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As with all other wikis, rules are established for safety, liability, as well as for laying out expectations for participating users. To keep this wikia safe and in check, we have laid out a list of what we have deemed "infractions" and their definitions.

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  • As with all other wikis, rules are established for safety, liability, as well as for laying out expectations for participating users. To keep this wikia safe and in check, we have laid out a list of what we have deemed "infractions" and their definitions.
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  • As with all other wikis, rules are established for safety, liability, as well as for laying out expectations for participating users. To keep this wikia safe and in check, we have laid out a list of what we have deemed "infractions" and their definitions. Disruptive Editing: Disruptive editing falls under a variety of different factors. One example would be participating in an "edit war" (when two or more users continually make the same edit on a single page [e.g. one user says that George W. Bush caused 9/11, another user reverts that edit, the first user re-uploads their edit shortly after, and so on]). Disruptive editing can also mean editing another user's User Page without permission, deleting/removing all content from pages, replacing all content from pages with nonsense/gibberish, or calling out a fellow-user on a page. Mini-Modding: Mini-Modding is, quite simply, a user telling another user what and what not to do, therefore acting like a moderator or administrator. According to Forumwarz, mini-modding is also referred to as (backseat moderating). If a user spots vandalism or another user breaking the rules, they are strongly advised to revert the problem as much as possible and then contact an Moderator, Administrator or Bureaucrat. We will try to resolve the problem to the best of our ability. Plagiarism: Plagiarism, or plagiarizing, is the act of submitting or copying somebody else's work (whether it be an essay, speech, video, newspaper ad, news report, or Internet ad) without providing a source. When citing somebody else's work, please provide either a link using the "Link Tool" or provide a "footnote" with a link at the end of the page. When typing quotes, video titles, or article titles, it is best to use italics. Trolling: Trolling (in the Internet world) is a user who harasses other users, starts unnecessary arguments on the wikia, or posts unnecessary photos or off-topic edits on a page. The goal for the "troll" is tempting innocent users into retaliation or revenge. The troll could be trying to harass users they know from other wikis. If a troll is present, contact a Administrator or Bureaucrat immediately.
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