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Creating credible multiple wikipedia editors

This guide is strictly done for the black hat tactics of Wiki-jacking and wiki-dnapping.

#1 Always log on to your wiki accounts before editing anything.

#2 Always have multiple wiki accounts for different purposes (one for spam fighting, one for category A, one for category B etc., one for wiki-jacking etc.)

#3 Initially be fair to wikipedia and fight others’ spam, wikilink and edit small things using different editor usernames creating a legitimate and positive wiki trail for yourself. Do everything possible initially to sound like every one of users are legitimate crime fighting and contributing wikicitizens. MAKE SURE TO REPORT WHAT YOU ARE DOING IN THE COMMENT OF EVERY EDIT.

#4 Let User A Give Barnstar awards to User B and make a circle of users awarding each other for great input or fighting spam or something. Make it sound legitimate. Create unique user pages with different “user boxes” that describe your fake users as legitimate and different individuals.

#5 Start new article stubs if possible and make a note of what you have started or did substantial edit to in your user pages to make you look legitimate.

DISCLAIMER: If you are a white hat SEO like me, you will get disgusted… Guaranteed. But honestly, I do believe Wikipedia is the ultimate Black Hat SEO itself because of the selective nofollow strategy (which does not apply to Jimmy Wales’ own commercial ventures) so I felt justified to create a Wiki Black Hat guide to remove Wikipedia from the SERPs or at least lower them in rankings to give others a chance.

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  2. By Terry Richards on Jan 6, 2008 | Reply

    f’d up but thanks

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