WikiIndex:Prohibited content: Difference between revisions

Potential danger presented to you by the letters A-Z. Repeat and rearrange as needed to form instructions for making a nuclear weapon.
(Allow me to suggest that Leucosticte is not a user to be unlaterally defining policy. In fact, there is something to what he's describing, but it cannot be in policy.)
(Potential danger presented to you by the letters A-Z. Repeat and rearrange as needed to form instructions for making a nuclear weapon.)
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*Malware. Sites which host malicious software that can damage a user's computer simply by visiting the site or which host software that is designed to damage a computer or surveil a user through deception (e.g. pretending to offer downloads of a popular and safe web browser but really offering up spyware) should not be linked. Some wikis which have been sufficiently [[spam]]med may fall under this criterion.
*Malware. Sites which host malicious software that can damage a user's computer simply by visiting the site or which host software that is designed to damage a computer or surveil a user through deception (e.g. pretending to offer downloads of a popular and safe web browser but really offering up spyware) should not be linked. Some wikis which have been sufficiently [[spam]]med may fall under this criterion.


It harms the credibility of our site and makes using it a potentially dangerous activity for users if we don't have minimal criteria for prohibited content. All of the examples given above are for actual wikis which exist solely to provide content that is potentially dangerous and harmful.
It harms the credibility of our site and makes using it a potentially dangerous activity for users if we don't have minimal criteria for prohibited content. All of the examples given above are for actual wikis which exist solely or substantially to provide content that is dangerous and harmful.


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