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|text=I remember at one point, someone added the Scare Factors in pages while it was discontinued. He was probably banned for doing so.
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|text=It typically shouldn't result in an instant block if it's a simple mistake or a single instance, the most you'll probably get is a warn; but most times it's usually just a quick reply and a revert.

Now if these are persistent across multiple instances or this happens several times, ''then'' more severe actions would be necessary; but otherwise, one single instance wouldn't immediately net you a block.
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I remember at one point, someone added the Scare Factors in pages while it was discontinued. He was probably banned for doing so.

Can doing this actually get you banned?


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It typically shouldn't result in an instant block if it's a simple mistake or a single instance, the most you'll probably get is a warn; but most times it's usually just a quick reply and a revert.

Now if these are persistent across multiple instances or this happens several times, then more severe actions would be necessary; but otherwise, one single instance wouldn't immediately net you a block.

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