by Anonomax September 29, 2010
A Wikipedia Administrator is registered user at the online encyclopedia that has a number of "privileges" that allow them to do certain things regular users cannot. Wikipedia Admin are nominated and elected by other editors. They do not moderate the site, as is seen on message boards, as the site itself is maintained by the consensus of all involved or contributing to the discussion of a given subject. They have the ability to remove comments permanently, ban users and do a number of task associated with the encyclopedia when needed.
The Wikipedia Administrator was asked to scrub a comment on the talk that was uncivil and and went against the spirit of Wikipedia.
by Decidedvoter October 29, 2011
The act of adding a word or sentence into a Wikipedia article to vandalize the site. Usually done by adding 'cock' or 'bum smuggler' to a body of text.
"Bret Sergeant Hart (born July 2, 1957) is a retired Canadian professional wrestler and part of the bum butt poo Hart wrestling family. In the course cockfag of his career, he is best known by his ring name Bret "The Hitman" Hart." - Now you've used Wikipedia Jenga to evade the mods!
by Inspector Q April 20, 2008
by daisy beaver January 31, 2009
A fun game you can challenge others or yourself to: start at any page you want, and try to get to another page only using direct clicking! And you can't press the back button.
When I played the Wikipedia Game I was able to get from World War II to Doughnut by clicking USA => Cuisine of the United States => Dessert => Breakfast => Doughnut. Only 5 clicks!
by Jazzist November 07, 2007
A game played at wikipediarace.com, where you start at one random wikipedia article, and try to get to another by clicking on links in the article. What makes it a race? The links disappear from the page while you are reading, forcing you to click at a frantic pace. Beware of playing this game if you are in college, because it could do serious damage to your GPA!
by Wiki Bobby October 14, 2010
A game played by two or more people, each with his or her own computer at hand. Players agree upon a Wikipedia article as the "target" before the race. On the count of three, all players click the "random article" link on the left side of the page to start each player off at a random starting point. By only clicking links on the articles, each player vies to be the first to get to the "target" page.
Notes:
-Players ARE allowed to use the "back" button on the browser
-Players ARE NOT allowed to use links on the left side bar of Wikipedia (main page, etc.)
-Players ARE NOT allowed to use the "Categories" link at the bottom of the page, but other lists (e.g. Forbes 500 companies, etc) ARE allowed.
Notes:
-Players ARE allowed to use the "back" button on the browser
-Players ARE NOT allowed to use links on the left side bar of Wikipedia (main page, etc.)
-Players ARE NOT allowed to use the "Categories" link at the bottom of the page, but other lists (e.g. Forbes 500 companies, etc) ARE allowed.
Wikipedia Racing Game:
Target: Orange (color)
3...2...1... "random article"
"Famous Russian Gymnasts" ...shit.
-Russia
-Education in Russia
-Science
-Physics
-Electromagnetic Spectrum
-Orange
Yell: "EAT IT BITCHES!!!"
Target: Orange (color)
3...2...1... "random article"
"Famous Russian Gymnasts" ...shit.
-Russia
-Education in Russia
-Science
-Physics
-Electromagnetic Spectrum
-Orange
Yell: "EAT IT BITCHES!!!"
by LMLF May 14, 2011