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{{nutshell|Explain the changes you make in the edit summary and don't fight with others.}}
 
 
The '''three-revert rule''' prevents any editor from making more than three reverts on any one page within 24 hours. Total and partial reverts are both counted within the daily limit of three, as are reverts made to different material within the same article. This rule applies per editor, not per account.
 
The '''three-revert rule''' prevents any editor from making more than three reverts on any one page within 24 hours. Total and partial reverts are both counted within the daily limit of three, as are reverts made to different material within the same article. This rule applies per editor, not per account.
   
The purpose of this policy is to prevent edit warring, which is considered disruptive to the normal editing process. It is not a license to make three reverts on a page every day, but is rather an "electric fence" to stop warring. Making four reverts to a page within a time period just longer than 24 hours can also be considered a violation of this rule. Disruptive warring using means other than reverting is also covered under this policy; this includes deletion, restoration, uploading, protection, and blocking.
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The purpose of this policy is to prevent edit warring, which is considered disruptive to the normal editing process. It is not a license to make three reverts on a page every day, but is rather an "electric fence" to stop warring. Making four reverts to a page within a time period just longer than 24 hours can also be considered a violation of this rule. Users that provide large explanations in edit summaries can still be blocked. Disruptive warring using means other than reverting is also covered under this policy; this includes deletion, restoration, uploading, protection, and blocking.
   
 
In the following cases, exceptions can be made to this policy to permit reversion as often as needed:
 
In the following cases, exceptions can be made to this policy to permit reversion as often as needed:
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* Copyright violations. A good example is the Knowledge Base, although there are exceptions.
 
* Copyright violations. A good example is the Knowledge Base, although there are exceptions.
 
* Obviously libellous material. More controversial facts should be debated on the article's talk page.
 
* Obviously libellous material. More controversial facts should be debated on the article's talk page.
* Personal attacks with ''no purpose whatsoever''. "u stupid ass noob go to hell & get off dis wiki" has less value than "No offense, but wouldn't be a very good administrator".
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* Personal attacks with ''no purpose whatsoever''. "u stupid ass noob go to hell & get off dis wiki" has less value than "No offense, but you wouldn't be a very good administrator".
   
 
Violators are generally blocked for 12 hours. Administrators can block for other periods of time as they see fit, particularly for repeat offenders. If the reverts were under [[RuneScape:Assume good faith|good faith]], the offenders should be warned before taking action against their accounts.
 
Violators are generally blocked for 12 hours. Administrators can block for other periods of time as they see fit, particularly for repeat offenders. If the reverts were under [[RuneScape:Assume good faith|good faith]], the offenders should be warned before taking action against their accounts.
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*Neither side of a revert war is exempt from this rule by default (the changer or the reverter).
 
*Neither side of a revert war is exempt from this rule by default (the changer or the reverter).
 
*If you think your edit must be made to the page, try working out a compromise.
 
*If you think your edit must be made to the page, try working out a compromise.
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*If you do not want to be blocked for three-revert rule, you can ask a few users to make the reverts for you.
   
 
[[Category:Policies|Three-revert rule]]
 
[[Category:Policies|Three-revert rule]]

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This page in a nutshell:
Explain the changes you make in the edit summary and don't fight with others.

The three-revert rule prevents any editor from making more than three reverts on any one page within 24 hours. Total and partial reverts are both counted within the daily limit of three, as are reverts made to different material within the same article. This rule applies per editor, not per account.

The purpose of this policy is to prevent edit warring, which is considered disruptive to the normal editing process. It is not a license to make three reverts on a page every day, but is rather an "electric fence" to stop warring. Making four reverts to a page within a time period just longer than 24 hours can also be considered a violation of this rule. Users that provide large explanations in edit summaries can still be blocked. Disruptive warring using means other than reverting is also covered under this policy; this includes deletion, restoration, uploading, protection, and blocking.

In the following cases, exceptions can be made to this policy to permit reversion as often as needed:

  • Blatant vandalism, such as page blanking. ("The abyssal whip is for tards.")
  • Copyright violations. A good example is the Knowledge Base, although there are exceptions.
  • Obviously libellous material. More controversial facts should be debated on the article's talk page.
  • Personal attacks with no purpose whatsoever. "u stupid ass noob go to hell & get off dis wiki" has less value than "No offense, but you wouldn't be a very good administrator".

Violators are generally blocked for 12 hours. Administrators can block for other periods of time as they see fit, particularly for repeat offenders. If the reverts were under good faith, the offenders should be warned before taking action against their accounts.

Notes and Advice

  • Neither side of a revert war is exempt from this rule by default (the changer or the reverter).
  • If you think your edit must be made to the page, try working out a compromise.
  • If you do not want to be blocked for three-revert rule, you can ask a few users to make the reverts for you.