To defend the quality and integrity of the content of Wikipedia, contributions made by users with anonymous IP numbers must not be incorporated before a suitable time period has passed during which an administrator or responsible user has the opportunity to ascertain that no vandalism or destructive act is intended.

Wikipedia must always protect all its contributors, but it should offer practical respect and protection to the work of the users who take the time to work and contribute with respect to Wikipedia conventions and rules, as opposed to those who act or behave in a destructive fashion. Wikipedia must give time as a resource for administrators and responsible users fighting destructive acts, to release pressure upon them and upon Wikipedia's reputation in general.

Identifying the problem

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Vandalism and trolling are major and recurrent problems on Wikipedia. They are also a major part of a wider category of destructive behavior across the internet. It is relatively easy to diminish the quality of content on Wikipedia, even for people who consider the act a joke and are not destructive individuals per se.

Wikipedia must always fight vandalism, but its immediate and practical objective should be protecting its content, not just stopping vandals. Wikipedia has created extensive policies and involved users to fight vandalism, but this is mere policing of a wider, changing society. This is not the job of, nor purpose of an encyclopedia. At the same time, blocking all anon participation will result in the eventual decline of this project - today's anon IPs are tomorrow's users, administrators, and writers of FAs.

Many Wikipedia users who have spent precious hours meticulously including edit summaries, checking for spelling, style and format errors and incorporating valuable content to Wikipedia's articles are often discouraged and disillusioned when a problematic anon IP user or new user is able to eliminate or change their work within minutes. Wikipedia must defend those who have taken the time to read and abide its policies, and are the source of its purpose and fulfillment.

Measures of defense

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For all contributors identifying with anonymous IP numbers and registered users with fewer than 100 edits on mainspace:

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For administrators and responsible users

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For the success of Wikipedia's efforts against vandalism and trolling:

What this accomplishes

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References for further action

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Beyond this point, Wikipedia's present rules and conventions are the basis for action: