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Self-vandalism is not acceptable. I'm looking at this now.

You can rollback questions that have been vandalised but avoid getting into edit wars as this just creates more work.

An automatic flag is raised when someone does this and we'll usually pick it up from there, but there's no harm in adding a flag of your own, particularly if you can elaborate and add more insight into what's happening.

Simply confirming that there is vandalism happening helps, because there are also plenty of cases where bulk self-edits aren't vandalism (e.g. updating documentation links).

I don't think downvotes really achieve much - they look odd if the question was reasonable to begin with once the question has been rolled back, but in moderation (e.g. just one or two) they would count towards a Q-ban which might not be a bad thing.

Self-vandalism is not acceptable. I'm looking at this now.

You can rollback questions that have been vandalised but avoid getting into edit wars as this just creates more work.

An automatic flag is raised when someone does this and we'll usually pick it up from there, but there's no harm in adding a flag of your own, particularly if you can elaborate and add more insight into what's happening.

Self-vandalism is not acceptable. I'm looking at this now.

You can rollback questions that have been vandalised but avoid getting into edit wars as this just creates more work.

An automatic flag is raised when someone does this and we'll usually pick it up from there, but there's no harm in adding a flag of your own, particularly if you can elaborate and add more insight into what's happening.

Simply confirming that there is vandalism happening helps, because there are also plenty of cases where bulk self-edits aren't vandalism (e.g. updating documentation links).

I don't think downvotes really achieve much - they look odd if the question was reasonable to begin with once the question has been rolled back, but in moderation (e.g. just one or two) they would count towards a Q-ban which might not be a bad thing.

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Self-vandalism is not acceptable. I'm looking at this now.

You can rollback questions that have been vandalised but avoid getting into edit wars as this just creates more work.

An automatic flag is raised when someone does this and we'll usually pick it up from there, but there's no harm in adding a flag of your own, particularly if you can elaborate and add more insight into what's happening.