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Wikipedia:Don't create a Streisand effect

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When Wikipedians get into arguments, people get offended by content which might be struck, reverted or redacted. Often this is done for good reason - libel, threats of harm or obscene vandalism have no place on here - but it's best done quietly and without making a big fuss over it.

The problem with openly putting a (Redacted) tag on a page - particularly a juicy WP:ANI thread - is it creates an unintended Streisand effect. Suddenly, everyone's desperate to know who said what, and why it was redacted, diverting the discussion away from the original topic and hence improving the encyclopedia.

As the old saying goes - revert, block, ignore.

See also

Wikipedia:Deny recognition