Thread:Toqgers/@comment-32769624-20200523214615/@comment-16533050-20200524001829

Under the Rules of Conduct it states: "unnecessary editing ... to a row of pages in order to get enough edits for more credit points will be considered spam/vandalism."

Under the rules for vandalism, it states: "Registered users may only receive a month ban for first offenses, depending upon the severity of the vandalism and mod discretion."

With multiple edits being done at once at so quick a pace without neither warning nor discussion, the edits in question read as 'badge-hunting', especially as the edits in question were not, in my opinion, necessary. Our wiki has existed for a good many years by a rather dedicated editing community and yet after all this time, all of those pages remained as they were.

Assumption of Good Faith is a two-way street. One or two edits done a certain way could be forgiven and overlooked, but so many edits so quick in succession has a tendency to raise red flags. There was no introduction, no greeting, no comments - just a surge of unneeded edits by an unknown party. I felt as if I was acting in good faith for the well-being of the fandom and the community.

- Geist