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These are the [[modus operandi]] of [[Wikimedia]] in particular, well known as a very bad example of [[wiki management]] and probably the worst example of [[wiki governance]] among surviving large wikis.  They are resisted strongly by the [[Wikipedia Red Faction]] who see to have those who do these things [[driven off by trolls]].
These are the [[modus operandi]] of [[Wikimedia]] in particular, well known as a very bad example of [[wiki management]] and probably the worst example of [[wiki governance]] among surviving large wikis.  They are resisted strongly by the [[Wikipedia Red Faction]] who seek to have those who do these things [[driven off by trolls]].  [[Sysop]]s may or may not consider being driven off by a troll to be harassment, but, usually all that is at stake is the right to edit without opposition, and in any case, reverting edits (even [[ad hominem revert]]) is not a criminal form of harassment <-- this word is defined in law.


The [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] should have strict policies against all these forms of harassment.
The [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] should have strict policies against all these forms of harassment.
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