if offensive.
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When redacting the log entry of a page move, note that it will also have been recorded as an edit summary in that page's history; it will need to be redacted as well.
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If RevisionDelete is used, avoid obvious suggestive terms in the reason (e.g. don't use "RD4", "oversight", "private material", "hiding IP of logged out user", etc.).
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deleted edits without hidden username. This will cause issues with users trying to review actions taken on the user, as well as potential copyright violation risks.
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includes almost any material that is (or looks like it might be) actual claims, facts, hints, or allusions to non-public, personal, or private information (see
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While a RevisionDelete is generally effective at removing sensitive information from the public eye, it does not impact third parties. Third parties may:
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Detect RevisionDeletes, even those made in "suppression" mode, by comparing revisions logged from the recent changes stream against the standard
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The revision contains no valid information copyrightable to the user who posted it (e.g. plagiarism, gibberish, vandalism, adding categories, no
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The RevisionDelete dialog. The suppression option is included for completeness, although this is only visible to users with oversight access.
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Administrators in this situation may wish to initially edit the page to revert or remove the grossly improper material, and then consult.
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contacting editors about sensitive material, email is preferred to talk page messages, to avoid exposing information to more readers.
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right. A user who cannot access the relevant revisions and who tries to compare the revision with other revisions or access its
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dropdown menu. Optionally, enter further information into the text field. Once this information has been filled in, click
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The user accidentally posted while being "logged out" and the aim is protection of privacy at the request of the user.
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effective redaction will be, how disruptive it would be (e.g. to others' valid posts), and whether redaction will
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To contest or reverse revision-deletions, discuss with the deleting admin. For image revisions deleted under
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policy. This includes slurs, smears, and grossly offensive material of little or no encyclopedic value, but
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All copyrightable changes have been reverted and the text of all intervening revisions has been hidden; or
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as appropriate. Depending on your permissions, there may be either three or four options to choose from:
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The effects of two different visibility combinations on a page history. Redaction is shown to all users.
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On the English Knowledge (XXG), the revision deletion feature is available in administrator mode to
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to hide the username from a revision while leaving their edited changes to the page in public view.
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to apply the change. If this has been done correctly, a success message should be displayed.
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to remove certain defamatory content and privacy breaches from public and administrator view.
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recommends revision deletion pending oversight for specific threats of suicide or self-harm.
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administrators are allowed to err on the side of caution, even in cases with an apparent
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It is important that the underlying reason for deletion be made clear in the log summary.
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and should take precedence over this criterion. Usernames should not be hidden under RD1.
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It does not matter if the target is identifiable, just that it appears to have a target
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Category:Knowledge (XXG) administrators willing to handle RevisionDelete requests
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Category:Knowledge (XXG) administrators willing to handle RevisionDelete requests
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require that accessible edits be linked to the user who performed them, so it is
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Category:Knowledge (XXG) administrators willing to handle RevisionDelete requests
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to refer to some real person, organization, or group, or could be intended to
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It is not necessary that the target be identifiable. It is sufficient that it
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matters and should not be overturned improperly; they may however be appealed.
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allows revision deletion of userspace material to protect a user's privacy.
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Any administrator may handle RevisionDelete requests made by users, but
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that has little to no encyclopedic or project value, or violates our
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These are not additional criteria for revision deletion, but rather
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For a listing of ongoing discussions and current requests, see the
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For a listing of current collaborations, tasks, and news, see the
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Knowledge (XXG) talk:Oversight/Archive 3#Usage of RevisionDeleted
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Even if the material is ultimately found not to be suppressible,
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It describes a widely accepted standard that all editors should
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not use RevDelete first. A lot depends on the material itself.
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if the revision you're reporting could be subject to oversight
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be identifiable, to treat the situation as if a target exists.
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In time-sensitive situations where material may be subject to
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grossly improper posts and log entries. It is available to
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to the issue. No hard line exists; judgment is required.
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To request revision-deletion for copyright violations (
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of posts and log entries by administrators, as well as
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Academic paper on RevDel usage, statistics, and impact
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Use of RevisionDelete produces an entry in the public
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some person or entity and serve no valid purpose, but
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Suppress data from administrators as well as others.
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Changes made to it should reflect 1089:– Technical page discussing the function. 912:Change visibility of selected log entries 822:Change visibility of selected log entries 717:urgent and should not be handled publicly 1095:– Largely outdated technical discussion. 760:, you may instead request undeletion at 1215:Viewing deleted pages and contributions 908:Change visibility of selected revisions 818:Change visibility of selected revisions 762:Knowledge (XXG):Requests for undeletion 617:Guidelines mentioning revision deletion 516:RevisionDelete can be used to hide any 143: 776:can lead to sanctions or desysopping. 715:. 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