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'''Crocker's Rules''' are named after [[Lee Daniel Crocker]]." He was once active on [[Wikipedia]] and was probably partially responsible for its early [[troll-friendly]] policy. | '''Crocker's Rules''' are named after [[Lee Daniel Crocker]]." He was once active on [[Wikipedia]] and was probably partially responsible for its early [[troll-friendly]] policy. | ||
Any [[faction]] can adopt these '''Rules''' with respect to internal faction conflict, or declare them to apply to comments directed to the faction itself. | Any [[faction]] can adopt these '''Rules''' with respect to internal faction conflict, or declare them to apply to comments directed to the faction itself. [[Trolls]] do so by default, by disregarding others' feelings explicitly in their communications, after which they effectively authorized these '''Rules'''. And, according to them, everyone else is better off for it! | ||
The specific behaviour that is disabled is offending others freely and then claiming sanction or privelege because they have offended you. This is the sort of behaviour for which [[English Wikipedia User RK]] is infamous. The ongoing tolerance of him is strong evidence of [[Wikimedia corruption]] and strong [[systemic bias]] in which such reprehensible people can dominate. | |||
The specific behaviour that is disabled is offending others freely and then claiming sanction or privelege because they have offended you. |