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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.
To revert obvious vandalism and other edits where the reason for reverting is absolutely clear; To revert edits in your own userspace; To revert edits that you have made (for example, edits that you accidentally made) To revert edits by banned or blocked users in defiance of their block or ban (but be prepared to explain this use of rollback ...
Feroz-ul-Lughat Urdu Jamia (Urdu: فیروز الغات اردو جامع) is an Urdu-to-Urdu dictionary published by Ferozsons (Private) Limited. It was originally compiled by Maulvi Ferozeuddin in 1897. The dictionary contains about 100,000 ancient and popular words, compounds, derivatives, idioms, proverbs, and modern scientific, literary ...
If you revert by manually changing the text to the old version, they will not receive a notification, which some editors appreciate. If the edits you revert are clearly disruptive or vandalism , it may be better not to notify the disruptor or vandal of your correction, by reverting manually.
Reverting on Wikipedia refers to the process of undoing or otherwise negating the effects of one or more edits, typically restoring the page, or a section of it, to a previous version in either exact wording or meaning. This action can take various forms.
Martin's advice is an attempt to communicate the spirit of this rule to someone who seemed primarily interested in maximizing the "legal" use of reverts. Limiting reverting encourages discussion because when you exhaust the ability to revert, the only options left are to discuss the problem or walk away. --Michael Snow 00:38, 2 Apr 2004 (UTC)
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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 ...