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<big> [[Wikipedia:Edit war|Edit war]]ring is not productive. Editors who revert a page in whole or in part more than three times in 24 hours, except in certain special circumstances, are likely to be blocked from editing.</big>
{{nutshell|[[BattleTechWiki:Edit war|Edit war]]ring is not productive. Editors who revert a page in whole or in part more than three times in 24 hours, except in certain special circumstances, are likely to be blocked from editing.}}
 
  
  
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Reverting, in this context, means '''undoing the actions of another editor or other editors in whole or part'''. 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). Even if you are making other changes at the same time, continually undoing other editors' work counts as reverting. "Complex partial reverts" refer to reverts that remove or re-add only some of the disputed material while adding new material at the same time, which is often done in an effort to disguise the reverting. This type of edit counts toward 3RR, regardless of the editor's intention.
 
Reverting, in this context, means '''undoing the actions of another editor or other editors in whole or part'''. 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). Even if you are making other changes at the same time, continually undoing other editors' work counts as reverting. "Complex partial reverts" refer to reverts that remove or re-add only some of the disputed material while adding new material at the same time, which is often done in an effort to disguise the reverting. This type of edit counts toward 3RR, regardless of the editor's intention.
  
Use common sense; do not participate in an [[BattleTechWiki:Edit war|edit war]]. Rather than exceeding the three-revert limit, discuss the matter with other editors. If any of them come close to breaching the policy themselves, this may indicate that the page should be protected until [[BattleTechWiki:Resolving disputes|disputes are resolved]].  
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Use common sense; do not participate in an [[wikipedia:edit war|edit war]]. Rather than exceeding the three-revert limit, discuss the matter with other editors. If any of them come close to breaching the policy themselves, this may indicate that the page should be protected until [[BattleTechWiki:Resolving disputes|disputes are resolved]].  
  
 
The policy is applied independently to each page; reversions are not counted cumulatively across multiple pages. For example, if an editor performs three reversions on each of two articles within 24 hours, that editor's six reversions do not constitute a violation of this policy.
 
The policy is applied independently to each page; reversions are not counted cumulatively across multiple pages. For example, if an editor performs three reversions on each of two articles within 24 hours, that editor's six reversions do not constitute a violation of this policy.
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===Reverting potentially libellous material===
 
===Reverting potentially libellous material===
  
All users are encouraged to remove unsourced or poorly sourced '''blatantly''' defamatory, potentially libellous information about living persons, whether within a [[WP:LIVING|biography of a living person]] or elsewhere, including associated talk pages.  As with vandalism, the repeated addition of such material is best dealt with by blocking and page protection, and repeated reversion should be used only as a last resort.  Reverts made to enforce this provision are generally not considered contentious, because they are necessary.  However, it can be easy to confuse removing potentially libellous material with an edit war over [[Policy:NPOV|neutrality]] issues, which are contentious edits.  ''Err on the side of caution:'' do not repeatedly remove material you consider defamatory unless it is blatant, and seek intervention from others ''early'' at [[Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons/Noticeboard|Biographies of living persons/Noticeboard]].
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All users are encouraged to remove unsourced or poorly sourced '''blatantly''' defamatory, potentially libellous information about living persons, whether within a [[WP:LIVING|biography of a living person]] or elsewhere, including associated talk pages.  As with vandalism, the repeated addition of such material is best dealt with by blocking and page protection, and repeated reversion should be used only as a last resort.  Reverts made to enforce this provision are generally not considered contentious, because they are necessary.  However, it can be easy to confuse removing potentially libellous material with an edit war over [[WP:NPOV|neutrality]] issues, which are contentious edits.  ''Err on the side of caution:'' do not repeatedly remove material you consider defamatory unless it is blatant, and seek intervention from others ''early'' at [[Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons/Noticeboard|Biographies of living persons/Noticeboard]].
  
 
==Enforcement==
 
==Enforcement==
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==I've violated 3RR. What do I do?==
 
==I've violated 3RR. What do I do?==
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If you've broken 3RR by mistake and now realize it, or if another user has left you a talk page note pointing out that you've broken 3RR, then you can ''self-revert'' your change back to the "other version". In general, this should be enough to prevent you being blocked (though there are no guarantees).
 
If you've broken 3RR by mistake and now realize it, or if another user has left you a talk page note pointing out that you've broken 3RR, then you can ''self-revert'' your change back to the "other version". In general, this should be enough to prevent you being blocked (though there are no guarantees).
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