Thread:Rayiron/@comment-32769624-20171208230607/@comment-104549-20171209050443

Depends on the facts of the case. As Sav said, the first rule is "Assume good faith"—if somebody gives you bad information, it may (read: probably is) an innocent mistake. Of course, it's still possible, which is why it's important to read policies and such yourself rather than trusting someone else who (allegedly) has.

If users make edits to your articles, first ensure they aren't allowed by the Editing Policy. If the edits are in violation of the policy, you can usually solve the issue by leaving a note on the user's Message Wall. If that doesn't stop the problem, or if the reply message is abusive or hostile, then one of us will step in to deal with it. Anonymous trolls are a little harder, since they don't get notified of Message Wall posts, so if it's a series of problems and reverting edits isn't cutting it, let us know.

The gist is, if it's something you can solve on your own, that's usually best. If it isn't, though, feel free to come to us.