Thread:Eleanor S. Lamb/@comment-7395018-20140306011135/@comment-24310201-20140306024330

LovingKate wrote: A piece of advice for you.

When ever you see an annon edit a page and they vandalize, check the history for massive deletes.

The chams page, you may have deleted what he put on, but he deleted a large amount of info. I have fixed it, but I would be slightly more vigilant when undoing edits and what not. The wiki states that it is not supporting hacking, but with the amount of information that was on that specific page only encouraged people to find work-arounds to the previous patched hacks. That may be stretching it but that is what I felt and I could easily see someone else thinking the same way about this topic. I don't see many other pages going into such detail on the evolution of certain hacks. Idle people don't need to know what subtype of a hack there is, they need to know the overarching type hack (D3D vs the one in use now) to be able to recognize it and through that, report it if they indeed see it. It is fine to list, but there is no need to provide an entire "evolutionary" mini-essay