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A WikiZebra, staring at a hidden article that nobody will find

A WikiZebra is a user who makes quick and short edits over a period of time on the same article. They use their speed to quickly find articles and spam edits, usually so they can become an administrator. They can be very easy to detect, but many do not view the history of the affected article. Unlike WikiGooses, they will always be active during their long and crazy spree.

Information

It is rare that a WikiZebra will be outside of Africa. Also, the WikiZebra is endangered, so tourists should treat it with care, but not too much, as they can get a little bit rowdy. Usually, they eat free edits.

Subspecies

  • Black-White Zebra, who usually does its stampede at a normal pace.
  • Tobowa Zebra, who has shadow abilities when it comes to being hidden.
  • Kokoloko Zebra, who is faster than normal, but leaves more evidence.

See also

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A WikiZebra, staring at a hidden article that nobody will find

A WikiZebra is a user who makes quick and short edits over a period of time on the same article. They use their speed to quickly find articles and spam edits, usually so they can become an administrator. They can be very easy to detect, but many do not view the history of the affected article. Unlike WikiGooses, they will always be active during their long and crazy spree.

Information

It is rare that a WikiZebra will be outside of Africa. Also, the WikiZebra is endangered, so tourists should treat it with care, but not too much, as they can get a little bit rowdy. Usually, they eat free edits.

Subspecies

  • Black-White Zebra, who usually does its stampede at a normal pace.
  • Tobowa Zebra, who has shadow abilities when it comes to being hidden.
  • Kokoloko Zebra, who is faster than normal, but leaves more evidence.

See also

References


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