Everybody is acting in bad faith except for me and my monkey (and I'm not too sure about him either.)

Here are a few things that, if you ever find yourself thinking them, are probably signs that you should take some time off away from edit wars, or at the very least, a nice cup of tea and a sit down. Or walk the dog if you're more of an outdoorsy type. It may also help to remember the maxim "Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they aren't out to get you."

How to respond to an admin acting in bad faith[edit]

If an admin has done something that you disagree with, such as removing a typo in your post or deleting a page that you don't want deleted, they must be a vandal who has taken the time to become an admin so they can troll you. Make sure to send an ALL-CAPS SCREAMING EMAIL to the Wikimedia Foundation. They will probably respond in a manner that you didn't want them to, or not at all. That's because they are in league with the rogue admin. In that case, hack their accounts and take over Wikipedia. If you can't hack them, sue them. Legal threats are never not allowed!

Additionally consider following the BOLD, Revert, Revert, Revert cycle.

If all else fails, consider climbing the Reichstag dressed as Spider-man. We here at Wikipedia show substantial concerninterest in these sorts of events.

Examples[edit]

The end result?[edit]

Congratulations, you just deceived yourself. Now enjoy your Wikipedia block while it lasts. Even if you try to appeal with the admins saying yes and yet you keep assuming bad faith...well...it's game over for your IP address. You may want to sockpuppet by swapping IP addresses with another user, well, sorry to say this but your ISP has caught you red-handed, and your ISP has now banned you from Wikipedia.

Now you might think you can still assume bad faith on other Wikimedia projects since you're blocked only on Wikipedia...well...BUSTED! You are now banned from all Wikimedia projects permanently!

Tempting it may be, but in reality please consider reading and following Wikipedia:Assume good faith, before editors start viewing you as being obnoxious.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ BAWSS definitions at Urban Dictionary
  2. ^ nonymous, A (2012-02-31). "Fake source". Fake website. Retrieved 2020-12-32.
  3. ^ Nobody actually goes to the library to research Wikipedia articles anyway, except for User:Drmies and User:Parcly Taxel—trust me. And even they don't have a pass for the British Library, because nobody's that obsessed by reliable bloody sources.
  4. ^ "Navy Seal Copypasta".
  5. ^ The creator of this userbox has been banned for using sockpuppets! You have to be kidding!