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Vandalism is the willful destruction of a page, which can occur in the following ways: | Vandalism is the willful destruction of a page, which can occur in the following ways: | ||
* '''Spam linking''': The act of adding inappropriate links to websites containing content completely unrelated to an article in question. | * '''Spam linking''': The act of adding inappropriate links to websites containing content completely unrelated to an article in question. | ||
* '''Blanking''': Deliberately "erasing" a page, so that the common viewer will see nothing. This is a form of "[[Wikipedia:whitewash|whitewash]]" vandalism. | * '''Blanking''': Deliberately "erasing" a page, so that the common viewer will see nothing. This is a form of "[[Wikipedia:whitewash|whitewash]]" vandalism. | ||
* '''Creating Worthless Articles''': The act of creating pages with content that | * '''Creating Worthless Articles''': The act of creating pages with content that has no place on this Wikipedia. | ||
* '''Uploading Obscene Content''': While ''Battlestar Galactica'' covers topics of a controversial nature, the uploading of pornographic or vulgar | * '''Uploading Obscene Content''': While ''Battlestar Galactica'' covers topics of a controversial nature, the uploading of pornographic or vulgar imagery (or sound files) is not permitted. While this act is, in itself, not vandalism by any means, inserting these images or files into other pages indiscriminately or randomly for adverse effect ''is'' vandalism. | ||
* '''Hack-and-Slash Editing''': Basically, this is an act of randomly removing sentences or words, and inserting obscenities and nonsense to affect the quality of an article. | * '''Hack-and-Slash Editing''': Basically, this is an act of randomly removing sentences or words, and inserting obscenities and nonsense to affect the quality of an article. | ||
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* '''Consistent Reverting of Content''': While Battlestar Wiki has not instituted a [[Wikipedia:3RR|"three revert rule"]], reverting content ''ad absurdum'' is highly frowned upon. Someone who consistently reverts content may be attempting to disrupt the Wiki by reverting a page to a previous edit, which may or may not have housed vandalized content. | * '''Consistent Reverting of Content''': While Battlestar Wiki has not instituted a [[Wikipedia:3RR|"three revert rule"]], reverting content ''ad absurdum'' is highly frowned upon. Someone who consistently reverts content may be attempting to disrupt the Wiki by reverting a page to a previous edit, which may or may not have housed vandalized content. | ||
* '''Moving Articles''': Moving articles to another place is '''not''' considered vandalism by itself. However, moving an article to a namespace which has little or no encyclopedic value may be considered vandalism. (For instance, moving [[Ronald D. Moore]] to "shaggy-haired Caucasian toasterfrakker" would be obscene, unencyclopedic and inappropriate -- thus an act of vandalism.) | * '''Moving Articles''': Moving articles to another place is '''not''' considered vandalism by itself. However, moving an article to a namespace which has little or no encyclopedic value may be considered vandalism. (For instance, moving [[Ronald D. Moore]] to "shaggy-haired Caucasian toasterfrakker" would be obscene, unencyclopedic and inappropriate -- thus an act of vandalism.) | ||
== What ''isn't'' vandalism? == | == What ''isn't'' vandalism? == | ||
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Most edits made in good faith are ''not'' considered vandalism. These include: | Most edits made in good faith are ''not'' considered vandalism. These include: | ||
* '''Rewrites''': This is the act of rephrasing a paragraph, portion or entire work. As mentioned on the edit page, while you are free to add content, please remember that it may be edited mercilessly and reworked as your fellow | * '''Rewrites''': This is the act of rephrasing a paragraph, portion or entire work. As mentioned on the edit page, while you are free to add content, please remember that it may be edited mercilessly and reworked as your fellow Wikipedians and readers see fit. | ||
* ''' | * '''Silly Pages''': Some pages are made for fun. At present, [[Numerology]] and [[Toaster]] both have a serious and humorous intent. | ||
* '''Most "Newbie" Edits''': Edits from newcomers to the wiki may affect the content of the page; however, mostly they are made in good faith and thus demonstrate that the user needs both guidance and assistance | * '''Most "Newbie" Edits''': Edits from newcomers to the wiki may affect the content of the page; however, mostly they are made in good faith and thus demonstrate that the user needs both guidance and assistance. | ||
== Dealing with Vandalism == | == Dealing with Vandalism == | ||
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* For existing images overwritten by a vandal: | * For existing images overwritten by a vandal: | ||
*# Revert the image to a previous, encyclopedic version. | *# Revert the image to a previous, encyclopedic version. | ||
*# | *# Notify an admin. The picture will have to be deleted, but ''do '''not''''' add a tag to the image description page. | ||
== Dealing with a Vandal == | == Dealing with a Vandal == | ||
Remember, treat every case of suspected vandalism on a case-by-case basis: a "vandal" may be nothing more than a new user trying to see how a wiki works (And | Remember, treat every case of suspected vandalism on a case-by-case basis: a "vandal" may be nothing more than a new user trying to see how a wiki works. (And in the process learning how one ''shouldn't'' work on a wiki.) Always assume good faith unless proven guilty of bad faith. | ||
Deal with the vandal in the following order: | Deal with the vandal in the following order: | ||
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# Notify an admin of the suspected vandal. Provide evidence to support your claim. | # Notify an admin of the suspected vandal. Provide evidence to support your claim. | ||
# Notify the vandal that their edit has been identified and will be dealt with accordingly. | # Notify the vandal that their edit has been identified and will be dealt with accordingly. | ||
#* Do not be | #* Do not be combatative; assume good faith. | ||
#* Kindly, but ''firmly'' notify them that their test worked and direct them to the [[Battlestar Wiki:Sandbox|sandbox]]. | #* Kindly, but ''firmly'' notify them that their test worked and direct them to the [[Battlestar Wiki:Sandbox|sandbox]]. | ||
#* Let them know that further acts of vandalism will be dealt with at the administrator's discretion. | #* Let them know that further acts of vandalism will be dealt with at the administrator's discretion. | ||
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== How big is the problem? == | == How big is the problem? == | ||
On [[Wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]], | On [[Wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]], it is a problem that rears its head on a daily basis. This wiki has the good fortune that this problem is infrequent, and that the vandalism is usually corrected quickly and dealt with efficiently. | ||
The reason that this page exists is to prevent vandalism | The reason that this page exists is to '''prevent''' vandalism by letting people how to identify it and what to do in the event that vandalism does occur. | ||
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