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Belisarius is a bot that detects vandalism on Stack Overflow.

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Sometimes, it’s good to leave some comments in a vandalised post to help OP understand what they did wrong. Here are some you can use. They are in the format used by the Stack Exchange AutoReview Comments userscript so that you can import and use them easily.

###[Q] Vandalism
Please don't make more work for others by vandalizing your posts. By posting on the Stack Exchange (SE) network, you've granted a non-revocable right, under the [CC BY-SA 4.0 license](//creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0), for SE to distribute the content (i.e. regardless of your future choices). By SE policy, the non-vandalized version is distributed. Thus, any vandalism will be reverted. Please see: [How does deleting work?](//meta.stackexchange.com/q/5221). If permitted to delete, there's a "delete" button below the post, on the left, but it's only in browsers, not the mobile app.
###[Q] Editing the question to add solution
I'm glad you found a solution to your problem. However, an actual answer/solution should **not** be edited into your question. In general, you should [edit] the question to *clarify* it, but not to include an answer within it. You should create your own answer with the code/solution you used to solve your problem, and then accept it (the system may require a 48 hour delay prior to doing so). When you've solved the problem yourself, [answering your own question is encouraged](/help/self-answer).
###[Q] Invalidating a question
Editing questions to improve them (e.g. adding additional information, etc.) is encouraged. However, editing a question to change it into a different one, which invalidates one or more answers, is against the [policy](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/290297) on Stack Overflow. Your edit here did so. The policy is that other users with edit privileges should revert such changes. I have reverted your edit. You are encouraged to [ask a new question](/questions/ask), perhaps with a link to this one for additional context. We want to help, but your new/additional issue needs to be a new question.
###[A] Vandalism
Please don't make more work for others by vandalizing your posts. By posting on the Stack Exchange (SE) network, you've granted a non-revocable right, under the [CC BY-SA 4.0 license](//creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0), for SE to distribute the content (i.e. regardless of your future choices). By SE policy, the non-vandalized version is distributed. Thus, any vandalism will be reverted. Please see: [How does deleting work?](//meta.stackexchange.com/q/5221). If permitted to delete, there's a "delete" button below the post, on the left, but it's only in browsers, not the mobile app.

Important! The second and the third autocomments are taken from Makyen (1, 2).