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This page in a nutshell: How to better deal with vandals: revert and ignore. |
Do not insult the vandals. Most vandals fall into one of two categories: newbies who do not know any better, and true vandals or trolls. Getting angry and insulting, deriding, or verbally assaulting them is sometimes what trolls want from you, so as to cause a flame war, and will make new editors unwelcome. Insulting vandals can also be considered harassment.
Another way of saying this is: render good for evil. (That might sound familiar.)
It is important to note that in dealing firmly with a conscious vandal you may be doing what is necessary, but most often paying any attention to them other than warnings and reverting their vandalism is called feeding the trolls. Vandals and vandalism should be corrected by blocking and reverting or protecting. It is important not to be more harsh than is needed. For example, after a lot of vandalism and warnings, blocking a user with a summary of "GO AWAY" is likely to make the vandal try again and see if they can get another strong reaction. Remember: Revert, Block, Ignore.
Many users keep their cool by using standard templates to warn vandals. These, while not suitable for every case of vandalism, help by being short and to-the-point with no added emotions: "You're vandalizing, stop or you'll be blocked". Likewise, many users use short and effective block summaries when dealing with obviously vandalous, trollish accounts ("user...", "{{UsernameBlocked}}").
The reasons for this are simple: