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Dealing with vandalism is simple and straightforward — if you find a page that has been vandalized, all you have to do is perform the following steps: 1. * Revert the page to the last unvandalized version. And that's it! It's that simple! Caveat: Don't confuse vandalism with really badly edited pages and poor styling.

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  • Dealing with vandalism is simple and straightforward — if you find a page that has been vandalized, all you have to do is perform the following steps: 1. * Revert the page to the last unvandalized version. And that's it! It's that simple! Caveat: Don't confuse vandalism with really badly edited pages and poor styling.
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  • Dealing with vandalism is simple and straightforward — if you find a page that has been vandalized, all you have to do is perform the following steps: 1. * Revert the page to the last unvandalized version. And that's it! It's that simple! Caveat: Don't confuse vandalism with really badly edited pages and poor styling.
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