User:Ratnahastin/sandbox
- Wikipedia:Potentially unreliable sources/Books that plagiarize Wikipedia
- Migrate IIJ (User:Utcursch/Migrate Infobox Indian Jurisdiction to Infobox settlement/main.js
- Wikipedia:Database reports
- Constant targets of unsourced/POV content: Special:RecentChangesLinked/Category:Indian family names, Special:RecentChangesLinked/Category:Indian castes, Special:RecentChangesLinked/Category:Social groups of India, Special:RecentChangesLinked/Category:Ethnic groups in India
Quotes[edit]
"It was immense fun at first. However, as my watchlist grew to almost a thousand pages, it became impossible to ignore the staggering amount of relentless and mindless vandalism going on here.Instead of creating, researching, sourcing and illustrating articles as I did in the first weeks, I found myself inexorably dragged into attending to that most mind-numbing of chores: fighting vandals. Enthusiastic as I was in the beginning about sharing my knowledge and experience with the whole world for free, I soon realized I was spending almost my entire time walking behind morons, picking up their garbage and pleading them to stop or I'd have to report them to the headmaster...... "The amount of utter bullshit, propaganda, spam, hate, incivility, idiocy, irresponsibility and long-undetected hoaxes I've seen here is a clear testament to what Wikipedia really is: a huge, inept and anarchic organization committed to political correctness more than to anything else, employing an unpaid, ill-equipped, badly trained and pitifully powerless work force." -Targeman, former editor in Wikipedia[1]
quick[edit]
- Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism
- Wikipedia:Requests for page protection
- WP:ANI
- Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard
- Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Edit warring
- WP:CONTEXTMATTERS
- WP:SYNTHESIS
- Wikipedia:Twinkle/Preferences
- WP:RS
- WP:SCRIPTS
- Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement
- User: Ratnahastin/rules
Lol[edit]
- ^ Jairazbhoy, Rafique Ali (1995). Foreign influence in ancient Indo-Pakistan. Sind Book House. p. 100. ISBN 978-969-8281-00-7.
Apollodotus, founder of the Graeco- Indian kingdom (c. 160 BC).