Vandalism is an addition, deletion, or change to content made in a deliberate attempt to compromise Blaze and the Monster Machines Wiki's integrity. The most common types of vandalism are creating article titles with obscenities, replacing text with obscenities, blanking pages, or adding nonsense characters/gibberish. Any good faith effort to improve the wiki, even if it's misguided or incorrect, is not vandalism. Vandalizing pages is a violation of Blaze and the Monster Machines Wiki policy. Wikipedia's policy is to give vandals three warnings, and then block them for a short period of time. We do things differently here, because Wikipedia has 26,000 active contributors, and they can afford to spend time chasing after vandals. We're a niche wiki, with a dedicated but small team of contributors, and we don't have the time or the patience to play whack-a-mole with the vandals. What is not vandalism[]Since Blaze and the Monster Machines is a show primarily for preschoolers and children, it is important we know what vandalism is not. We will get many teens and preteens who may not be familiar with the idea of editing a wiki. These users may not know they are doing anything wrong or just see it as a bit of a joke and we should not jump to the conclusion that they are malicious. Most of these are simply kids being kids and won't ever repeat this kind of pseudo-vandalism. Attacking newcomers is not an appropriate response for one or two edits that were not done in good-faith. Doing so is called "biting" a newcomer in Wiki-speak. We must treat newcomers with kindness and patience — nothing scares potentially valuable contributors away faster than hostility. It is impossible for a newcomer to be completely familiar with all of the policies, guidelines and community standards of Blaze and the Monster Machines Wiki (or of a certain topic) before they start editing. How to avoid being a "biter"[]Newcomers' perspectives of how things should be handled inside Blaze and the Monster Machines Wiki largely will be from outside of the community. It's a jungle out there and it may take some time before a newcomer becomes accustomed to "how things work" here. Keeping that in mind may help you avoid becoming a biter. In addition, you may avoid being accused of being a "biter" by:
Consciously choose the steadfast ground. Strive to be a responsible editor. By fostering goodwill, one will not provoke or be provoked easily, and will allow new editors to devote their time and resources towards building an encyclopedia that everyone is encouraged to improve. Note: Consistently biting new users is equally disruptive as vandalism to the aims of this community. How to fix vandalized pages[]Revert the edits[]When you see that a page has been vandalized, please revert the page to the previous version. Reverting the vandalism quickly helps to protect the wiki, and it sends a message to the vandal that his or her efforts have been wasted.
Communicate with the user who vandalized[]Place the bad faith template by inserting {{subst:badfaith|PageName|YourUserName|—~~~~}} onto the user's message wall or talk page. This template politely informs the user that they have been identified as a possible vandal and will be blocked if they continue to vandalize. It also points out other policies that may be useful in instructing them on how to edit constructively. If you insert {{Template:Badfaith|[[Blaze]]|xxxx|xxxxx}}, then the message will look like this:
Normally, the message would also include a link to this page, instead of "not in good faith" in bold. Alert an administrator[]If you don’t have administrator privileges and you catch a vandal, you should notify an administrator on their talk page. Be constructive with any criticism you have about the user. The current list of administrators are: ◄ = currently inactive See Also[]
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