User:Titodutta/CVU/Students/FrB.TG

Let's start TitoDutta 13:05, 27 December 2013 (UTC)

Reading edit

Read the following articles—

  • Read but only the two articles mentioned above what I mean to say is that I haven't read other articles that go out from/link to the article. WP:ABUSE for instance, regards.--FrankBoy (Buzz) 15:04, 30 December 2013 (UTC)
  • That is all right. --TitoDutta 20:24, 12 January 2014 (UTC)

Please read WP:EW, WP:3RR, WP:1RR TitoDutta 04:10, 14 January 2014 (UTC)

Done.--FrankBoy (Buzz) 15:12, 26 January 2014 (UTC)

Please read this page Wikipedia:Counter-Vandalism Unit/Tools TitoDutta 13:43, 28 January 2014 (UTC)

Done.--FrankBoy (Buzz) 21:05, 29 January 2014 (UTC)

Discussion edit

  1. Do you use any tool to fight vandalism (e.g. STiki, Huggle)?
    I use Twinkle and recent changes to fight vandalism. I'm also interested to use STiki to fight vandalism but for that Rollback privilege is required which I don't have.
    I did not STiki needs rollback right. Anyway, that may be requested soon.
  2. Have you ever been warned/blocked for disruptive editing?
    Here
  3. Have you participated in RFPP and/or AIV? TitoDutta 20:24, 12 January 2014 (UTC)
    As far as I remember, the answer is no but I once requested for semi-protection for my user page.--FrankBoy (Buzz) 16:50, 13 January 2014 (UTC)

Questions edit

  1. Please define "vandalism" in your own words.
    Vandalism is a bad faith addition, deletion or change to a page made in an attempt to harm the encyclopedia. A bad-faith-made-edit is considered as Vandalism. For example XYZ sucks, I just hate him. He is a shit and an a******.
  2. What is the difference between "good faith edit" and "vandalism"? Please provide examples (diffs)?
    A good faith edit is made with "good intention" to improve and help the project while Vandalism (or a "bad faith edit") is made to damage the encyclopedia. A good faith edit may sometimes be mistakenly made to disfigure the encyclopedia but reason of such edit can be illiteracy of rules and regulations of encyclopedia. Examples: good and bad faith.--88.90.27.120 (talk) 19:41, 27 January 2014 (UTC) (Franky logged out).

Practical edit

01 edit

From tomorrow make a list of 10 reverts below you'll make in Wikipedia. Remember 1) you can not choose reverts (you have to include every revert whether you consider those vandalism or not) 2) You can tag vandalism with "Yes". "No" or  Y,  N 3) Add "diff"s using "{{diff}}" template. 3) Make sure to add appropriate edit summaries, warn users, report to noticeboards etc (if necessary).

# Diff Tag vandalism Your comment on the revert Edit assess