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excessive vandalism with intent of causing mayhem beyond reasonable definition of "testing",
excessive vandalism with intent of causing mayhem beyond reasonable definition of "testing",
harassment, stalking or otherwise discomforting other users of the wiki,
harassment, stalking, or otherwise discomforting other users of the wiki
and other disruptive behavior, deserve to have their privacy violated, at the discretion of the stewards or sysadmins. This may involve a public release of all and any available information that is otherwise considered private, or any other action that would limit further damage.
and other disruptive behavior, deserve to have their privacy violated, at the discretion of the stewards or sysadmins. This may involve a public release of all and any available information that is otherwise considered private, or any other action that would limit further damage.

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Message definition (Test Wiki:Privacy policy)
excessive vandalism with intent of causing mayhem beyond reasonable definition of "testing",
harassment, stalking, or otherwise discomforting other users of the wiki
and other disruptive behavior, deserve to have their privacy violated, at the discretion of the stewards or sysadmins. This may involve a public release of all and any available information that is otherwise considered private, or any other action that would limit further damage.

excessive vandalism with intent of causing mayhem beyond reasonable definition of "testing", harassment, stalking, or otherwise discomforting other users of the wiki and other disruptive behavior, deserve to have their privacy violated, at the discretion of the stewards or sysadmins. This may involve a public release of all and any available information that is otherwise considered private, or any other action that would limit further damage.