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You want to revert vandalism, but don't yet know the ropes?
You want to share your experience in training the next generation of vandalism fighters?
Either way, your search stops here, at the CVU Academy!
Introduction

The Counter-Vandalism Unit (CVU) is a Wikipedia project whose aim is to help detect and remove vandalism on Wikipedia by using tools and experience, and to provide advice on dealing with vandals. All members of the Wikipedia community can revert vandalism at any time. Active vandalism patrollers who join this project will receive occasional newsletters with information on training, software updates, and new or modified policies and guidelines.

Some active members have volunteered to train other editors in countering vandalism. If you would like to learn more about the process or if you think you would like to train others, please see the Counter-Vandalism Academy.
Goals

Our goals are:

  1. Protect Wikipedia from disruption.
  2. React to vandalism in progress.
  3. Inform active counter-vandalism users on updates and new software.
  4. Train new counter-vandals.
  5. Study the effects of vandalism on the encyclopedia.
Help

How to help:

  1. Identify that an edit qualifies as vandalism.
  2. Restore the page to the last non-vandalized version.
  3. Inform the editor that the edits were perceived as vandalism.
  4. Report the editor if vandalism persists.
Associates
New Pages Patrol — review New Pages to detect copyright violations, vandalism, attack pages, hoaxes and spam, making minor improvements, and listing inappropriate pages for deletion.
ClueBot NG — a bot that uses a vandalism-detection algorithm to automatically revert most vandalism.
Recent Changes Patrol — users who regularly patrol Recent Changes in real time and, among other things, remove vandalism.
Counter Vandalism Network (CVN) — recent changes broadcasted live on IRC channel #cvn-wp-en connect with information on how likely the edit is to be vandalism.
Recognition
The Anti-Vandalism barnstar The Anti-Vandalism Barnstar

may be awarded to those who show great contributions to protecting and reverting attacks of vandalism on Wikipedia. Use barnstars sparingly – don't dilute their importance.

The Silver CVU Award The Silver CVU Award

is awarded to those who make significant contributions to The Counter-Vandalism Unit or to counter-vandalism.

The Gold CVU Award The Gold CVU Award

is awarded for outstanding contributions to The Counter-Vandalism Unit or to counter-vandalism where the Silver CVU Award would be insufficient.

Questions?

If you have any questions about counter-vandalism, feel free to

post them here.
Divisions
The Academy

For users wishing to learn more about Counter-Vandalism.

Vandalism Studies

For research on unconstructive edits.

Subtle Vandalism Taskforce (SVT)

For resources and discussion about subtle, sneaky vandalism.

Tools

Descriptions of various tools and scripts used to counter vandalism.

Participants

See this list for all unit members.

CVU Userboxes
Code: Results in:
{{User wikipedia/CVU-Vandal Fighter}}
This user fights vandalism.
{{user CVU1-en}}
This user is a member of the
Counter-Vandalism Unit.
{{User CVU9-en}}
This user trains others to fight vandalism at the Counter Vandalism Unit's Academy.
{{User CVU10-en}}
This user learns to fight vandalism at the Counter Vandalism Unit's Academy.
CVU Topicon
Code: Results in:
{{CVU topicon}} A little CVU seal will be displayed in the same way as it does here, in the top-right corner.
If you prefer not to use userboxes or a topicon, you can add yourself to Category:Wikipedians in the Counter-Vandalism Unit.
Vandalism Status