I have read very negative comments about people on the fox wiki that remained until the person whom the comments were directed at noticed them and removed them.
>I haven't used the Fox Wiki very much, so I have a rather basic question.
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>For any given person/topic, what's to stop someone from going up and changing information, to say (in essence), "I don't like person XYZ", or "I think person XYZ is incompetent", etc.?
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>I realize the edits are displayed on the screen, and that IP addresses are logged and displayed - but it seems to me that it's rather easy to abuse.
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>But I could be completely wrong - so can someone give me the 411 on how it works?
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>Thanks...
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