It's amazing the number of people in this thread who hasn't heard of the official wiki and still use tf2wiki.net.
Yes because the aim of the wiki is to edit it to enhance the collective reference of knowledge available to the community. Deliberately disrrupting and going against this goal can allow you to hack it.FFHAuthor said:Hmmm, an interesting philosophical question is presented, can one hack a wiki? The purpose of a wiki is to be changed by anyone, defying the action of 'hacking' due to the forceful and 'unauthorized' action of it.
An intriguing conundrum.
What's on the Civilian page? Tell me so I don't have to look for myself!Qtoy said:And to think I could've gone my whole life without seeing that had I not fallen for the shmuck bait out of morbid curiosity.Estoki said:Dear god, do not go to the 'civilian' page.
Edit: Oh. The perpetrator has linked his/her Steam profile. That's pretty interesting.
Lumber Barber said:And this is why I hate bronies.
Well, the bronies who jam their TV show in my face, those are the once that I hate.
SCUMBAG!TrollLightSparkle said:http://steamcommunity.com/id/TrollLightSparkle/screenshot/595824610666241084?tab=public
And no, we did not edit the civilian page.
Really guys this was just a harmless prank. Calm down everypony.
Kthxbai.
It was rather about that other sentence.Lumber Barber said:"well, at least those who jam their TV show in my face, those are the ones I hate."