User talk:Miraaking14

How to find articles that may have been vandalized
Hello Miraaking14, I noticed your question about the process of defending vandalism, and how to find articles that may have been vandalized. You can read more about "classical manual methods" on How to spot vandalism, which are based on checking the latest edits with certain configurations, but there's at least two programs (and probably more that I didn't try)  which are very helpful, Huggle and STiki. Both programmes are "fed" with articles through various methods, of which the "robot" User:ClueBot_NG, an anti-vandal bot that tries to detect and revert vandalism quickly and automatically, may serve as one example, but there's more of them. Reading some more about vandalism may help you get a clearer picture. The report page Administrator intervention against vandalism serve as a junction where users report vandals, so those destructive users can be dealt with by admins, in reality, in most cases the vandals are blocked, after appropriate warnings. Dan Koehl (talk) 06:58, 21 September 2018 (UTC)