White Cat wrote:
Okay, I'll illustrate this with an example
Say... For the sake of annoying you for his own pleasure someone decides to wikistalk you. He can do this by..
... Voting oppose whenever you vote support and vote support when you vote oppose (very infrequently votes inline with your votes to throw the system off course) ... Taking a stance against articles you work on. This may include seeking to delete them, redirectifying them or other methods of effectively removing your work. ... Interfering with your other contribution such as attempts to dictate your talk page or user page ... Pursing you to other wikis such as commons, meta, en.wikinews, or some other wiki that you and your stalker can mutually understand.
Overall the intention of a wikistalker is to harass and annoy.
People are sometimes given medals for such conduct for the basic rationale of "my enemies enemy is my friend" principle.
Thank you very much for that contribution.
It precisely makes my point about the need for clear definitions!
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