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A '''wiki witchhunt''' is a [[wiki idiom]] for an attempt to assign some [[alleged and collective identity]].  Here we do that with a [[faction]], and it's civilized.  On many [[large public wiki]]s it is a silly [[sysop power structure]] game that reflects other [[power structure]] biases and idiocies.
A '''wiki witchhunt''' is a [[wiki idiom]] for an attempt to assign some [[alleged and collective identity]].  Here we do that with a [[faction]], and it's civilized.  On many [[large public wiki]]s it is a silly [[sysop power structure]] game that reflects other [[power structure]] biases and idiocies.


[[Consumerium:We|We]] basically hope it never happens here, but sadly our hopes have been dashed - new [[trolls]] whose [[trolling]] displeases those who have already [[usurper|attempted]] to establish their points of view already find themselves associated with the Wikipedia [[sysop power structure|power structure]] of [[sysop vandal]]s, despite the lack of any proof beyond that of an [[amateur psychiatry|amateur psychiatrist]].  
[[Consumerium:We|We]] basically hope it never happens here, but sadly our hopes have been dashed - new [[trolls]] whose [[trolling]] displeases those who have already [[usurper|attempted]] to establish their points of view already find themselves associated (quite against their will) with the Wikipedia [[sysop power structure|power structure]] of [[sysop vandal]]s, despite the lack of any proof beyond that of an [[amateur psychiatry|amateur psychiatrist]].  


''Such issues in general should be discussed there not here!  Almost all issues we can imagine that are relevant to [[wiki management]] and [[large public wiki]]s have already been covered here, so, we don't need any more detail on that subject.  Even the [[trolls]] are done ranting about it.  For now!''
''Such issues in general should be discussed there not here!  Almost all issues we can imagine that are relevant to [[wiki management]] and [[large public wiki]]s have already been covered here, so, we don't need any more detail on that subject.  Even the [[trolls]] are done ranting about it.  For now!''
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