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Yah, this is the section where I get to ask question... errm... Does this place ever have problems? I mean, you can pretty much edit anything you want - what happens if sombody changes everything to porno? Or what if sombody deletes everything? Must need a lot of trust to run one o' these!
Yah, this is the section where I get to ask question... errm... Does this place ever have problems? I mean, you can pretty much edit anything you want - what happens if sombody changes everything to porno? Or what if sombody deletes everything? Must need a lot of trust to run one o' these!
: Well, we've had some vandalism, and some spam bots, yah. Basically you just fix it when you see it. Things get fixed really quickly, though, cause usually people are busy editing, and we'll see it in the recent changes list. And if someone deletes stuff, you just roll things back to a previous version. The brilliance of this is that every change ever made is logged. Have fun editing. --[[User:Spektre1|Spektre1]] 21:38, 25 Nov 2005 (PST)

Revision as of 22:38, 25 November 2005

Pages by me

Sin Episodes

Red Orchestra

Profile

Contact Information

  • AIM
    • Don't use AIM, it's the worst thing that's ever happened to the English language.
  • ICQ
    • Who seriously wants to go through the trouble of entering a 1000 digit number just to type to sombody?
  • MSN
    • Microsoft is the devil.
  • YIM
    • Yahoo Messenger is a ram hog, and shouldn't be because it's poorly designed and crashes all the time.
  • IRC
    • irc.ba4life.com

Wtf?

Yah, this is the section where I get to ask question... errm... Does this place ever have problems? I mean, you can pretty much edit anything you want - what happens if sombody changes everything to porno? Or what if sombody deletes everything? Must need a lot of trust to run one o' these!

Well, we've had some vandalism, and some spam bots, yah. Basically you just fix it when you see it. Things get fixed really quickly, though, cause usually people are busy editing, and we'll see it in the recent changes list. And if someone deletes stuff, you just roll things back to a previous version. The brilliance of this is that every change ever made is logged. Have fun editing. --Spektre1 21:38, 25 Nov 2005 (PST)