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Description Fraction of all article edits that are either reverts or content that was reverted, based on a 6% sample of all articles. For this sample, reverts were determined by edit comments containing "revert", "rv", "undid", "vandalism" and similar statements. The content that was reverted was presumed to consist of the immediately preceeding edit.
Date 9 October 2007, 17:35
Source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Wikipedia_Revert_Rate.png
Author Robert A. Rohde

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