Hi,
I'm trying to detect reverts in Wikipedia for my research, right now with a self-built
script using MD5hashes and DIFFs between revisions. I always read about people taking
reverts into account in their data, but it's seldomly described HOW exactly a revert
is determined or what tool they use to do that. Can you point me to any research or tools
or tell me maybe what you used in your own research to identify which edits were reverted
and/or who reverted them?
Best,
Fabian
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