Wikipedia:Hate is disruptive

A question arises from time to time on the English Wikipedia: Can we sanction an editor simply for expressing hateful views? A common refrain is that there is no policy against expressing such views.

This is incorrect. Expressing hateful views is a form of disruptive editing. So is acting in a hateful manner, including by aligning oneself with a hate movement.

The essays WP:NONAZIS and WP:NORACISTS discuss this, but both make their conclusions sound more radical than they are. There is nothing radical about blocking, topic-banning, site-banning, or removing user rights from disruptive editors. We do it all the time. An editor does not even need to be participating in bad faith to be sanctioned for disruption.


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