KHWiki:Vandalism

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The Kingdom Hearts Wiki is a good-faith attempt to create a Kingdom Hearts fansite and database that is both comprehensive and accountable in delivering Kingdom Hearts information. It welcomes all good-faith edits that are constructive, verified, and overall, informative for both fans and non-fans alike. The staff in position to administer the site - administrators - therefore observes all edits and attempts to regard them as edits made of good-faith.

However, whenever an edit - which either adds, removes or changes content - is made that compromises the aim of the Wiki, it is addressed as vandalism. Vandalism on a Wiki usually involves blanking or deletion of parts of pages, personal attacks and uploading or linking to illegal content. If an editor does any of these or any other action that the administrators of the Kingdom Hearts Wiki find unacceptable, measures will be taken to address these actions.

Addressing vandalism

Vandalism will be handled in many ways according to the level of vandalism propagated. Here is a list of how vandalism will be handled:

  1. Reverting without a warning: Because all edits must be first regarded as made in good-faith, it is best to just revert the edit and explain them in the edit summary. However, when it is apparent that an edit war may take place, immediately suggest the use of the article's talk page, and avoid editing the article itself.
  2. Warning: A non-deliberate but persistent non-constructive edit will be addressed with the use of the Template:Warning on the user's talk page:
    1. When a portion of an article was changed and continuously changed without apparent reason.
    2. When unauthorized & unexplained changes are made to any editor's userpage or user talkpage.
    3. When personal attack is made to any editor.
  3. Block: When it is apparent that the editor in question had only utilized their account for persistent vandalism and de-constructive edits to the Wiki and nothing else. When this happens, the Template:Block will replace the user's talk page, and no more edits must be made - such edits will be treated with a warning. An editor addressed with the Block template is considered "lost".

Note to editors

  1. We are all editors. Do not treat an editor differently just because he/she does not sign up with an account.
  2. Utilize the edit summary box. Always explain your reversion to the best of your abilities.
  3. Be professional. Always revert changes regarded as vandalism with valid, professional reasons.
  4. Do not egg the vandal. Do not make claims and threats that you obviously have no position to make.
  5. No edit warring. Immediately suggest the talk page as an arena for discussion when conflicts occur.
  6. Observe good-faith edits. Do not revert good faith edits without explanation.
  7. Don't feed trolls. Do not make claims and threats against them as your revert reason, even when a reply against your reversion is made in such a way. Absolutely no tit-for-tat.
  8. Avoid rollback. Do not use the rollback function unless it is apparent vandalism.

Note to administrators

  1. The Block template must never be used on an editor who has not received a Warning template first.
  2. Infinite Block may only be used on apparent vandalism - such as putting hentai/pornography or legal threats. Set a definite time for other vandalism.