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== On soyjak.party ==
== On soyjak.party ==
Accusing soyjak wiki users of being vandalizers is very popular with the soyjak.party tranitorial staff when encountering something they disagree with.
Accusing [[Soyjak Wiki]] users of being vandals is very popular with the wiki's [[Soyjak_Wiki#Moderation staff|tranitorial staff]] when encountering something they disagree with.


== See also==
== See also==
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* [[Alex Sazonov]], a Russian chad who got banned for no reason on Wikipedia.
* [[Alex Sazonov]], a Russian chad who got banned for no reason on Wikipedia.
* [[Wikipe-tan]]
* [[Wikipe-tan]]
* [[Operation Wikisneedia]]


==Citations==
==Citations==

Revision as of 08:03, 19 June 2021

An example of a Wikipedia chad who adds the word "Sneed" to the end of many sneed pages.[1]

On the internet, vandalism is the act of editing a website (usually a wiki) to introduce incorrect or nonsensical information, remove valid content, or otherwise disrupt the intended purpose of the website. Sneedposters often vandalize Wikipedia articles with the word Sneed in the title by adding a reference to the infamous scene from the Simpsons, usually being reverted by Wikipedia jannies in a matter of minutes due to an automated filter flagging words and phrases such as "Sneed" and "feed and seed". However, this can be circumvented by placing certain characters between letters, for example: "S_need".

Actions against vandalism on Wikipedia

On Wikipedia, if you include certain words in your edit (such as Sneed), it will trigger an "LTA 1137", which alerts Wikipedia Janitors that a certain page might've been vandalized.

On soyjak.party

Accusing Soyjak Wiki users of being vandals is very popular with the wiki's tranitorial staff when encountering something they disagree with.

See also

Citations