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#REDIRECT [[Introduction to Editing]] |
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If you've made a mistake, it is possible to cancel your own [[Open Edit|open edits]]. |
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[[Image:Attention.png]] '''Status:''' This is a good idea, but [[Needs Intertwingling]] badly! |
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It is much better to do this than trying to enter a (for example) [[Remove Release Edit]]. Cancelling your own [[Open Edit]] is immediate, while all [[Edit Type|edit types]] that might possibly result in [[Loss Of Data]] must be voted upon. |
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==How To Do It== |
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To cancel your [[Open Edit]], go to [http://musicbrainz.org/show/user/ your user page] page (by clicking on Account in the top bar), then clicking [http://musicbrainz.org/mod/search/pre/editor-open.html Review: ... Open edits]. |
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A list of your edits will then be displayed, most recent first. You can cancel any that are still open for voting by clicking on the "Cancel" link. |
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Note that it's not possible to delete [[Closed Edit|closed edits]]. |
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==Example== |
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You enter an [[Add Release Edit]], but then realize an identical release already exists in the Database. |
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Your [[Add Release Edit]] has not been applied, and has no [[Disc ID]] or [[PUID]]s attached to it, so you cancel the edit and tag against the existing release. |
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==When Not to Do It== |
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If other users have added data to your edit, or if only minor corrections are needed, then it may best to allow the edit to go through and correct it later. |
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For example, if another user has added a [[Disc ID]] or [[PUID]]s to your [[Add Release Edit]], you should [[Merge Rather Than Delete]]. |
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[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:How To]] [[Category:Editing]] |
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