Wikipedia:Assume everyone is against you
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Let's say you worked hard on an essay, and someone comes and yeets it into the deep dark hole of deletion. Your essay. Deleted. You could assume good faith, but that's not the case. You should assume that everyone is against your work. When you assume everyone is against you, you can rage and vandalize every single damn edit they made, since if someone does that, it's completely ideal for you to do it. Screw that, you could go and harass that person because they are an absolute idiot for deleting your wonderful piece of art. While you're at it, revert the essay because it is the most important thing possible. And MrVandal says, and I quote
“ | Vandalism 4 lief sockpuppetry 4 lief | ” |
— MrVandal |
So if he gets to vandalize, then we can too. Vandalism is a right to all users, so we are free to do that. Oh no, you got blocked, then call the NSA and FBI because the Wikimedia Foundation is revoking your human rights. Again, Wikipedia belongs to everyone. You are a person, you are part of everyone, and they are neglecting you. You may be thinking it's a bit too much just because of an essay being deleted, but FFS, grow up man! You need to assume everyone is against you!