Hi,

Pieren wrote:
> I say that because I spent a little bit time to look the edits of this
> person, working intensively in different countries with a lot of short
> edits and after one day of the first alarms about this user.

But do you even have anyhing to prove that this is vandalism? Just 
because a new account makes lots of edits in different places doesn't 
mean anything... there might be a pre-existing group of people on some 
mailing list and one of them says "hey, check out OSM, I've set up this 
account and you can all used it..." - not the best of ideas but not 
vandalism either.

> That's why I say it is the worst form of vandalism. They "look" like
> normal edits but it is done very shortly in different countries which
> is also questionning about the source of the changes.

Is there any proof that these are not normal edits? (Bear in mind that 
sometimes even "normal edits" break something.)

> And yes, I'm expecting fast reactions from the admins until a real
> "revert in one click" is possible from the interface like in
> wikipedia.

I'm sorry but I have not heard anything from you that would make me 
think it would be good to have a "revert in one click" function. You 
sound as if you'd revert anything you find suspicious...

Bye
Frederik

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