Thread:Plasmaster/@comment-32292238-20180821001711/@comment-32292238-20180821062127

Yeah, I'm sorry. I'm not good at explaining things when I can't do it visually. So uh, I'll provide this example. Notice how the recent deletion logs are of an admin "deleting [an] old revision" of a certain file? He/She has deleted all the "new versions" of said file made by the vandal. These new versions are basically the random photos uploaded by the vandal, replacing the original image. This is hard to explain without an example, but if you were to restore the 5 deleted photos, you'll see under the revision history for each file, all the random photos/versions. Now I don't know what happens after that, I'm not an admin, but the request is to delete those random photos/versions.