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Wikipedia doesn't censor content. Neither does WikiCU. Occasionally someone will post stuff that others don't like. This might include slander or unnecessarily personal information. You are welcome to remove this content yourself by editing the article." | Wikipedia doesn't censor content. Neither does WikiCU. Occasionally someone will post stuff that others don't like. This might include slander or unnecessarily personal information. You are welcome to remove this content yourself by editing the article." | ||
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+ | :I guess that rule is a bit misleading, but it is true. The maintainers of WikiCU are fairly hands off on censoring content, but the admins are just regular users who happen to participate a lot and were given extra rights. I wouldn't quite call the [[Erica Jackson]] or [[Matt Sanchez]] pages "attack pages". They're about people who are notoriously disliked on campus and part of wikicu is reflecting campus sentiment. The difference between the Jackson/Sanchez pages and what you posted is that those pages are factual, whereas yours is purely opinion and does not demonstrate any relevance to anyone in the student body besides you and the person you're attacking. I wouldn't delete something just because I don't think it's funny (though I think you'd be hard pressed to find anyone that thought what you wrote was funny). --[[User:Nonsensical|Nonsensical]] 13:01, 13 June 2007 (EDT) |
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Please don't post attacks on people. Or, if you must post attacks on people, please do so in a way that is remotely humorous. --Nonsensical 15:28, 11 June 2007 (EDT)
- Thank you, Nonsensical. We really take your opinion on humour highly. Please go to the page, Edward Beaulac, for more laughs. PS. You're next! Hugs and kisses.
- "We"? It saddens me that it took more than one person to think of an edit that stupid. Anyway, if you make another attack page, your account will be blocked. Hugs and Kisses right back atcha. --Nonsensical 15:45, 11 June 2007 (EDT)
I have to admit, I'm flattered. WhatYouKnowAboutThat 20:36, 12 June 2007 (EDT)
- Why don't you guys follow your own rules? From the WikiCU help page:
" Complaints about an article
Wikipedia doesn't censor content. Neither does WikiCU. Occasionally someone will post stuff that others don't like. This might include slander or unnecessarily personal information. You are welcome to remove this content yourself by editing the article."
- I guess that rule is a bit misleading, but it is true. The maintainers of WikiCU are fairly hands off on censoring content, but the admins are just regular users who happen to participate a lot and were given extra rights. I wouldn't quite call the Erica Jackson or Matt Sanchez pages "attack pages". They're about people who are notoriously disliked on campus and part of wikicu is reflecting campus sentiment. The difference between the Jackson/Sanchez pages and what you posted is that those pages are factual, whereas yours is purely opinion and does not demonstrate any relevance to anyone in the student body besides you and the person you're attacking. I wouldn't delete something just because I don't think it's funny (though I think you'd be hard pressed to find anyone that thought what you wrote was funny). --Nonsensical 13:01, 13 June 2007 (EDT)