What if someone vandalizes or deletes my WikiBio?
We realize that, because everyone has access to your WikiBio, there is a possibility that someone can vandalize or even delete whole parts of your WikiBio. While we firmly believe in our community’s dedication to the project and upholding honor in writing WikiBios, we do understand that we don’t live in a utopia. This is why we have implemented the rollback feature on all sections of all WikiBios. Once you are logged in, you can revert your WikiBio to an earlier version before any vandalism or deletion occurred with just one click. In addition, we regularly log IP addresses and recall them when rollbacks occur, so that we can review cases and block people from the website when necessary.
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