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Encyclopædia Dramatica - Categories | A Wisdom Archive on Encyclopædia Dramatica - Categories |  | Encyclopædia Dramatica - Categories A selection of articles related to Encyclopædia Dramatica - Categories |  |
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ARTICLES RELATED TO Encyclopædia Dramatica - Categories |  |  |  | Encyclopædia Dramatica - Categories: Encyclopedia II - Encyclopædia Dramatica - CategoriesEncyclopædia Dramatica has a number of categories, which users can use as navigational aids. These categories cover topics such as LiveJournal, furries, sex, psychology, fan fiction and Internet trolls. The categories are rarely changed.
While most of the encyclopedia is open content, the administrators forbid creation of new categories by non-admin editors, or for that matter, editing by those without a user account.
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See also:Encyclopædia Dramatica, Encyclopædia Dramatica - History, Encyclopædia Dramatica - Types of content, Encyclopædia Dramatica - Categories, Encyclopædia Dramatica - Controversy, Encyclopædia Dramatica - External link Read more here: » Encyclopædia Dramatica: Encyclopedia II - Encyclopædia Dramatica - Categories |
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 |  |  | Encyclopædia Dramatica - Categories: Encyclopedia II - Encyclopædia Dramatica - HistoryEncyclopædia Dramatica's history began when LiveJournal blogger and LJ Drama co-founder James Lee from Seattle, Washington, started using Wikipedia, an on-line, user-modifiable wiki, and created an article about LiveJournal blogger Grayden Rayne (former legal name Joshua Williams). The article was subsequently deleted, despite LiveJournal users, including members of LJ Drama, lobbying to keep the article.
LiveJournal user and LJ Drama administrator Sherrod DeGrippo heard of the deletion of the LiveJournal-related article, and, as a r ...
See also:Encyclopædia Dramatica, Encyclopædia Dramatica - History, Encyclopædia Dramatica - Types of content, Encyclopædia Dramatica - Categories, Encyclopædia Dramatica - Controversy, Encyclopædia Dramatica - External link Read more here: » Encyclopædia Dramatica: Encyclopedia II - Encyclopædia Dramatica - History |
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 |  |  | Encyclopædia Dramatica - Categories: Encyclopedia II - Encyclopædia Dramatica - Types of contentMany ED articles have ironic, sarcastic, profane, POV, and black-humor tendencies. For example, the entry on Terri Schiavo states that she died as a result of dehydration because Jesse Jackson preferred to take advantage of the media attention rather than providing a Slurpee from his limousine.
Other common themes include:
"Internet Law", with a crash course on libel, slander and copyright as applied to web forums;
Articles about the world's countries that identify the number of 7-11 stores (and thus, Slurpee ava ...
See also:Encyclopædia Dramatica, Encyclopædia Dramatica - History, Encyclopædia Dramatica - Types of content, Encyclopædia Dramatica - Categories, Encyclopædia Dramatica - Controversy, Encyclopædia Dramatica - External link Read more here: » Encyclopædia Dramatica: Encyclopedia II - Encyclopædia Dramatica - Types of content |
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