Wikipedia:BOLD, revert, revert, revert

Proper use of the revert button on enemy editors.

The BOLD, revert, revert, revert cycle (BRRR) is a proactive strategy for winning edit wars. It is a cross between gaming the system process, the "ignore all rules" excuse, and mutual assured destruction. It is particularly useful for upsetting your opponents who object to your edits, in order to maximize their tears for harvest, ideally to the point that you can fill a cup made from the skull of an editor who dared to disagree with you.

Ensure that dispute resolution is never used, or else the terrorists will have won. Instead, re-education on Wikipedia's rules, initiating massive escalation to rapidly defeat your adversary's will to ever edit Wikipedia again, and cutting the power to their house, all work to blockade hostile propaganda and disinformation from corrupting the pristine, entirely-neutral (when it aligns with your view) bastion of fully-verifiable absolute truth that is the great yet fragile Wikipedia, of which you are the sole defender. Never negotiate with the enemies of truth and verifiability. Only initiate dispute resolution when it is to your tactical advantage - this will save you wasted time and aggravation, while easily and quickly forcing them upon those whose edits with whom you disagree.

Note that this process should be used with extreme aggression and without diplomacy, so as to surprise your opponent and force unconditional surrender. Some editors will be really upset with this approach, and that is the idea. Feel neither mercy nor remorse.