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Do you enjoy [[Wikipedia:Vandalism|vandalism]]?
Do you enjoy [[Wikipedia:Vandalism|vandalism]]?

Sure do!


Is it tempting?
Is it tempting?

Revision as of 23:22, 20 August 2012

Vandalism may sound like fun, but it sure does not look pretty to anyone.

Do you enjoy vandalism?

Sure do!

Is it tempting?

Yes.

Is it funny?

Yup.

Do you want to do it just for the thrill of it?

Nope, I want to make people annoyed and frustrated. :)

Or are you angry?

Nope. I'm pretty laid back and relaxed.

Then go right ahead. Vandalize any page you please.

Thanks! :)


Here's what will happen:

  1. The vandalism will usually be reverted, probably in several minutes, if not seconds. A lot of obvious vandalism is reverted automatically, so it'll never even appear in the first place.
  2. You will be left with an ugly message on your user talk page. Even if you remove it, which you can do, it'll always remain in the archive of your talk page, and anyone will be able to see it.
  3. The act of vandalism will always be a part of your user contributions. That, too, will look ugly if you are striving to be a respected editor.
  4. You will be temporarily blocked from editing after you vandalize several times. If you persist after returning, you may be blocked indefinitely or completely banned from editing Wikipedia, and will be unable to create another account from your IP address. Any accounts that are created from other IP addresses found to belong to you will be blocked. If you continue to change your IP address and vandalize, Wikipedians will discuss the issue with your Internet Service Provider.
  5. If you vandalize under IP, it'll make it harder for you or anyone else to make valid edits or register a username while connected via that IP address or range.
  6. Regardless, if you get blocked, other editors, perhaps respected ones, may also get blocked for a while.
  7. The page you vandalize may get protected, making it harder for others to edit legitimately.
  8. If you use sockpuppets (multiple accounts), you will eventually get caught by a checkuser. You and all of your accounts will be blocked.
  9. Anyone can report you to your ISP for abuse if you do it as an IP, even if they're not a Wikipedian.



Mmm... Okay,



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