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Wikipedia Vandalism Bingo
[a] A Pink Man gets his dress exploded, with the cuberwockey ship of the fish! [b] Non-Admin/Clerk adding Vandalism Warning Templates Trivial fiction made to look like real things like Jar'Edo Wens Hhjkfsdajkfjkasdadshh

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Replaced content with [WORD] X moved page to Y
wArNIignG!!!111!! dOnNt mEsS wItH sUPreEmEeE GeIngIshHS kHaaaaan!!!!!!!!11!!!!111![1][c]
wAaAaAaA!!!1!!1 i WanNtTtToo eDdDIiITt!!1!1!1!1!1![d] Using PressTV, RT or Amaq News Agency as a source[e]
"Um, akhshually, Karol G collaborated with Ariana Grande"[f] Defying Admin orders Claims to fix typo but in fact adds profanity instead (FREE SPACE) Scatological Fetish[g] Misplacing Porn Images
Nazi-Related Vandalism, and some hrwiki Shenanigans[h] Novikov self-consistency principle on Wikipedia, now![i] Nationalist Editing Blatant Cyberbullying/Trolling ቫንዳሊዝም በሌላ ቋንቋ በተለይም በእንግሊዝኛ[j]
Introducing Gen Z Slang, Memes and Pop Culture references to articles Turning Wikipedia into these reception wikis[k] Significant BLP Issues uM, tRUunNsT mEe BrO!!!!!1!!!!!!
LAND OF MONGOL!!!!!!!!!1

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  1. ^ Yes, this refers to blanking or removing content from an article
  2. ^ Refers to a French LTAer, that has made numerous pages containing Jabberwockery-esque Word Salad, called "Gsthae with Tempo!"
  3. ^ As observed by Supreme Genghis Khan
  4. ^ The recognizable whining pattern refers adding fandom or formal synthesis, using talk pages as discussion forums or both, as by Gabriella~four.3.6
  5. ^ Or any deprecated or potentially unreliable source as a way for POV-Pushing, or blatant disruption
  6. ^ Refers to adding false claims in articles in general. This is observed by the Wikipedia LTAer "Zhmailik" in Music and Pop-related articles
  7. ^ As observed with "Tikeem cumberbatch uttp tgcp own"
  8. ^ Also applies to IP Nazis or Anonazis like this one
  9. ^ Refers to inappropriately changing dates in any type of articles without consensus
  10. ^ Translation: Vandalism in another language, especially on English
  11. ^ Refers to POV-pushing
  12. ^ About Doxing on Wikipedia, by posting oversightable information on any page, this will be removed by the Oversight Team as a result
  13. ^ Refers to Legal Threats
  14. ^ Refers to the type of vandalism that intentionally crash browsers by inflating the number of bytes to an article, which the examples are not provided due to redaction