RationalWiki:Turdblossoms
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Ever noticed that every time we have a conflict on the wiki, a page is created specifically to address conflicts? We'll call these turdblossoms (a most appropriate name). They are numerous, scattered, and generally episodic.
RationalWiki:Turdblossoms documents such pages, which flower specifically to handle on-site conflicts, with the primary goal being to provide a handy reference for keeping track of these disparate pages on RationalWiki and coordinate efforts to classify them.
- Note: If you have any questions, comments, or objections regarding the inclusion of certain pages on this list, please discuss it on this page's talk page.
- RationalWiki:Cat fight
- RationalWiki:Barroom brawls
- RationalWiki talk:Blocking policy/daft blocking policy addendum
- Forum:Analysis of the relative income streams of the National Football League and international rugby union
- RationalWiki:Chicken coop and its archives, especially the following:
- RationalWiki:Community Standards, its talkpage, that talkpage's archives, and the following specific proposals:
- RationalWiki:Community Standards/disruption
- RationalWiki:Constitutional Convention, April 2008
- Forum:Drama dump and its archives
- RationalWiki:Requests for comment/HeartOfGold
- RationalWiki:HeartOfGold Sysop vote
- RationalWiki:Epic debate
- Category:Permanent ban proposals
- Debate:Inactivity
- Debate:Property rights in WIGOs
- Forum:Nuclear Option
- Debate:Privacy clusterfuck
- Debate:Make TK a sysop?
- Forum:Is RationalWiki under the control of Feminist activists?
- Karl Rove
- Talk:Richard M. Nixon and the debate page it spawned
- RationalWiki:Site politics
- RationalWiki:Serious Business
- Debate:The Rationalwiki Reform Society
- RationalWiki:The case of MarcusCicero
- Forum:Statement candidacy for the RationalWiki Foundation Board of Trustees
- Talk:Richard Nixon/Archive1
- RationalWiki:User:Copyvio's campaign to stop copyvio
- RationalWiki:Voting Procedure
- Forum:Voting standards
- Forum:User rights and moderation revisited