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Welcome to the Destinypedia's education center for vandalism!
Introduction to vandalism
Definition of vandalism
Vandalism is any addition, removal, or change of content made in a deliberate attempt to compromise the integrity of Destinypedia. Anyone who commits such an act is a vandal. Vandalism is prohibited on Destinypedia.
There are four mechanisms by which vandals can vandalize:
- Plain-text edits (includes "hidden" vandalism embedded within an article)
- Image uploads/inclusions
- Addition of external links
- Page moves/redirects
There are two types of vandalism: deliberate and ambiguous. A concerted effort should be made to differentiate between the two in regards on how to counter vandalism.
Deliberate vandalism
Definition
Deliberate Vandalism is vandalism where it is definitively concluded that vandalism was intentional and was a deliberate effort to damage Destinypedia, and not a faux pas on behalf of the vandal.
Examples
Types of deliberate vandalism are as follows:
- Sexual mentions
- Racist mentions
- Making article(s) with offensive name(s)
- User page blanking/replacement
- Talk page blanking/replacement
- Creation of account(s) with offensive name(s)
What can I do?
- Leave a message on the vandal's talk page telling them to stop immediately. However, do not provoke the vandal in any way or form, and state it perfunctorily and business-like.
- Inform administrators immediately
- Administrators should administer a username/IP ban immediately without remonstration with the vandal
Ambiguous vandalism
Definition
Ambiguous Vandalism is vandalism where it can not be definitively concluded that vandalism was an intentional and deliberate effort to damage Destinypedia, and may have been an accidental edit, a misunderstanding of Destinypedia policy, etc...
Examples
Types of ambiguous vandalism are as follows:
- Article blanking - If a user does not understand Destinypedia policy and means to delete a page to recreate it, make space for a redirect, etc...
- Spam - Examples could be advertisement or self-promotion on article namespace pages, etc...
- Example: "Come visit my Freewebs site!" on an article
- Nonsense additions - Adding irrelevant information to an article that in no way pertains to the article. This does not, however, include adding information to a wrong section of an article. Mentioning that a character was a male in the "references" section would not be construed as vandalism...the sentence should be moved to the appropriate section. This is, however, NOT nonsense. Nonsense is graffiti, etc...
- Example: "hax0r 133t pwnz0r ter8t3btqy948y" on an article or "I LOVE YOUUUUUU!" on the Bungie article
- Abuse of tags - Adding/removing "{{Delete}}", etc...when inappropriate.
- Example: adding "{{Delete}}" to the Destiny article
- Modifying user comments
- Deleted page re-creation
- Example: remaking
user talk:PENI.S
to taunt the vandal
- Example: remaking
What can I do?
- Leave a message on the user's talk page with the below-referenced templates.
- Be extremely careful not to ambiguate deliberate and ambiguous vandalism! Accusing an ambiguately vandalizing user of deliberate vandalism could be very offensive!