Wiki: How to Get Banned

Wiki: How to Get Banned


 
The Wiki community wants to keep the TechNet Wiki running smoothly as a great place to collaborate. Doing things that damage other people's ability to collaborate will get you banned from the Wiki.

More than anything else, please be nice. “Not nice” activities will get you banned from the TechNet Wiki. For more information about maintaining a neutral point of view (NPOV) in your Wiki work, see the definition of NPOV in Roles.

Examples of “not nice” behavior include, but are not limited to:

  • Unwanted non-technical or commercial content (e.g., “spam”). This is any content that runs afoul of the community's principles and technical focus. This could be text, video, tags, or any other kind of content hosted on the Wiki.
  • Flagrant disregard of community standards and code of conduct.
  • Noncompliance with the terms of use.
  • Using the wiki for purposes other than sharing technical and industry-related information of interest to IT pros and developers. Some examples include:
    • Political campaigning.
    • Purely marketing/compete information.
    • Slashdotting.
  • Using multiple accounts/personas for the purpose of impersonating another, avoiding responsibility, manufacturing controversy, or engaging in abusive behavior. For example, changing your user name to include the _MSFT suffix when you are not a Microsoft employee (you can tell if a TN Wiki user is a Microsoft employee by looking at their e-mail address “@microsoft.com”)
  • Abusive behavior, as in these examples. 
    • Name calling.
    • Impersonation.
    • Advertising. Providing technical information is OK, promoting a particular solution is not.
      • OK: “If you need to program against this you can use X, Y or Z”.
      • Not OK: “If you need to program against this you can use <consulting firm contact info> to do X, Y or Z”.
    • Going beyond interoperability information into “boosterism“ or “commerical solicitation”.
      • OK: “You can also use X, Y, or Z”. In other words, present all sides of the situation and let the reader decide for themself.
      • Not OK: “I can tell you that my program, Z, does this better than anything else, and you should never use X or Y”.
    • Plagiarism. For example, copying the work of another into a wiki article and then Saving it without any modification, editing, or enhancement by you.
    • Engaging in flamewars of any type (programming language, coding style, technology choice, so on) — informed discussion is welcomed and encouraged. Please keep the discussions civil, technically focused, and leading toward mutual understanding rather than “winning the point.”
    • Disclosing confidential information.
    • Defamation of character, also known as “libel” or “slander”, whether directed at an individual or company.

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  • Horizon_Net edited Revision 22. Comment: added language tag in title

  • Ed Price - MSFT edited Revision 20. Comment: TOC and Spanish version

  • Luciano Lima [MVP] Brazil edited Revision 19. Comment: Added link of the article Wiki: Wiki: Como ser Banido (pt-BR).

  • Yagmoth555 edited Revision 17. Comment: added the fr-FR link

  • Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 16. Comment: Added a horizontal line.

  • kmaxwell edited Revision 15. Comment: fixed spelling error ("ponit of view")

  • Monica Rush edited Revision 14. Comment: Moved reference to NPOV up in the article.

  • Monica Rush edited Revision 13. Comment: Fixed a few typos; added link to Roles topic to provide definition for NPOV.

  • Pronichkin edited Revision 12. Comment: Minor: typography

  • Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 9. Comment: Minor edits. Added link to "Slashdotting."

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  • Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 16. Comment: Added a horizontal line.

  • Yagmoth555 edited Revision 17. Comment: added the fr-FR link

  • Changed in the fr-FR NPOC to BPOV to match "Policies that Govern the Wiki", but let me know if I should change to NPOC (balanced / neutral)

  • Yagmoth, I'm not 100% sure what you're asking, but I think it's good the way it is. Thanks for translating!

  • my pleasure for the translation :). for the bpov it's simply because it's named that way in "wiki: roles", and there npov, thats why i was wondering :)

  • Luciano Lima [MVP] Brazil edited Revision 19. Comment: Added link of the article Wiki: Wiki: Como ser Banido (pt-BR).

  • Ed Price - MSFT edited Revision 20. Comment: TOC and Spanish version

  • Horizon_Net edited Revision 22. Comment: added language tag in title

  • Richard Mueller edited Revision 23. Comment: Correct spelling

  • Luciano Lima [MVP] Brazil edited Revision 24. Comment: Update link Como ser Banido (pt-BR).

  • yottun8 edited Revision 25. Comment: Added the ja-JP link.

  • OK, so why was I banned?  My account was "freedom_nut", and I didn't break any of these rules.

  • Ed Price - MSFT edited Revision 27. Comment: We do not add "(en-US)" to article titles (it causes some grief), but we would still greatly appreciate your help adding "en-US" to the approximate 6,000 English articles that don't have them yet. Thanks!

  • Ed Price - MSFT edited Revision 28. Comment: White space tweaks

  • SQL Server dude, please open a new thread in the Profile forum or the Forums Issues forum. Or email me. It's edprice at Microsoft. No one's monitoring this page for ban issues. I don't know enough info to answer your question. Some people were banned in the September timeframe because a lot of spammers existed, and a few non-spammers got banned with the spammers because the behavior at the time looked the same. Thanks!

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