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Old 03-01-2015, 03:00 PM  
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Originally Posted by ilnjscb View Post
I've got a situation where someone deleted most of a wikipedia entry, then posted a press release basically crapping on the subject.

Is there any way to defend against this other than editing every time? There must be a defense playbook.
All the changes are in the memory; you just reverse to previous edition and that is it. Assuming you have priviledges to do that, or however it works these days (I haven't done Wikipedia for a while). In mega debated topics you can't make changes anymore if you aren't some super administrator, but I don't think this is that debated topic. So reverse baby, reverse.
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