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==What is an attack site?== ==What is an attack site?==
For the purposes of Misplaced Pages policies, rules, and procedures, in regard specifically to Misplaced Pages ''contributors,'' an ''attack site'' is a site that engages in any of the following: For the purposes of Misplaced Pages policies, rules, and procedures, in regard specifically to Misplaced Pages ''contributors,'' an ''attack site'' is a site outside wikipedia that engages in any of the following:


* Harassment of Wikipedians. * Harassment of Wikipedians.

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The following is a proposed Misplaced Pages policy, guideline, or process. The proposal may still be in development, under discussion, or in the process of gathering consensus for adoption.Shortcut
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This page in a nutshell: For the safety and well-being of the overall Misplaced Pages community, attack sites should neither be linked to or promoted

Attack sites are sites outside of Misplaced Pages that are used to facilitate, promote, enable, or encourage harassment of individual Misplaced Pages editors and users. Harassment and stalking of editors, administrators, or others, who chose to edit the encyclopedia either anonymously, or pseudo-anonymously, is a serious matter. A number of websites have chosen to engage in activities that could undermine the privacy, anonymity, physical safety, and well-being of editors. Their activities include the posting of harassing comments, physical threats, libel, and defamation, as well as attempts to 'out' the private identities of Wikipedians. For the safety and well-being of the overall Misplaced Pages community, attack sites should neither be linked to, nor promoted.

What is an attack site?

For the purposes of Misplaced Pages policies, rules, and procedures, in regard specifically to Misplaced Pages contributors, an attack site is a site outside wikipedia that engages in any of the following:

  • Harassment of Wikipedians.
  • Legal threats toward Wikipedians.
  • Defamation of Wikipedians.
  • Where some of the web site content is dedicated to any of the above, but is not removed/policed, the site likely is an attack site.

For purposes of deciding what is an 'attack site', there is no difference if it is a web site run by one individual (such as a private website, or a blog), a virtual community (such as another Wiki, or a message board/forum). The site can still be considered an 'attack site' for engaging in the above actions, either directly, indirectly, or by condoning it by neglecting to remove or police it. On the other hand while many attacks are made daily against Misplaced Pages editors on Misplaced Pages itself due to the policy that almost anyone can edit almost any page, for the purposes of this page Misplaced Pages is not considered an attack site.

Dealing with attack site links, promotion, or content

At any time, links to, promotion of, or imported material from any qualifying attack site may be reverted by any user as a vandalism or possible WP:BLP reversion, not subject to WP:3RR limitations. Re-inserting such material, if inappropriately done, is still bound to 3RR and any other policies on editing. Eliminating such hostile or endangering content is not vandalism or a violation of 3RR.

Linking to or promoting attack sites

Per policy, precedent, and commonly accepted procedure, linking to such sites directly, indirectly, or to 'lead' people to them is serious matter, which is a potentially blockable offense. Promoting such websites is no different from linking to them. Countering removal of content that is harassing, or removal of links to such content, may be a blockable offense.

Removing attack site links and promotion

When found, a qualifying attack web site link or promotion of the same should be removed. If on a user page, as a courtesy, leave the user a note explaining why it was removed. If found in article space, or in archives, removing it with an edit summary note should be sufficient.

Importing content from attack sites

Obviously, this is a serious offense, and not acceptable, and may be countered by any user as a vandalism or BLP reversion.

Blacklisting

Particularly virulent, deplorable, or hostile web sites may be placed on the spam blacklist for the safety and well-being of all Misplaced Pages users.

See also

Previous concensus, rulings, practice

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