The recent major edit was basically a replacement for copied text from Volo's Guide. I'm not sure it can be simply reversed because it has been already switched to past tense, so maybe it doesn't qualify a s plagiarism anymore. What is the correct procedure in this case? – User:Sirwhiteout
- Crud. I had a feeling something was up; I should have trusted my instinct. Just changing it to past tense doesn't change that the basic text and sentence structure was copied, so it's still plagiarised. I've deleted and reverted the article back to the original you wrote. Thanks so much for checking. — BadCatMan (talk) 13:57, May 12, 2017 (UTC)