Board Thread:Wikia Discussion/@comment-1820055-20150822010531/@comment-26091666-20151228044722

From time to time wiki does that for no apparent reason.

Another tell tale sign that you may want to keep in mind is if you're somewhat formidable with wiki you can view the history of the affected wiki page in question.

The most probable simplest way to view a page's history is to click on the down arrow right next to the edit button (located usually towards the top of the page) and click on history. Another way is to manually append the words, "?action=history" (without quotes) towards the end of the URL/link and hit enter.

Most recent edits will appear on the top and usually if someone vandalised the wiki page by means of deleting all the information on the page, it will show red numbers in terms of diff(erence) counts and with the negative symbol in front of that number. Also, all edits are logged by either their username or by their IP address so it can also help pinpoint more details such as when the incident happened as well as who was the vandal in question.