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When people create or modify an article, they can become quite possessive about the content, and when an article is edited, previous contributors/creators can be automatically alerted to any changes, and have the option of "reverting" the article to a previous version. This can set up what is known as an edit war (or revert war), where an article is repeatedly edited/reverted between two versions. When people create or modify an article, they can become quite possessive about the content, and when an article is edited, previous contributors/creators can be automatically alerted to any changes, and have the option of "reverting" the article to a previous version. This can set up what is known as an edit war (or revert war), where an article is repeatedly edited/reverted between two versions.
-There is an amusing subsection on edit wars [here|http://computer.howstuffworks.com/wiki3.htm], with a link through to a Wikipedia article on ["Lame edit wars"| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Lamest_edit_wars_ever].+There is an amusing subsection on edit wars [http://computer.howstuffworks.com/wiki3.htm here], with a link through to a Wikipedia article on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Lamest_edit_wars_ever "Lame edit wars"].
One example of notable relevance to New Zealanders is a long running edit war on the origins of the pavlova: "which was invented in Australia[4], New Zealand [5], Australia[6], [7], [8], New Zealand [9]" One example of notable relevance to New Zealanders is a long running edit war on the origins of the pavlova: "which was invented in Australia[4], New Zealand [5], Australia[6], [7], [8], New Zealand [9]"

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A wiki is a web page able to be contributed to and edited by many users, as such it is a collaborative system. An interesting article on the background of how a wiki works can be found at http://computer.howstuffworks.com/wiki.htm.

Edit Wars

When people create or modify an article, they can become quite possessive about the content, and when an article is edited, previous contributors/creators can be automatically alerted to any changes, and have the option of "reverting" the article to a previous version. This can set up what is known as an edit war (or revert war), where an article is repeatedly edited/reverted between two versions.

There is an amusing subsection on edit wars here, with a link through to a Wikipedia article on "Lame edit wars".

One example of notable relevance to New Zealanders is a long running edit war on the origins of the pavlova: "which was invented in Australia[4], New Zealand [5], Australia[6], [7], [8], New Zealand [9]"

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