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CyberEvolution article edit

I saw that you left a notability tag on the page that I created, CyberEvolution. Anyways, I just noticed when I logged into it today, practically everything on the site was deleted. A friend and I spent close to a day, creating the wiki, and now some idiot comes over and deletes everything? How can I get it back?

All the versions are stored in the history, which is in a little tab next to the edit tab. All the editing since you've worked on it seems to be just deleting content and vandalism. So I restored the last revision by you.--Kchase02 T 17:44, 27 June 2006 (UTC)Reply
Is there anyway for me or Wikipedia to punish the person or person's responsible? I sent an e-mail to info-en@wikimedia.org explaing what happened. Is that the correct move? Once again thanks a lot!— Preceding unsigned comment added by NiTTYZ (talkcontribs)
No. We have some countervandalism tools, but their aim is preventative, not punative. You can warn the offending user on their talk page as outlined at WP:VAN, but since they're apparently dynamic IP's, there's not much point. I doubt your email will even yield a response. I'll add the page to my watchlist and revert any more vandalism I notice.--Kchase02 T 17:53, 27 June 2006 (UTC)Reply
Ok, once again, thank you for looking into this. I'm still quite new to this whole Wikipedia encyclopedia lol :D I'll warn the person who did this

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