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  2. Wikipedia:Reverting - Wikipedia

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    A reversion is an edit, or part of an edit, that completely reverses a prior edit, restoring at least part of an article to what it was before the prior edit.

  3. Help:Reverting - Wikipedia

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    Logged-in users will also see a "Revert" link for versions other than the current one. Click on a Revert link to make the change. If the image is at Wikimedia Commons you must click through to the image page there to do the revert. Then scroll down to the thumbnails. Beside the thumbnail you wish there will be the word "Revert".

  4. Wikipedia:BOLD, revert, discuss cycle - Wikipedia

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    Another case where the re-revert may be necessary is when an incumbent editor reverts without justification in the edit summary, which is a form WP:Status quo stonewalling. But see WP:QUO . Sometimes bold, revert, revert may function as a form of bold, refine (see above), particularly among editors who already have a positive working relationship.

  5. Wikipedia:Restoring part of a reverted edit - Wikipedia

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    Restoring part of a reverted edit is a recommended practice in online collaborative writing.. Often when an article version contains more than one disagreeable passage, it is easy to revert to a previous version.

  6. Wikipedia:Rollback - Wikipedia

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    To revert edits by banned or blocked users in defiance of their block or ban (but be prepared to explain this use of rollback when asked to) To revert widespread edits (by a misguided editor or malfunctioning bot) unhelpful to the encyclopedia, provided that you supply an explanation in an appropriate location, such as at the relevant talk page ...

  7. Reversion (software development) - Wikipedia

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    In software development (and, by extension, in content-editing environments, especially wikis, that make use of the software development process of revision control), reversion or reverting is the abandonment of one or more recent changes in favor of a return to a previous version of the material at hand (typically software source code in the context of application development; HTML, CSS or ...

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  9. Wikipedia:BOLD, revert, revert, revert - Wikipedia

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    BRRR go brrrrrrrrr. The BOLD, revert, revert, revert cycle (BRRR) is a proactive method for forcing the version of an article that you prefer.It is a cross between the Gaming the system process and "Ignore all rules", and it is particularly useful for upsetting your opponents that object to your edits, initiating escalation, keeping discussion from ever moving forward, and ensuring that ...