User talk:Bucketsofg/temp

Latest comment: 17 years ago by Bucketsofg

Edits to Ukrainian-German collaboration during World War II (edit summary in brackets)

  • Bryndza 12/27/06 6:39 (Some editing, removing personal research fantasies) diff
  • Bryndza 12/27/06 15:20 (Lack of protest can not be considered collaboration. Pls provide facts of collaboration.) diff (minor edit, no revert)
  • Bryndza 12/27/06 15:25 (→Evidence of collaboration - pls do not remove my information) diff (minor edit, no revert)
  • Bryndza 12/27/06 15:33 (removing hyperbolism, returning fact flags where lost. pls provide refs) diff (minor edits; no revert)
  • Bryndza 12/27/06 16:08 (unfortunately you are just vandal) diff 1RR
  • 65.94.19.47 12/27/06 20:39 (restoring deletions) diff 2RR
  • Bryndza 12/27/06 22:14 (As always, Beit Or.) (top) [rollback] diff 3RR

According to WP:3RR:

The policy states that an editor must not perform more than three reversions, in whole or in part, on a single Wikipedia page within a 24 hour period... Reverting, in this context, means undoing, in whole or part, the actions of another editor or other editors. It does not necessarily mean taking a previous version from history and editing that. A revert may involve as little as adding or deleting a few words, or even one word (or punctuation mark).

This could hardly be more clear-cut, four reverts in under 7 hours. The only reason it wasn't obvious is because the third revert was by his IP. Even worse, since then he continues to revert:

Will you block, or must I take it elsewhere? Jayjg (talk) 21:47, 28 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Please read carefully: Reverts in phrase Interestingly, among others, about 621 members of OUN (Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists) were executed in Babi Yar, including the Ukrainian poet Olena Teliha. and reverts "Lvov" to Lviv".