Uncyclopedia takes cyberbullying so seriously because: * Uncyclopedia is "an encyclopedia that anyone can edit." This famously includes newbies, even newbies who do not yet know their way around, might not have good humor skills, and might not play well with others. Many newbies learn by trial-and-error, which is fine. But your rights to experiment end abruptly at behavior that could drive away other Uncyclopedians. Starting a flame war is a good example of an experiment for which you should not even set up the test tubes. * Uncyclopedia has a reputation to protect. (Hell, even our webhost Wikia has a reputation to protect.) Not as a respected font of encyclopedic information; that reputation cannot be tarnished. But any act of cyberbullying that we don't expunge could be cited to ma
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