Wikipedia:Desist

In today's world, Wikipedia:Desist is a topic that has generated great interest and debate in various spheres of society. With the increasing importance of Wikipedia:Desist in everyday life, it is essential to understand its implications and consequences in order to address it effectively. In this article, we will explore the different facets of Wikipedia:Desist, analyzing its impact in different areas and offering perspectives that contribute to enriching knowledge on this topic. From its origin to its evolution today, Wikipedia:Desist continues to be a relevant topic that deserves our attention and reflection.

WP:Desist can be cited whenever there is a dispute on Wikipedia and you want to put an end to it. While it doesn't have the same bang for the buck as "Fuck off", it can still be cited as a shorthand (and more polite) way of just telling troublesome editors to drop it and let it go. WP:Desist will mean the following (in the words of Jimbo):


If an editor wants to immediately end a silly dispute and essentially show a troublesome editor the door (without uttering an expletive and having to spend days or even weeks answering to people moaning about incivility), you can simply say: "Please ]. We're done here."

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