User:Arnon Chaffin/Anti-Vandalism Center

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Rules

 * 1.Removing or improving the edit

Needy edits should be tagged according to their need (e.g. ), or boldly changed immediately. Bad edits should likewise be tagged or deleted. Because no wikipedians like their edits to be deleted, it is important to leave concise but clear justifications on the talk page or in the edit summary. When adding tags, please consider placing them on the article's talk page rather than in the article itself.
 * 2.Warn the editor

In the cases of deliberate vandalism or an evident lack of knowledge on Wikipedia procedure, offending editors should be warned on their talk pages. While this is an optional step, it should be a regular part of a patroller's duties, as it minimizes conflict, educates new editors and alerts administrators of repeat offenders. For efficiency and consistency, standard warning templates can be found here. However do feel free to simply write a warning if the available templates are not appropriate. Check the user's other contributions — you'll often find more edits with similar problems. Fix those as well.

Your Faith

 * Level 1 - Assumes good faith
 * Level 2 - No faith assumption
 * Level 3 - Assumes bad faith; stern cease and desist
 * Level 4 - Assumes bad faith; strong cease and desist, last warning

Vandalism Window
It's almost the same as the Recent Changes page, enjoy!:  Thank you for taking the time to improve Wikipedia. [ Show another edits].

Custom Warning Template
(it is a lv 2 warning for vandalism)

Useful Links
WP:AIV(Use only for Reporting Vandals after the last Warning)

Other Info
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