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Welcome to the Rubbish Estonian Items Wiki, where we dive into the depths of terrible Estonian creations and the individuals behind them. We're here to shed light on the items that disappoint, the actions that leave us speechless, and the questionable choices made by Estonian manufacturers or people on the Internet.

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Getting Started

To begin exploring the world of rubbish Estonian items and online antics, you can:

1. Browse the Articles: Delve into our collection of articles and uncover the worst of the worst. Find information on poorly designed products, shoddy craftsmanship, or individuals known for their less-than-stellar online behavior. Search by category, brand, or specific keywords to discover the objects or people that have earned their spot in our hall of shame.

2. Contribute: We invite you to share your experiences and opinions by creating new articles, expanding existing ones, or adding your own critiques and reviews. Help us build a comprehensive repository of "rubbish" Estonian items and expose actions that deserve criticism. Just remember to provide accurate information and express your thoughts in a respectful manner.

3. Participate in Discussions: Engage with the community by joining discussions on article talk pages. Share your thoughts, react to others' opinions, and participate in healthy debates. We encourage constructive criticism, as long as it remains respectful towards other community members.

Guidelines

To ensure a productive and respectful environment, we have a few guidelines for you to follow:

1. Objectivity is Key: Focus on the flaws and shortcomings of the items or actions in question. Support your claims with specific examples and evidence. Avoid personal attacks or offensive language directed towards individuals.

2. Cite Your Sources: Whenever possible, include reliable sources or references to back up your claims. This strengthens the credibility of the information presented.

3. Respect Copyright: Make sure that any images, text, or other content you contribute adheres to copyright laws. When using external sources, provide proper attribution to respect intellectual property rights.

4. Embrace Respectful Discourse: Treat fellow community members with respect, even if you disagree with their opinions. Engage in constructive criticism while avoiding unnecessary negativity or hostility.

Forbidden Pages

  1. Anything that is a different nationality (American, British, French, German, Spanish, Filipino, Pakistani, Indian, etc): This is a wiki only to cover Estonian items that are "Bad". would make our wiki misleading.
  2. The country Estonia itself: Would make ourselves biased, also making pages out of countries are hate pages/racist, so it's not allowed here. (The only exception is Hiiumaa, since we will not harass the people)
  3. Opiq: Still better than Ekool, but not as bad. and is pretty good.
  4. Studium: Same as Opiq.
  5. TVIP box: Has YT access (depends on your opinion).
  6. TT IPTV: Good TV box, and is of course, very rare! So it's forbidden to add this page.
  7. CRAMO: Still, not bad.


Community and Contact

The Rubbish Estonian Items Wiki thrives on the contributions of its community members. If you have questions, suggestions, or concerns, don't hesitate to reach out to the wiki administrators or fellow users. Connect with us through the following channels:

- Discussion Board: Join our discussion board to interact with other users, ask questions, and share your thoughts. - Contact Admins: For private matters or administrative assistance, you can contact the administrators directly via their user talk pages.

Thank you for joining the Rubbish Estonian Items Wiki community! Together, let's uncover and critique the terrible items and actions that emerge from Estonia in this ever-changing world.

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