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This is a quiz on what is in or out of scope for the Wiki. These examples are purely fictional.
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:This is a quiz on what is in or out of scope for the Wiki. These examples are purely fictional. The articles will be shorter than they should be; this is purely to make it easier to read. Please do not judge them as not allowed because of that. Additionally, citations will not have links since they are examples.


===Question 1===
===Question 1===


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=Samsung TV suddenly breaks and customer support doesn't help=


* A user on the wiki states that they have had an issue with a Samsung TV.
==Background==
* They state that their TV suddenly broke and emailed customer support.
 
* Customer support told them to buy a new TV, with no other options.
Samsung sells TVs that many claim to be good.
* No sources were shown.
 
==[Incident]==
My TV suddenly broke and I emailed customer support. However, customer support just directed me to buy a new TV.
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{{Collapsed|For the answer, click ‘Expand’ on the right.|<br />[[File:X mark.svg.png|link=|20px]]'''Not allowed''' There are no sources to show this is an example of large-scale customer abuse and to show it isn't just lies. It is also arguable that this is out of scope for the wiki.}}
{{Collapsed|For the answer, click ‘Expand’ on the right.|<br />[[File:X mark.svg.png|link=|20px]]'''Not allowed''' There are no sources to show this is an example of large-scale customer abuse and to show it isn't just lies. It is also out of scope for the wiki and reads like a Yelp review.}}


===Question 2===
===Question 2===


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* A user on the wiki states that a Logitech mouse bricks itself automatically after 1.5 years.
 
* They state that this forces you to buy a new mouse.
=Logitech Mouse automatically bricks after 1.5 years=
* They have a couple of references from Reddit of consumers having the exact same problem, with no others anywhere else.
 
==Background==
 
The Logitech G583 Gaming Mouse has received great reviews from critics.
 
==[Incident]==
The Logitech G583 Gaming Mouse has an issue where after one and a half years of use, it automatically bricks and stops working.<ref>Reddit post</ref><ref>Reddit post</ref>
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{{Collapsed|For the answer, click ‘Expand’ on the right.|<br />[[File:Yes check.svg|link=|20px]]'''Allowed''' This is clearly showing that this is systemic and an actual issue. The only slight issue is it should have a few more references, or it will likely be tagged as incomplete.}}
;{{Collapsed|For the answer, click ‘Expand’ on the right.|<br />[[File:Yes check.svg|link=|20px]]'''Allowed''' This is clearly showing that this is systemic and an actual issue. The only slight issue is it should have a few more references, or it will likely be tagged as incomplete.}}


===Question 3===
===Question 3===


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=Internet=
* A user on the wiki makes a theme article about Wi-Fi.
 
* It talks about Wi-Fi in general.
The Internet is a network of computers.
* There are no sources.
 
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==Why it is a problem==
{{Collapsed|For the answer, click ‘Expand’ on the right.|<br />[[File:X mark.svg.png|link=|20px]]'''Not allowed''' This may talk about something that ''can'' be used against consumers, like DRM where products have to connect to the internet to be used, but in this case, it is out of scope for the wiki, as not much more can be achieved compared to linking the Wikipedia page for it (assuming you need to link it somewhere at all).}}
 
The Internet can be used by products to brick devices.
 
 
:{{Collapsed|For the answer, click ‘Expand’ on the right.|<br />[[File:X mark.svg.png|link=|20px]]'''Not allowed''' This may talk about something that ''can'' be used against consumers, like DRM where products have to connect to the internet to be used, but in this case, it is out of scope for the wiki, as not much more can be achieved compared to linking the Wikipedia page for it (assuming you need to link it somewhere at all).}}

Revision as of 17:23, 24 November 2025

This is a quiz on what is in or out of scope for the Wiki. These examples are purely fictional. The articles will be shorter than they should be; this is purely to make it easier to read. Please do not judge them as not allowed because of that. Additionally, citations will not have links since they are examples.

Question 1

Samsung TV suddenly breaks and customer support doesn't help

Background

Samsung sells TVs that many claim to be good.

[Incident]

My TV suddenly broke and I emailed customer support. However, customer support just directed me to buy a new TV.

For the answer, click ‘Expand’ on the right.

File:X mark.svg.pngNot allowed There are no sources to show this is an example of large-scale customer abuse and to show it isn't just lies. It is also out of scope for the wiki and reads like a Yelp review.

Question 2

Logitech Mouse automatically bricks after 1.5 years

Background

The Logitech G583 Gaming Mouse has received great reviews from critics.

[Incident]

The Logitech G583 Gaming Mouse has an issue where after one and a half years of use, it automatically bricks and stops working.[1][2]

For the answer, click ‘Expand’ on the right.

Allowed This is clearly showing that this is systemic and an actual issue. The only slight issue is it should have a few more references, or it will likely be tagged as incomplete.

Question 3

Internet

The Internet is a network of computers.

Why it is a problem

The Internet can be used by products to brick devices.


For the answer, click ‘Expand’ on the right.

File:X mark.svg.pngNot allowed This may talk about something that can be used against consumers, like DRM where products have to connect to the internet to be used, but in this case, it is out of scope for the wiki, as not much more can be achieved compared to linking the Wikipedia page for it (assuming you need to link it somewhere at all).
  1. Reddit post
  2. Reddit post