WikiQueer:Vandalism is pointless

Because WikiQueer is a resource that anyone can edit, we are of course going to have a minority of individuals who are here just to vandalize, troll, blank, be uncivil and generally create a mess. Unfortunately for them:

Vandalism is 100% pointless!

Now this is not some sort of unspoken rule or anything, it is nothing short of a fact, allow me to explain:

Why is it so pointless?
There are countless reasons it is so pointless, here are a few:

Page histories

 * All prior page revisions are saved. You may think that by deleting a section of content, adding gibberish or doing whatever to the page, that we can't do anything about it. We can. It may have taken you a few minutes to vandalize a page, but it takes a regular contributor just seconds to change it back. Is it really worth the effort?
 * Tools exist that revert edits very quickly and we can select a prior (clean) version of the page to restore if we choose.

Recent changes patrol

 * Contributors greatly out number vandals on a wiki as large as this one. Somebody or probably multiple people will review every single edit made and know whether or not it is vandalism. Your edit is unlikely to slip through un-noticed by our editors.
 * Filters exist that can detect certain types of edits and "tag" them. These tagged edits show on "Recent changes" pages, alerting editors that the edits may be harmful. These sort of edits get reviewed and reverted very quickly if they are in fact malicious or harmful.
 * People get notified if a page on their "watchlist" gets changed and they will most likely check that edit to see exactly what was changed.

Rollback and administrators

 * Rollback is an extremely powerful anti-vandalism tool. All administrators have it by default. The rollbacker right can be granted to just about any trusted editor that asks for it. In fact, as it stands, thousands of users have the right. One click and something that may have taken you several minutes to do, is changed back in a flash. Even if your vandalism was performed over a series of consecutive multiple edits, it is no matter to a rollbacker. They can revert all your edits with a single action. Literally one click, and it is as if you were never there. Again, is it really worth trying?
 * Any registered editor can enable Twinkle, which allows vandalism to be easily reverted in a couple of clicks.
 * There are new tools constantly being developed that are designed to more efficiently identify and combat vandalism.
 * Administrators can see what is going on and there is a page where any editor may report users who constantly vandalize. So really, you are going to get banned very quickly. Then you hit the autoblock which prevents you from making another account for 24 hours or longer, why bother?
 * If you constantly make vandal socks, some users can check your IP address and block that as well. Meaning you can't contribute again until the block expires, which may take months, years or never happen at all. What is the point?

Bots

 * Some bots are programmed to detect and automatically revert vandalism. You are not wasting any human resources in most cases. The bot takes care of everything for us, including issuing vandalism warnings and reporting persistent vandals to administrators

Consequences
You will be blocked. Your IP address may be blocked or even your IP range if you are persistent enough.