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Wikipedia:Lamest edit wars – Occasionally, Wikipedians get into edit wars over the most petty things. Wikipedia:List of really, really, really stupid article ideas that you really, really, really should not create. Wikipedia:No climbing the Reichstag dressed as Spider-Man. Wikipedia:Silly Things/Wikipedia's article on George W. Bush.
Rather, it illustrates standards or conduct that are generally not accepted by the Wikipedia community. This page in a nutshell: If you are ever tempted, and are not intimidated by the consequences, go ahead and vandalize all you want. Be warned, you will get caught, and it is a temporary privilege. Vandalism may sound like fun, but it sure ...
Several storms in the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season sparked edit wars over which satellite image should go in the infobox. These included an argument over which of two barely-distinguishable pictures of Hurricane Eta was the best quality. A more contentious debate emerged over two images of Hurricane Delta.
Wikipedia: You have two cows. After discussion, your neighbors reach consensus that your cows belong to them, dismissing your objections per 1AM. You call the police, who arrive and give the cows to whomever touched them last. A Wikipedian is unable to fall asleep due to all of his neighbors having a party.
Anything involving asking how to create an article on Wikipedia, Wikpedia, Wekpidea, Wekipogia, or any variations of the word. Similarly, an article on how to create "a Wikipedia". Something from this trash pit you found funny and want to make a reality. It was deleted for a reason.
On Wikipedia, vandalism is editing the project in an intentionally disruptive or malicious manner. Vandalism includes any addition, removal, or modification that is intentionally humorous, nonsensical, a hoax, offensive, libelous or degrading in any way. Throughout its history, Wikipedia has struggled to maintain a balance between allowing the ...
Releasing an editor update to disallow edits that add or remove a funny number of characters, like 69, 420, 1,337, 1,984, 2,763, 24,601, and 58,008. Filling Wikipedia:In the news with an huge amount of tragedy – wait, they already do that? The lipogrammish removal of voiceless velar plosives for want of their use in inherently funny words.
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