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The greatest Wikipedia troll is the Ceiling Fan Vandal

David Beals: Inserts random images of ceiling fans into any articles, and even links to videos of them. He also has a tendency to randomly thank certain Wikipedia users. At the same time, while on Commons, he will load a ventilator/ceiling fan image over any medium or high use image that he targets.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Long-term_abuse/David_Beals

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They may also make accusations of poor English against whom they are in a dispute with.:marseykingcrown:

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What about AmaryllisGardner? Wrote 23,000 articles in Scots, so around a third of that language's wiki, only for it to be discovered he's some neurodivergent teenager from North Carolina who can't speak the language whatsoever.

https://slate.com/technology/2020/09/scots-wikipedia-language-american-teenager.html

Or the Saudi dude who became obsessed with supporting actor Corbin Bleu from High School Musical and wrote (Google Translated) articles for him in 193 languages, making him the third most propagated person on the site, just behind Jesus and Obama?

https://web.archive.org/web/20200208212534/https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/aetmh9/why_does_high_school_musicals_corbin_bleu_have/

Or Neelex, who was a respected moderator until it was discovered that he made around 80,000 pages for synonyms for boobs, some bordering on the increasingly bizzare, and also maintained an exhaustively detailed article on a Canadian beauty pageant winner, including keeping track of when she went out to eat at specific restaurants?

https://old.reddit.com/r/HobbyDrama/comments/dk17c9/wikipedia_the_admin_who_created_80000_pages_about/

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>he made around 80,000 pages for synonyms for boobs, some bordering on the increasingly bizzare

>80,000

Are there even that many phrases used in the English language :marseyhmmm:

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