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There are many things Wikipedia is not. For example, Wikipedia is not a literary work or an ARG— with some extremely narrow exceptions, “public-facing” pages are expected to be written in a dry and sensible manner. They should not contain in-jokes, easter eggs or other things deliberately included because they’re considered funny or aesthetically interesting. Similarly, even less strictly formal areas of Wikipedia, like talk pages and fora, should generally avoid (non-obvious) unmarked or purely gratuitous joking around. For an example of the sort of where this mindset can lead if taken to its logical conclusion, see the talk page for Gadsby.
There are, however, some obvious exceptions to this general rule. On Userspace and Wikipedia namespace pages marked as humorous, where you are welcome to create humorous wiki-adjacent projects and experiment with the artistic possibilities of Mediawiki markup. However this should be done within reason— particularly “edgy” attempts at humor are generally seen as running afoul of userpage content restrictions, as are attempts at slowing down, breaking, or otherwise messing with the Wikimedia system for personal amusement (example).