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If not I can see a FLOOD of troll maps coming..
Imagine a bunch of ten year old designers making onesided troll maps. Furthermore the sheer amount of wiki entries that will have farts and poop related 'humor' in them.
Any game that's had wiki/map forum stuff and little moderation usually devolves pretty quick into massive trollings.
I think we had one case of a guy actually trolling (he put profanity on multiple pages, and created multiple accounts to do so), but that was taken care of right away by Count, the player hosting the Wiki. Other than that, there has just been typical spam bots passing through, again, all of which were taken care of immediately by Count.
The whole custom maps on the Wiki idea has been out for awhile, and I will also admit there is not a ton of people who actually put their maps on there, there hasn't been any sort of trolling or messing around with that, which is always a plus.
Everyone on the Wiki is close-knit so anyone putting stuff on there that is either harmful to the community or just plain out isn't allowed is usually caught right away.
Now let's just hope it stays this way. :)
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