Might I also add that getting the rollback right also enables use of a semi-automated vandal fighting program called Huggle (there are many other similar ones). Huggle is an extremely useful tool, not to mention, extremely dangerous as well. You can revert hundreds of edits in a matter of 1 hour. While this is very useful in fighting obvious vandalism, hundreds of pages can be defaced using this tool. (Also a good point is that you get to see loads of funny edits that users make)

I encourage all of you to have a look into Huggle (WP:HG), and start using it if you already have rollback. I feel that there aren't many Hugglers around, so vandalism is rising.


Swaroop Rao
(MikeLynch)




2011/12/31 Ashwin Baindur <ashwin.baindur@gmail.com>
Some of us have asked for and/or received rollback rights as experienced editors in Wikipedia. The feature is one from the administrators set of tools and should be used sparingly. Recently I saw a case where an editor lost his rollback rights due to misuse. I realised that I myself was not quite clued up about rollback rights and got smart very fast.

Extracts from the  [[Wikipedia:Rollback_feature#When_to_use_rollback|
relevant page]] are provided below:

Rollback may be used:

Use of standard rollback for any other purposes – such as reverting good-faith changes which you happen to disagree with – is likely to be considered misuse of the tool. When in doubt, use another method of reversion and supply an edit summary to explain your reasoning.

Please be careful in the use of this tool if you are authorised. Misuse is not taken lightly and mostly results in revocation of rights.

Warm regards,

Ashwin Baindur
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