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Is it wise to use "any character" (<code>.</code>) "any number of times" (<code>*</code>) so often? What if someone decides to set up a phishing site and change a link over to the phishing site? What's stopping some random asshole from registering "deviantart.tv", for example, and tricking people into visiting that site by changing a link in one of our articles?  --[[User:Ld3105|Ld3105]] ([[User talk:Ld3105|talk]]) 21:24, 4 March 2021 (EST)
Is it wise to use "any character" (<code>.</code>) "any number of times" (<code>*</code>) so often? What if someone decides to set up a phishing site and change a link over to the phishing site? What's stopping some random asshole from registering "deviantart.tv", for example, and tricking people into visiting that site by changing a link in one of our articles?  --[[User:Ld3105|Ld3105]] ([[User talk:Ld3105|talk]]) 21:24, 4 March 2021 (EST)
:*Don't worry about it. Your inquiry is really just a question of article vandalism, more than anything else, which is easily reverted and subsequently banned, in seconds. <big>&bull;</big> [[User:Deceptive|<font style="font-weight:bold; font-size:12pt; color:gold; font-family:trebuchet ms; text-shadow:0 0 3px black">Deceptive</font>]] [[File:GC.png|50px|link=User talk:Deceptive]] 21:44, 4 March 2021 (EST)
:**Alright, thanks. --[[User:Ld3105|Ld3105]] ([[User talk:Ld3105|talk]]) 09:23, 5 March 2021 (EST)

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Regarding the liberal use of "any charcter any number of times"

Is it wise to use "any character" (.) "any number of times" (*) so often? What if someone decides to set up a phishing site and change a link over to the phishing site? What's stopping some random asshole from registering "deviantart.tv", for example, and tricking people into visiting that site by changing a link in one of our articles? --Ld3105 (talk) 21:24, 4 March 2021 (EST)

  • Don't worry about it. Your inquiry is really just a question of article vandalism, more than anything else, which is easily reverted and subsequently banned, in seconds. Deceptive 21:44, 4 March 2021 (EST)
    • Alright, thanks. --Ld3105 (talk) 09:23, 5 March 2021 (EST)