This page is intended as humor. It is not, has never been, nor will ever be, a Wikipedia policy or guideline. Rather, it illustrates standards or conduct that are generally not accepted by the Wikipedia community. |
This page in a nutshell: If your bold edit gets reverted for some reason, revert again. Keep reverting until everyone else is too angry or exhausted to stop you. Some misguided editors (probably vandals) may try to confuse you using meaningless acronyms like "WP:3RR" and "WP:BRD". Ignore them, and continue reverting until you win. Remember that all rules are optional, and this means you shouldn't bother with paltry things like consensus, discussion, and dispute resolution. |
The BOLD, revert, revert, revert cycle (BRRR) is a proactive method for forcing the version of an article that you prefer. It is a cross between the Gaming the system process and "Ignore all rules", and it is particularly useful for upsetting your opponents that object to your edits, initiating escalation, keeping discussion from ever moving forward, and ensuring that dispute resolution is never used, saving you time and aggravation. Note that this process should not be used with care and diplomacy; some editors will be really upset with this approach, and that is the idea.
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