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Circumventing policy refers to the intentional use of various tricks to deceptively bypass enforcementofWikipedia policies, guidelines or detection by other editors of disruptive behavior. Such action may be a serious violation, and shall be handled approriately.

Types of circumvention

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Sock puppetry

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Sock puppetry refers to the use of multiple accounts in order to edit disruptively. Forms of disruptive editing via sock puppetry include, but are not limited to vandalism, distortion of consensus, casting multiple "votes" in a deletion discussion, engaging in an edit war with two or more accounts, or evading a blockorban.

The use of multiple accounts productively is acceptable.

Article creation

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Use of tricks to creating an article one believes will most likely get deleted, but by avoiding new page patrol so the article gets overlooked. This includes:

Sneaky vandalism

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Most vandalism will be detected and will be quickly reverted, but some acts of vandalism do go unnoticed. There are a number of ways vandals cover their tracks. These include:

Edit warring

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See also

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Last edited on 31 October 2022, at 19:06  


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