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Not all credible sources write accurate information. Its important that people, corporations or organizations have the ability to delete information from Wikipedia that is not accurate even, if a credible source published it. It is also important that information that is irrelevant to a specific topic on Wikipedia be removed as inaccuracies and irrelevance create unnecessary negativity. Constant revisions and or undoing of irrelevant information and inaccurate information by users who regularly edit random pages is inappropriate and is considered defamatory. If users who edit regularly edit random pages that they have no personnel connection to or would like to make these changes/edits for the purpose of information, perhaps they should create a dialogue with other user editors on that topic so that there can be open dialogue and open communication with users who do, for better information on topics that they care about. Not everyone who uses Wikipedia trusts the accuracy of Wikipedia because many people use it as a way to hurt or tarnish reputations, but some do. If you are a user/editor and regularly make changes or undo revisions that are irrelevant or negative regardless of credible published sources, ask yourself why you wish to add those changes when they will be constantly undone. This platform is an open platform that should focus on relevance. Communication is key to a better user experience and will help Wikipedia users focus on more important news worthy information.