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Assume good faith
Assume good faith is a policy on TOW. The policy itself states that Wikipedia works "from an assumption that most people are trying to help the project, not hurt it." However, most Wikipedia admins are willing to ignore all rules and be rather lenient about this, because since it is actually a guideline and not policy, they can do whatever they fucking want and abuse newcomers, violating the don't bite the newcomers guideline.
Some Wikipedo admins think they have an ability to detect a troll like a sniffer dog detecting something fishy in the luggage of a Colombian in customs. For example, adding Rick Astley and Mudkips to the vital article list does not warrant a warning like normal IP vandals editing would get; it warrants an indefinite block without any prior discussion.
Meta-philosophy
The thinking behind the "assume good faith" policy is basically that Wikipedos should allow newfags to make mistakes, and even cause a whole lot of chaos and not experience the force of the banhammer. This policy was introduced by Jimbo, because he wants as many edits as possible to take place because that generates more traffic and more revenue, and it deepens the bond between the editor and the cult of Wikipedia.
However, some editors really are unable to assume good faith. JzG and his altar boy Sceptre are prototypical examples of this.
—Sceptre's third RfA. |
JzG in particular thinks that everything that conflicts with his worldview is trolling. For example, on the May 2008 Encyclopedia Dramatica deletion review he was unable to assume good faith:
—JzG, focusing more on the "troll" than the actual content of the deletion review. |
Another example is Chip Berlet at the July Deletion Review of the Wikipedia Review:
—Chip Berlet, blatantly flaming the opposition. |
oh exploitable
AGF also makes Wikipedia a relatively easy website for trolls to disrupt as a result, as we all know. Allowing anyone to edit makes the site exploitable to those wishing to generate lulz by creating articles about places that don't exist and other funny things.
How to exploit AGF:
- Create an account
- Make a few test-like edits to the sandbox/fix typos/revert vandalism etc.
- Vandalize
- Remove warnings from your talk page and provide justification for why it was a test or "good faith" edit. If anybody still says its vandalism, spam their talk page with {{subst:uw-agf}}
- Repeat step 2, 3 and 4 and take their "good faith" to the limits.
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