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Automatic edit summariesare created by the MediaWiki software for certain actions. These summaries appear inrecent changes,page histories,andcontributions lists,unless you provide your own edit summary.

Auto edit summaries exist for several actions, if the user fails to provide an edit summary:

  • Blanking a page
  • Replacing entire page with other text, removing more than 90% of the content of a page
  • Creating a new page (the first 200 characters of the article appear in the summary)
  • Adding, changing, or removing a redirect
  • Revertinga revision

Also, when you use section editing, the section title will appear in the edit summary box in light grey text between comment tags, and used as your summary unless you alter or replace it.

Typing the summary is unimportant when a user creates a new page; leaving the summary area blank, the edit summary in this case is automatically set to "Created page with", followed by around 200 characters of the entered wikitext (the maximum summary length), with a trailing ellipsis.

If the summary describes aredirector replacement of the content with a{{copyvio}}template, this most likely means that an editor allowed the software to generate the summary out of convenience. If the listed target or replacement text is reasonable, no further action is required.

A summary indicative of an inappropriate edit (such as the blanking or replacement of legitimate content) is probablynota deliberate description on the part of the user (who might not even have realized that they were harming Wikipedia).

What to do

Ifvandalism(or a well-meaning test requiring reversion) is suspected, please examine the edit to determine its nature and respond accordingly. Remember toassume good faithin the absence of evidence to the contrary. Keep in mind that the edit summary was not typed by the user, so it should not be interpreted as such evidence.

When an anonymous editor blanks all or part of a BLP, this might be the subject attempting to remove problematic material. Edits like these by subjects should not be treated as vandalism; instead, the subject should be invited to explain their concerns.

Examples of automatic edit summaries

Automatic edit summaries include the following. The text may be edited by administrators:

Action Page Example
Removing all content on a page, resulting in an empty page with no content (criteria: newpage sizeof 0 bytes) MediaWiki:Autosumm-blank Blanked the page
Removing nearly all content on a page, and possibly replacing it with new content (criteria: at least 90% of original content removed, and a new page size not exceeding 1,000 bytes) MediaWiki:Autosumm-replace Replaced content with 'The cat sat on the mat'
Creating anew pagewith content (criteria: page size greater than 0 bytes) MediaWiki:Autosumm-new Created page with 'The cat sat on the mat'
Creating anempty pagewith no content (criteria: page size of 0 bytes) MediaWiki:Autosumm-newblank Created blank page
Adding aredirectto another page MediaWiki:Autoredircomment Redirected page toHelp:Contents
Changing the target of a redirect MediaWiki:Autosumm-changed-redirect-target Changed redirect target fromHelp:ContentstoHelp:Introduction
Removing a redirect from a page MediaWiki:Autosumm-removed-redirect Removed redirect toHelp:Contents
Undoinga past revision of the page (by clicking "undo" in thepage history) MediaWiki:Undo-summary Undid revision11572byExample(talk)
Revertingone or more edits to a page by a user (using therollbackfeature) MediaWiki:Revertpage Reverted edits byExample(talk) to last version by Username

See also