Sampajanna
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In Internet slang, a troll is a person who starts quarrels or upsets people on the Internet to distract and sow discord
by posting inflammatory and digressive,[1] extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the intent of provoking readers into displaying emotional responses.
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- ^ "Definition of troll". Collins English Dictionary. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
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In Internet slang, a troll is a person who starts quarrels or upsets people on the Internet to distract and sow discord
by posting inflammatory and digressive, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the intent of provoking readers into displaying emotional responses. WP:HA
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Thank you for trying to keep Wikipedia free of vandalism. However, one or more edits you labeled as vandalism are not considered vandalism under Wikipedia policy. Wikipedia has a stricter definition of the word "vandalism" than common usage, and mislabeling edits as vandalism can discourage editors. Please see what is not vandalism for more information on what is and is not considered vandalism. Thank you. DrKay (talk) 16:55, 7 March 2021 (UTC)
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Hello. This message is being sent to inform you that there is currently a discussion involving you at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Edit warring regarding a possible violation of Wikipedia's policy on edit warring. Thank you. SecretName101 (talk) 00:34, 10 March 2021 (UTC)
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In Internet slang, a troll is a person who starts quarrels or upsets people on the Internet to distract and sow discord by posting inflammatory and digressive,extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the intent of provoking readers into displaying emotional responses.
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Quotations
editHi Sampajanna! Thought I'd give some broader context because I saw your edit summary The text or punctuation of a direct quote is normally not altered
and though it's something I see sometimes, it's very far from what MOS actually says.
- Per MOS:QWQ,
For a quotation within a quotation, use single quotes
. That's what applies in this case. The reason is because syntactically in the English language, an open quote,"
, closes as soon as the next time the same character appears,"
(one nuance at the end). So"From the very first headline about her being "(almost) straight outta Compton" and having "exotic" DNA, the racist treatment of Meghan has been impossible to ignore"
actually "quotes" the following passages: (1)From the very first headline about her being
; (2)exotic
; (3) typographical error with the last quote not being matched to anything. Obviously undesirable. (The one nuance is that this is evaluated "from the inside-out", so that nested quotes like "He said, 'I was listening to a speech and they said, "Punctuation is important."'" parse correctly.) - MOS:PMC permits changing of a noun within brackets when the context is different e.g. "I was sad" can become "[Smith] was sad".
- Typographical alignments like changing curly quotes within an original text to straight quotes (MOS:CURLY, MOS:CONFORM) are made.
- Links e.g. to Wiktionary if an obscure term is used, or to an article if an obscure reference is made in the quote, are occasionally acceptable under MOS:LINKQUOTE.
- Per MOS:PMC, even corrections of typos are to be done silently, so quoting "It was essentailly a matter of taste" exactly is explicitly disallowed.
Just thought I'd let you know in future, as the actual MOS, A quotation is not a facsimile and, in most cases, it is not a requirement that the original formatting be preserved
(MOS:CONFORM), is not always applied correctly. Let me know if you have any questions! — Bilorv (talk) 23:28, 23 March 2021 (UTC)
References
editHi Sampajanna. Please complete your new references in Ben Roberts-Smith as {{cite news}}
: Empty citation (help) and so on. Errantios (talk) 22:47, 11 December 2023 (UTC)