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While Wikihounding is a relentless pursuit of an editor with the apparent intent to drive them off of the project, Wikipoodling involves numerous annoying activities that eventually add up to the same effect.
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[edit]Wikihounding is the relentless pursuit of prey. Based on the behaviours in a foxhunt, which is defined as "is an activity involving the tracking, chase, and sometimes killing of a fox". In the Wikipedia world the equivalent of "killing of a fox" is typically achieved by driving the editor either off the project completely, or away from an article or series of articles.
Wikipoodling is a series of minor, annoying activities that add up to a major sense of annoyance.
Note: no insult is intended towards poodles, nor their owners