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| - Vandalism is defined as any edits made in a deliberate attempt to lower the quality of the wiki. This includes, but is not limited to:
* Replacing the text of an article or a section of an article with blank text.
* Uploading inappropriate images, or replacing existing images with inappropriate images.
* Adding nonsense, obscenities, or bad jokes to existing articles.
* Creating new articles which are entirely off-topic nonsense.
* Moving a page to a new, nonsensical title.
* Adding external links to pages for the purpose of advertising. (This is a form of spam, sometimes called "linkspam" or "spamdalism".)
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| - Vandalism is defined as any edits made in a deliberate attempt to lower the quality of the wiki. This includes, but is not limited to:
* Replacing the text of an article or a section of an article with blank text.
* Uploading inappropriate images, or replacing existing images with inappropriate images.
* Adding nonsense, obscenities, or bad jokes to existing articles.
* Creating new articles which are entirely off-topic nonsense.
* Moving a page to a new, nonsensical title.
* Adding external links to pages for the purpose of advertising. (This is a form of spam, sometimes called "linkspam" or "spamdalism".) An editor who vandalises the wiki may be blocked from making further edits, according to Firefly:Blocking policy. Any good faith effort to improve the wiki, even if it's misguided or incorrect, is not vandalism. This may include:
* Adding information to the wiki from unreliable sources (assuming the editor in question is not aware that the sources are unreliable).
* Adding information which may or may not be correct, but doing so in a way which violates style policies, the rules of MediaWiki syntax, or the rules of English grammar and spelling.
* Removing information which the editor believes to be incorrect.
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