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Wikipedia:Lamest edit wars – Occasionally, Wikipedians get into edit wars over the most petty things; Wikipedia:List of really, really, really stupid article ideas that you really, really, really should not create; Wikipedia:No climbing the Reichstag dressed as Spider-Man; Wikipedia:Silly Things/Wikipedia's article on George W. Bush
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Even if someone does, admins can still see your vandalism edit. Even if oversighters oversight your vandalism edit, they can still see the edit. If you continue vandalizing (and yes, you can!), you will be left with more ugly messages, and eventually a big fat ugly message telling you that you are unable to edit Wikipedia. If you try to click ...
Anything involving asking how to create an article on Wikipedia, Wikpedia, Wekpidea, Wekipogia, or any variations of the word. Similarly, an article on how to create "a Wikipedia". Something from this trash pit you found funny and want to make a reality. It was deleted for a reason.
Edit wars have been occurring for most of Wikipedia's history with regards to the exact name of this Polish German Prussian Eastern Central Northern European Baltic city. The edit war is so notorious that it is mentioned in the April Fools 2006 "Wikipedia's first IRC chat" log. The edit war was detailed in a chapter of a book.
Yes it is. No it isn't. Yes it is. No it isn't. That's not an argument, that's just a contradiction! No it's not. Yes it is. An argument is an intellectual process, intended to establish a proposition.
Humor is sometimes used to illustrate a point without irony. For example, the list of the Lamest Edit Wars may serve to curtail edit wars by providing examples of just how absurd they can become. Wikipedians often make jokes about the Wikipedia community, and/or which are intended for the Wikipedian community.
The cup is played and won by skill of editing, in which the purpose of the cup is to encourage mainspace editing and to make editing fun here on Wikipedia. Entry is available for any registered user; experience doesn't matter. Last topic pool, a pool for guessing what the topic of the last article created on Wikipedia may be, and other pools.