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A Wikigrinch is a mean-spirited Wikipedia admin who deletes images or articles from the encyclopedia without giving the contributor the oppertunity to update the image or article to meet Wikipedia standards. It may also refer to the general group-think of admins who delete articles on grounds of notability because the subject matter is outside their cultural experience.
 
A Wikigrinch is a mean-spirited Wikipedia admin who deletes images or articles from the encyclopedia without giving the contributor the oppertunity to update the image or article to meet Wikipedia standards. It may also refer to the general group-think of admins who delete articles on grounds of notability because the subject matter is outside their cultural experience.
  
Many Wikigrinches are proud of their grinch-ness and display badges on their home pages showing the number of articles their have deleted.
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Many Wikigrinches are proud of their grinch-ness and display badges on their home pages showing the number of articles they have deleted.
  
==See also==
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== Specific encounters with Wikigrinches ==
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*The [[W:User:Jafet.vixle|Jafet.vixle]] wikigrinch destroyed [[User:Nad|Nad's]] article about the [http://p2p.cs.ucsb.edu/chimera/html/bayeux.html Bayeux] P2P application. See [[W:User talk:Nad#Bayeux (distributed application)|comment]].
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== See also ==
 
*[http://www.mecha.co.nz/archives/000103.html Nic's notes on Wikigrinches]
 
*[http://www.mecha.co.nz/archives/000103.html Nic's notes on Wikigrinches]
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A Wikigrinch is a mean-spirited Wikipedia admin who deletes images or articles from the encyclopedia without giving the contributor the oppertunity to update the image or article to meet Wikipedia standards. It may also refer to the general group-think of admins who delete articles on grounds of notability because the subject matter is outside their cultural experience.

Many Wikigrinches are proud of their grinch-ness and display badges on their home pages showing the number of articles they have deleted.

Specific encounters with Wikigrinches

See also