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Welcome to the '''Education Center for Vandal Fighting''' of [[Esperanza]]!
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Welcome to Halopedia's education center for '''vandalism'''!


==Introduction to Vandalism==
==What is vandalism?==
===Definition of Vandalism===
Vandalism is any addition, removal, or change of content made in a deliberate attempt to compromise the integrity of Halopedia. Anyone who commits such an act is a vandal. Vandalism is prohibited on Halopedia.
Vandalism is any addition, removal, or change of content made in a deliberate attempt to compromise the integrity of Halopedia.  


There are three mechanisms by which vandals can vandalise:
There are four mechanisms by which vandals can vandalize:


*plain-text edits
*Plain-text edits (includes "hidden" vandalism embedded within an article)
*image uploads/inclusions
*Image uploads/inclusions
*addition of external links
*Addition of external links
*Page moves/redirects


There are two types of vandalism: deliberate and ambiguous. A concerted effort should be made to differentiate between the two in regards on how to counter vandalism.  
== Examples of vandalism==
===Deliberate Vandalism===
The following list of examples is non-exhaustive:
Deliberate Vandalism is vandalism where it is definitively concluded that vandalism was ''intentional'', and not a ''faux pas''. Types of deliberate vandalism are as follows:
*Sexual mentions
*Racist mentions
*Making article(s) with offensive name(s)
*User page blanking/replacement
*Talk page blanking/replacement
*Creation of account(s) with offensive name(s)
*Article blanking - If a user does not understand Halopedia policy and means to delete a page to recreate it, make space for a redirect, etc...
*Spam - Examples could be advertisement or self-promotion on article namespace pages, etc...
::Example: "Come visit my Freewebs site!" on an article
*Nonsense additions - Adding irrelevant information to an article that in no way pertains to the article. This does ''not'', however, include adding information to a wrong ''section'' of an article. Mentioning that SPARTAN-117 was a male in the "references" section would ''not'' be construed as vandalism...the sentence should be moved to the appropriate section. This is, however, NOT nonsense. Nonsense is graffiti, etc...
::Example: "hax0r 133t pwnz0r ter8t3btqy948y" on an article or "I LOVE YOUUUUUU!" on the [[Cortana]] article
*Abuse of tags - Adding/removing "<nowiki>{{Delete}}</nowiki>", etc...when inappropriate.
::Example: adding "<nowiki>{{Delete}}</nowiki>" to the [[SPARTAN-117]] article
*Modifying user comments
*Deleted page re-creation
::Example: remaking <code>user talk:PENI.S</code> to taunt the vandal


*sexual mentions
== What can I do? ==
*racaist mentions
#Leave a message on the vandal's talk page telling them to stop immediately. However, do ''not'' provoke the vandal in any way or form, and state it perfunctorily and business-like.
*other offensive mentions
#Inform administrators immediately
*user page blanking/replacement
#Administrators should administer a username/IP ban immediately without remonstration with the vandal
*talk page blanking/replacement
#Be ''extremely'' careful not to mistake inexperience for vandalism! Accusing a user merely unfamiliar with the wiki's functions of deliberate vandalism could be very offensive!
*creation of account(s) with offensive name(s)
 
===Ambiguous Vandalism===
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==Warning Templates==
[[Category:Help]]
*[[Template:Vandalism Warning-1]]
*[[Template:Vandalism Warning-2]]
*[[Template:Vandalism Warning-3]]
*[[Template:Vandalism Warning-4]]
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{{Vandalism Warning Template Series}}