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- p. 146. ISBN 0596100825. MediaWiki is the most well-known wiki software because it is what runs WikiPedia. MediaWiki is simple to use and an excellent
- administrator Three-Revert Rule (3RR) The prohibition on reverting an article more than three times in 24 hours, except for reverting vandalism transclusion