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If somebody brags on social media in unsavory terms about having made a certain edit on Wikipedia, can I call them out on it on-Wiki? Is that outing?
And if somebody claims on social media to have ‘worked with Wikipedia moderators’ to make those edits? Hyperbolick ( talk) 04:31, 8 February 2024 (UTC)
If a post off-wiki (say on social media or a forum) encourages readers to engage in an unambiguous vandalism campaign, in what contexts would it be outing to mention that post or link it? Air on White ( talk) 06:26, 10 June 2024 (UTC)
Sorry for the silly question. Why is this sentence centered and in bold? Doesn't it look too emphatic?
In case of problems administrators have exactly the same right as any other user to decline or withdraw from a situation that is escalating or uncomfortable, without giving a reason, or to contact the Arbitration Committee if needed.
Gitz ( talk) ( contribs) 11:03, 11 July 2024 (UTC)
same right as any other userin bold would be enough. The sentence doesn't need to be centred, which makes it look as if it were attached to the template {{User difficultblocks}} rather than part of the policy. Gitz ( talk) ( contribs) 17:18, 11 July 2024 (UTC)