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=== On ED ===
<big>'''On ED'''</big>


For most, [[ED is not]] a social networking site nor the type of place where you'd want all the mean and scathing satire you contribute to be traced back to you. Unfortunately for others, they don't get enough personal gratification in simply preserving the [[lulz]] and feel the need to reach out for awards, asspats, or recognition by turning their user page into a shrine of [[No one cares|"look what I did!"]]
For most, [[ED is not]] a social networking site nor the type of place where you'd want all the mean and scathing satire you contribute to be traced back to you. Unfortunately for others, they don't get enough personal gratification in simply preserving the [[lulz]] and feel the need to reach out for awards, asspats, or recognition by turning their user page into a shrine of [[No one cares|"look what I did!"]]
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=== Example ===
<big>'''Example'''</big>


<u>User:JuliusCaesarus</u><br />
<u>User:JuliusCaesarus</u><br />

Revision as of 17:46, 4 July 2014

Namefagging is the act of putting your name all over everything you do in an effort to gain recognition for your work and draw attention to yourself as an awesome editor or contributor.


On ED

For most, ED is not a social networking site nor the type of place where you'd want all the mean and scathing satire you contribute to be traced back to you. Unfortunately for others, they don't get enough personal gratification in simply preserving the lulz and feel the need to reach out for awards, asspats, or recognition by turning their user page into a shrine of "look what I did!"

This behavior is commonly exhibited in new users who are working toward gaining EDitorship or admin privileges, and is completely understandable and acceptable in this case. But when you've got admins or veterans who's user pages are full of the names of every single article they've ever made an edit to, you're dealing with a lamer.


Example

User:JuliusCaesarus
Articles I've created and contributed to:


Some users even go so far as to use sock accounts in order to avoid namefagging new articles or prevent individual contributions from being traced back to them. This is not paranoia, it's the act of not being a tool on the internet.

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