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Vandalism is when an editor, in bad faith, makes an unconstructive edit to a page, such as blanking or adding gibberish. Sometimes gibberish or blanking can be an accident (making it simply an unconstructive edit, not vandalism), which is why it is important to always assume good faith. Most of the time, my reverting edit summaries say possible vandalism, not vandalism, because I often can't know if it's vandalism, a test, or a mistake.
My edit wasn't vandalism. How do I get it fixed without engaging in an edit war?
I may mistakenly revert your edit and label it as vandalism. If I do so, I apologize. Please state why your edit wasn't vandalism on your talk page or mine.
How can I help revert vandalism?
Thanks for wanting to help! Reverting vandalism is a never-ending job. You can join an anti-vandalism WikiProject, or you can just revert vandalism on your own. A useful tool is the recent changes page, which is especially helpful if you use the filters to find vandalism.
No, I am not a bot. I use templates to issue notices and warnings on talk pages, but I'm a human being. :) My username is a tribute to John Laurens and is not my real name.
If you're JohnLaurens333, who's JohnLaurensAnthonyRamos333?
That's me! I changed my username from JohnLaurensAnthonyRamos333 to JohnLaurens333 for the sake of convenience on January 13th, 2025.
What are your pronouns?
For privacy reasons, I don't like to disclose my off-wiki pronouns, but on-wiki you can use they/them for me if you like.
As anyone can edit almost any article, it is of course possible for biased, out of date, or incorrect information to be posted to Wikipedia, especially on April Fools' Day. However, because there are so many other people reading the articles and monitoring contributions using the Recent Changes page, incorrect information is usually corrected quickly. Thus, the overall accuracy of the encyclopedia is improving all the time as it attracts more and more contributors. You are encouraged to help by correcting articles, validating content, and providing useful references.
I'm sometimes an impulsive editor, so please be patient with me! I thought I was more careful with my edits, but NOPE! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ My overeager self always takes control. Sorry for any inconveniences that may cause. I'll do my best!
Edit summaries...well. *Sigh* I know I should use them, I know! I just don't usually sit down to edit Wikipedia; I'm usually editing while I'm in the middle of something in real life, so I'm often in a rush and forget or don't have time to add an edit summary. I am trying, I swear.
This user dies a little inside whenever they see the word you in an article.
This user uses edit counts and service awards as helpful goals and milestones when editing Wikipedia, but still knows that they are not an accurate reflection of how much they have contributed to the site.
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Nothing annoys this user more than when a teacher says that Wikipedia isn't reliable and that anybody can enter anything completely untrue that'll stay.
Roses are #FF0000, Violets are #0000FF, If you understood that, Then you're a nerd too!
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