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(Created page with "== The Incident == On the 18th of October 2024, Committee member jstkamil (at the time 1st Year Representative) went rouge and created the article "Wiki Vandalism of 2024"<sup>[https://wiki.redbrick.dcu.ie/Wiki_Vandalism_of_2024]</sup> without permission or consulting the remaining members of the committee. The article was a recollection of the events of the 18th of October. The article features several sections that discuss it's nature and provide in...")
 
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==== The Silent War ====
==== The Silent War ====
This ended up in creating two factions; Pro-Removal and Anti-Removal. The entirety of Redbrick would end up dividing itself into these two factions. The name "the silent war" came as a result of nobody admitting which side they were on, hardly even speaking of the faction that they've subscribed to. To ones that didn't know better and possibly even the ones involved, the war may have seemed like it never even took place. Any mention of the faction that members were on, took place in secret "Non-Intelligible" meetings, these meetings would hold no record, and most would not even recall memories of them taking place. The only evidence we have for these events is an accidental recording made by one of the members who forgot to hang up on a call in the common room<sup>[https://wiki.redbrick.dcu.ie/File:faction-ntgbl-meeting.mp3]</sup>. This -as with many things relating to the article- has garnered many skeptics, ones who claim that the meetings and that as a whole the silent war never happened and any evidence for it was either faked or doesn't exist.
This ended up in creating two factions; Pro-Removal and Anti-Removal. The entirety of Redbrick would end up dividing itself into these two factions. The name "the silent war" came as a result of nobody admitting which side they were on, hardly even speaking of the faction that they've subscribed to. To ones that didn't know better and possibly even the ones involved, the war may have seemed like it never even took place. Any mention of the faction that members were on, took place in secret "Non-Intelligible" meetings, these meetings would hold no record, and most would not even recall memories of them taking place. The only evidence we have for these events is an accidental recording made by one of the members who forgot to hang up on a call in the common room<sup>[https://wiki.redbrick.dcu.ie/File:faction-ntgbl-meeting.mp3]</sup>. This -as with many things relating to the article- has garnered many skeptics, ones who claim that the meetings and that as a whole the silent war never happened and any evidence for it was either faked or doesn't exist.
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