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Wikipedia:Most vandalized pages

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Note: Please do not add articles that are being goofed around by one user or IP address. This is for "Frequent vandalism from many people", NOT "Frequent vandalism from one person". Please report vandalism from one person at Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism or Wikipedia:Long term abuse and not here. Thank you.

This page lists articles currently undergoing repeated vandalism. Please watch the following articles closely and revert any vandalism as appropriate. Generally, any page listed here is being watched since the articles below can't be protected for one reason or another. Ideally, pages that have been protected are listed at Wikipedia:Protected pages and do not necessarily need to be listed here. The reasons why these pages are being vandalized are sometimes obvious, such as political reasons, religious reasons, substantial reasons, personal belief reasons, and people goofing off on pages describing subjects such as items related to sex, human anatomy, and going to the toilet. Also, "commonly visible pages" such as Wikipedia-related pages, Main Page links, the user pages of extremely active users, etc. For some articles, however, the reason the article is being vandalized a lot is a big mystery.

This is an example of a "shared watchlist", sorted into different categories. You can add to this list, and then click on "Related changes" to find out all the latest changes here.

Remember, when adding to this list, please place articles in the proper categories in alphabetical order.

Frequent vandalism from many people

Many of these entries are outdated and should be removed. You can help by removing articles that have not received major vandalism in the last month.

Remember, when adding to this list, please place articles in the proper categories in alphabetical order.

"*": denotes living person
"bold": denotes exceptionally high vandalism, esp. because of controversy (e.g. Middle East), recent events (e.g. Colbert vandalism), or simply because the article is popular and read often (e.g. George W. Bush)

Current events

Animals and plants

Celebrities

Geography

History

Games and sports

Computing and Internet

Music

Politics

Profanity

Religion

Science

Sex and human anatomy

Others

Wikipedia

User pages

Specific anonymous vandals