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{{Quote|The nail that stands out is hammered down.|Japanese proverb}} {{Quote|The nail that stands out is hammered down.|Japanese proverb}}


Articles which look really bad are fixed quickly. Some people, as laymens typically assert, like to help make pages read more helpfully. Articles which are subtly unreliable and inaccurate are carefully disguised. Editors which are well-known are stalked, harassed, and face criticism and administrative action for the most minor of offenses. Editors which are not well-known are capable of blatantly ignoring the rules. Articles which look really bad are fixed quickly. Articles which are subtly unreliable and inaccurate are carefully disguised. Editors which are well-known are stalked, harassed, and face criticism and administrative action for the most minor of offenses. Editors which are not well-known are capable of blatantly ignoring the rules.


Every thing on Misplaced Pages is subject to change, which means anything you do is likely to eventually be destroyed, at some point.
Every thing on Misplaced Pages is subject to change, which means anything you do is likely to eventually be destroyed, at some point, however, Misplaced Pages pages and their edit histories can only be completely destroyed if Misplaced Pages ] ] marks a Misplaced Pages article or page with the Misplaced Pages OFFICE tag. In an effort to keep censorship alive, the aforementioned tag is the tag that ] ] uses to wipe out entire articles (and their edit histories) off the face of Misplaced Pages. For more info on Jimmy Wales' usage of the OFFICE tag, please go here: <nowiki>http://www.wikitruth.info/index.php?title=WP:OFFICE</nowiki>


So, editing Misplaced Pages is futile. Despite that, it is enjoyable. For clarification on this, see ]. Also, see ]. So, editing Misplaced Pages is futile. Despite that, it is enjoyable. For clarification on this, see ]. Also, see ].

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The nail that stands out is hammered down.

— Japanese proverb

Articles which look really bad are fixed quickly. Articles which are subtly unreliable and inaccurate are carefully disguised. Editors which are well-known are stalked, harassed, and face criticism and administrative action for the most minor of offenses. Editors which are not well-known are capable of blatantly ignoring the rules.

Every thing on Misplaced Pages is subject to change, which means anything you do is likely to eventually be destroyed, at some point.

So, editing Misplaced Pages is futile. Despite that, it is enjoyable. For clarification on this, see User:Zenwhat/Stay sane. Also, see User:Zenwhat/Zen guide.

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