Meeeeeee toooooooo
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thought this was funny.... (under Climate heading)
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A vandal on Wikipedia!?! Surely this cannot be!
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What's so funny about liking pie?
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/me runs off to vandalize a bunch of wikipedia pages and post them on TDWTF.
"Then I will get all the replies and hits! Then TR won't make me cry by criticizing my posts! W00t!"
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The Real WTF is that you were reading the Wikipedia page on Idaho and actually scrolled to the section on climate.
Even if you live in Idaho, it's still a WTF.
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Surely vandalising Wikipedia stopped being funny roughly five minutes after the first article was written?
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@purge said:
The Real WTF is that you were reading the Wikipedia page on Idaho and actually scrolled to the section on climate.
Even if you live in Idaho, it's still a WTF.
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@purge said:
The Real WTF is that you were reading the Wikipedia page on Idaho and actually scrolled to the section on climate.
Even if you live in Idaho, it's still a WTF.
I'm pretty sure living in Idaho is the real WTF.
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@Pap said:
@purge said:
The Real WTF is that you were reading the Wikipedia page on Idaho and actually scrolled to the section on climate.
Even if you live in Idaho, it's still a WTF.
I'm pretty sure living in Idaho is the real WTF.
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@Vanders said:
Surely vandalising Wikipedia stopped being funny roughly five minutes after the first article was written?
So did saying "The Real WTF is..." but clearly that hasn't stopped anyone.
Admittedly, I knew posting a wikipedia page was lame, but eh - whatever - this is what happens when there's only 1 front page post for the day. I get bored. Consider this filler.
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@Pap said:
I'm pretty sure living in Idaho is the real WTF.
3 people are standing around on a street. How do you know which one's the prostitute?
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The one wearing the 'I DA HO' t-shirt.
runs for cover
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@MasterPlanSoftware said:
/me runs off to vandalize a bunch of wikipedia pages and post them on TDWTF.
"Then I will get all the replies and hits! Then TR won't make me cry by criticizing my posts! W00t!"
ROFL
;-)
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You know, I wonder how come noone's built a robot yet to automatically vandalise/erase wikipedia pages. All of them. At the same time.
I mean, sure they can be reverted, but that would be a lot of work!
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@Sunstorm said:
You know, I wonder how come noone's built a robot yet to automatically vandalise/erase wikipedia pages. All of them. At the same time.
I mean, sure they can be reverted, but that would be a lot of work!
It's been done, many times. Wikipedia administrators will simply block the user account or IP address responsible, which takes a few seconds. Reverting all a user's changes doesn't take much longer.
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@Sunstorm said:
Any edit dumb enough to be made by a bot can also be detected by an anti-vandal bot... and the former can be blocked, the latter won't be :)You know, I wonder how come noone's built a robot yet to automatically vandalise/erase wikipedia pages. All of them. At the same time.
I mean, sure they can be reverted, but that would be a lot of work!
More importantly though, administrators have a button that with a single click will roll back every single contribution made by a user.
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TRWTF (scuse me)
is a theme for Firefox that makes it look like IE7.
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@Dark Shikari said:
Any edit dumb enough to be made by a bot can also be detected by an anti-vandal bot... and the former can be blocked, the latter won't be :)
More importantly though, administrators have a button that with a single click will roll back every single contribution made by a user.
Then how about with a botnet? Get a million zombies deleting that stuff continuously!
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Protect every page, suspend new Wikipedia registrations, revert everything, IN THAT ORDER.
To be honest the DDOS by such a level of demand would be a bigger issue than the actual vandalism.
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@MasterPlanSoftware said:
@purge said:
The Real WTF is that you were reading the Wikipedia page on Idaho and actually scrolled to the section on climate.
Even if you live in Idaho, it's still a WTF.
MasterPlan, did you actually have anything to say?
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@belgariontheking said:
@MasterPlanSoftware said:
@purge said:
The Real WTF is that you were reading the Wikipedia page on Idaho and actually scrolled to the section on climate.
Even if you live in Idaho, it's still a WTF.
MasterPlan, did you actually have anything to say?
Nope, just filing it away under the appropriate tags.
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@Sunstorm said:
@Dark Shikari said:
Any edit dumb enough to be made by a bot can also be detected by an anti-vandal bot... and the former can be blocked, the latter won't be :)
More importantly though, administrators have a button that with a single click will roll back every single contribution made by a user.
Then how about with a botnet? Get a million zombies deleting that stuff continuously!
It would take about ten minutes to contact a developer and have him put Wikipedia in read-only mode. It would then take about 30 seconds for that developer to undo every edit made in the ten minutes in question.