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However, it is at least as dangerous as the Nuke script, so only experienced administrators who are absolutely sure what they are doing are allowed to use it, and then '''only''' against troll vandals, and nothing else whatsoever, as it can quickly severely mess up the wiki and require the Fandom staff to clean up the mess otherwise. |
However, it is at least as dangerous as the Nuke script, so only experienced administrators who are absolutely sure what they are doing are allowed to use it, and then '''only''' against troll vandals, and nothing else whatsoever, as it can quickly severely mess up the wiki and require the Fandom staff to clean up the mess otherwise. |
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There is another script that I and Promestein use that is called WHAM. It has an option that can automatically roll back all user edits from trolls, so it should be handy for mass-reverting troll image changes.
However, it is at least as dangerous as the Nuke script, so only experienced administrators who are absolutely sure what they are doing are allowed to use it, and then only against troll vandals, and nothing else whatsoever, as it can quickly severely mess up the wiki and require the Fandom staff to clean up the mess otherwise.
Basically, it should be treated as carefully as a tank full of nitroglycerine.