On 3/15/07, Stan Shebs stanshebs@earthlink.net wrote:
I think the practical problem would be to find a prosecutor who cared. Real-world graffiti costs significant money and time to remove, plus there are constituents (read: voters) calling City Hall to do something about it. For wiki vandalism, exactly which elected official are you going to complain to?
A crafty approach might be to create bios on all prosecutors, and then just wait for those to be vandalized. :-)
So its a wiki (free, open) that avoids Wikipedias "complex copyright rules", bases its community policing on threats, misconstrues our usage of "vandalism" to be equivalent to the legal usage, follows SPOV (Schlafly POV), and considers parodies to be encyclopedic.
Uncyclopedia has a run for its money.
-Stevertigo