Questions tagged [vandalism]
Use this tag for questions about users who delete all or part of the contents of a post or otherwise deface them by adding nonsense. It also may be used for questions about reversing and preventing said vandalism.
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How can we handle a user who sabotaged dozens of their old questions and answers and then deleted their account?
Recently I noticed a user had edited dozens of their old questions and answers. In many cases they were removing code and just leaving some short amount of original text. I flagged one of the ...
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Post with "confidential information" repeatedly vandalized
A post by a 5k user about a simple shell script syntax problem was asked and rapidly answered and closed as a duplicate in October.
Now, several months later, this user is replacing the question text ...
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How should we handle deleted users with intentionally destroyed questions?
I was working with some data from the SEDE and happened to notice that this question was edited by the OP to contain just the text
EDITEDITEDITEDITEDITEDITEDITEDIT
I've now rolled back the question ...
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Does this suggested edit count as vandalism?
I just rejected this suggested edit on an answer as vandalism. But thinking about it now, I'm wondering if I made the right choice:
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Vandalizing own question due to bounty preventing deletion [duplicate]
In a question, the OP vandalized their own question, because they realized the question is invalid after they launched a bounty on the question.
This invalidated one or more existing answers. I'm very ...
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Suggested edit with disturbing image - is there a way to remove it from the queue?
I came across a suggested edit in the review queue which was vandalizing the post by adding a disturbing picture. One of those with ghastly faces, just to be clear, with the intent to troll the ...
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Do GDPR's protections on "personal information" entitle users to vandalise/remove their own posts?
This revision is the result of a user's reasoning that the GDPR entitles them to replace an accepted and upvoted answer with things like "Content no longer relevant to the question".
I was ...
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Is defacing own posts worth a mod flag?
Some users engage in destructive behaviours against their own post(s).
They may want to dissociate the post(s) from their account, or are simply going in a frustrated rampage.
This kind of defacing is ...