You technically can and you would probably have no issues if it was a really obscure topic, but even a minor change to an article about some semi-relevant topic can cause a shitstorm and drama.
Nope, that's a terrible terrible idea. Wikipedia mods / powerusers are way more online than even reddit mods / powerusers. And they actually have more power. If you try to brigade with a specific agenda (even if that agenda is literally just "i want this page to reflect reality") everything you do will be pretty much immediately undone, the page will be locked so no one can edit it, and everyone involved will get ip banned from the site
You technically can and you would probably have no issues if it was a really obscure topic, but even a minor change to an article about some semi-relevant topic can cause a shitstorm and drama.
I think Chapo brigades would be better suited again Wikipedia than Reddit. Just drown them in edits.
Nope, that's a terrible terrible idea. Wikipedia mods / powerusers are way more online than even reddit mods / powerusers. And they actually have more power. If you try to brigade with a specific agenda (even if that agenda is literally just "i want this page to reflect reality") everything you do will be pretty much immediately undone, the page will be locked so no one can edit it, and everyone involved will get ip banned from the site
Definitely doesn't sound like a system that could be absused. (As in, on the mod side)
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