User:Koppadasao

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no Denne skribenten har norsk som morsmål.
nn-4 Denne brukaren meistrar nynorskmorsmålsnivå.
en-2 This user is able to contribute with an intermediate level of English.
da-2 Denne brugers kendskab til dansk er på mellemniveau.
sv-2 Denna användare har kunskaper på mellannivå i svenska.
de-1 Dieser Benutzer hat grundlegende Deutschkenntnisse.
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en-4 This user speaks English at a near-native level.
da-4 Denne bruger taler dansk som en indfødt.
nl-2 Deze gebruiker heeft middelmatige kennis van het Nederlands.
af-1 Hierdie gebruiker het 'n basiese begrip van Afrikaans.
fy-1 Dizze meidogger hat in elemintêre kennis fan it Frysk.
fr-1 Cet utilisateur peut contribuer avec un niveau élémentaire de français.
la-1 Hic usuarius simplici lingua latina conferre potest.
ia-1 Iste usator pote contribuer con un nivello basic de interlingua.
ru-1 Этот участник владеет русским языком на начальном уровне.
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This user's native script is the Latin alphabet.
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This user has an advanced understanding of the Cyrillic alphabet.
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Grek-1
This user has a basic understanding of the Greek alphabet.
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You'll find my contributions here, as required.

I'm a conlanger, and a glossarch and primorator of Delang.



The following essay was originally written by Equinox (talkcontribs). It has since been amended by me.


There are five basic types of vandals on Wiktionary.

Spammer[edit]

  • Doesn't actually know what Wiktionary is, or what wikis are, and cannot distinguish information from marketing, but has fallen for some SEO scum trick and thinks that spamming will actually make money. Just wants to edit entries at random and fill them with links to CHEAP VIAGRA or BEST KITCHEN WORKTOP SURFACE. Untalkable-to. The worst kind of vandal in the long term, because they have a commercial basis and if Wiktionary ever becomes popular then they will start to be funded by powerful corporations.

Bored[edit]

  • Just vandalising for fun. Might deliberately exploit rules and customs in order to make the vandalism seem semi-acceptable, or to mire it in a load of arguments that will make everybody want to avoid it and allow it to hang around unchallenged for years. Worst kind of vandal after spammers, because some of them are amazingly persistent.

Single-issue[edit]

  • Comes to Wiktionary in order to promote a single issue. Might have "invented a word" (in order to promote its Weblog, or some left- or right-wing political stance) and is keen that the new word, which nobody will ever use, gets published as widely as possible. Semi-literate. Likely to initiate long, droning arguments about wordiness of a word (without bothering to look at WT:CFI or consider whether a dictionary might have other issues than promoting one person's ideas), and will repeat these arguments on as many pages as possible. Quantity over quality.

Puerile[edit]

  • Edits an entry in order to write "poop" or "niggers" or "Ben is gay". Probably a schoolchild in a computing class. Won't usually be back once blocked or reverted. Pretty harmless, but an annoying side-effect of allowing people to edit entries without signing up for accounts. Very numerous, especially at certain times of day.

Rules jockey[edit]

  • A user who deletes any edit by claiming the edit does not comply with the rules. Such edits are deleted by applying the rules far more strictly than the rules indicates, including applying rules where they do not apply as claimed. These vandals keeps the wiki from being open source by overzealously harassing new users, and occasional users. Third worst type of vandals.