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only" and falsely claim they're licensed under CC BY-SA, as such photos are fundamentally incompatible with free content principles. Only the copyright owner or their authorized representatives may grant permission to use a work under a Creative Commons license, not the photographed subject or their public relations agent. If the same image is found copyrighted elsewhere prior to the upload date, it may be removed as a copyright violation. If you are the copyright owner and want to release content to Creative Commons for use on Knowledge (XXG), see
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Activities regarded by insiders as simply "getting the word out" may appear promotional or propagandistic to the outside world. If you edit articles while involved with campaigns in the same area, you may have a conflict of interest. Political candidates and their staff should not edit articles about
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court ruled that if a company or its agents edit Knowledge (XXG) with the aim of influencing customers, the edits constitute covert advertising, and as such are a violation of European fair-trading law. The ruling stated that readers cannot be expected to seek out user and talk pages to find editors'
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If you are being paid for your contributions to Knowledge (XXG), you must declare who is paying you, who the client is, and any other relevant role or relationship. You may do this on your user page, on the talk page of affected articles, or in your edit summaries. As you have a conflict of interest,
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contents are restricted. Generally, using press photos or images provided by client who wish to feature them in the article but unwilling to irrevocably release the copyright under Creative Commons is unacceptable. Editors may not upload images provided by client for "Knowledge (XXG) article purpose
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In digital media, native ads often resemble the design, style, and functionality of the media in which they are disseminated. ... The more a native ad is similar in format and topic to content on the publisher's site, the more likely that a disclosure will be necessary to prevent deception. —Federal
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Paid editors must respect the volunteer nature of the project and keep discussions concise. When proposing changes to an article, they should describe the suggested modifications and explain why the changes should be made. Any changes that may be contentious, such as removal of negative text, should
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Museum curators, librarians, archivists, and similar are encouraged to help improve Knowledge (XXG), or to share their information in the form of links to their resources. If a link cannot be used as a reliable source, it may be placed under further reading or external links if it complies with the
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process. If you have a personal connection to a topic or person with an existing article, you are advised to refrain from editing that article directly and to provide full disclosure of the connection if you comment about the article on talk pages or in other discussions. Requests for updates to an
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During the COIN discussion, avoid making disparaging remarks about the user in question, their motives or the subject of the article(s). Post whatever public evidence you have to support that there is a COI, or that it is causing a problem, in the form of edits by that user or information the user
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Being paid to contribute to Knowledge (XXG) is one form of financial COI; it places the paid editor in a conflict between their employer's goals and Knowledge (XXG)'s goals. The kind of paid editing of most concern to the community involves using Knowledge (XXG) for public relations and marketing
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Before being drawn into long exchanges with paid editors, volunteers should be aware that paid editors may be submitting evidence of their talk-page posts to justify their salaries or fees. No editor should be expected to engage in long or repetitive discussions with someone who is being paid to
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Example: Editors have an apparent COI if they edit an article about a business, and for some reason they appear to be the business owner or in communication with the business owner, although they may actually have no such connection. Apparent COI raises concern within the community and should be
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is to provide the public with articles that summarize accepted knowledge, written neutrally and sourced reliably. Readers expect to find neutral articles written independently of their subject, not corporate or personal webpages, or platforms for advertising and self-promotion. Articles should
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While editing Knowledge (XXG), an editor's primary role is to further the interests of the encyclopedia. When an external role or relationship could reasonably be said to undermine that primary role, the editor has a conflict of interest similar to how a judge's primary role as an impartial
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as the person who added the citation to your own work. When in doubt, defer to the community's opinion: propose the edit on the article's talk page and allow others to review it. However, adding numerous references to work published by yourself and none by other researchers is considered
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Paid editors must ensure that they own the copyright of text they have been paid to add to Knowledge (XXG); otherwise, they are unable to release it. A text's author is normally assumed to be the copyright holder. Companies sometimes provide paid editors with text written by someone else.
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Marketers and publishers are using innovative methods to create, format, and deliver digital advertising. One form is "native advertising", content that bears a similarity to the news, feature articles, product reviews, entertainment, and other material that surrounds it
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Editors responding to edit requests from COI or paid editors are expected to do so carefully, particularly when commercial interests are involved. When large amounts of text are added to an article on behalf of the article subject, the article has, in effect, been
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active accounts on external websites through which you advertise, solicit or obtain paid editing. If you receive or expect to receive compensation (money, goods or services) for your contributions to Knowledge (XXG), the policy on the English Knowledge (XXG) is:
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State law may have similar prohibitions. While the FTC law may apply only to interstate and foreign commerce, state law applies to intrastate commerce and must be obeyed. At least one state court case found liability for an ad disguised as editorial content.
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says: "n editor who is involved in a significant controversy or dispute with another individual – whether on- or off-wiki – or who is an avowed rival of that individual, should not edit that person's biography or other material about that person, given the
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You are expected to maintain a clearly visible list on your user page of your paid contributions. If you advertise, solicit or obtain paid editing work via an account on any external website, you must provide links on your user-page to all such accounts.
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On Knowledge (XXG), editors with a conflict of interest who unilaterally add material tend to violate Knowledge (XXG)'s content and behavioral policies and guidelines. The content they add is typically unsourced or poorly sourced and often violates the
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is on whose behalf the payment is made (usually the subject of the article). If the employer and client are the same entity—that is, if Acme Corporation is paying you to write about Acme Corporation—the client parameter may be left empty. See
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An exception to not editing an article about yourself or someone you know is made if the article contains defamation or a serious error that needs to be corrected quickly. If you do make such an edit, please follow it up with an email to
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More generally, an editor has a financial conflict of interest whenever they write about a topic with which they have a close financial relationship. This includes being an owner, employee, contractor, investor or other stakeholder.
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If another editor objects for any reason, it is not an uncontroversial edit. Edits not covered by the above should be discussed on the article's talk page. If an article has few uninvolved editors, ask at the talk page of a related
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If you believe an editor has an undisclosed COI and is editing in violation of this guideline, raise the issue in a civil manner on the editor's talk page, which is the first step in resolving user-conduct issues, per the
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claim to offer editing services, but some of these are scams. If someone claims that experienced editors work for them, ask them for the user names of those editors and check the corresponding editor user pages for a
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you must ensure everyone with whom you interact is aware of your paid status, in all discussions on Knowledge (XXG) pages within any namespace. If you want to use a template to disclose your COI on a talk page, place
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from two footballers had been "agreed with the help of a member of the Nike marketing team". The tweets were not clearly identified as Nike marketing communications and were therefore in breach of the ASA's code.
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The use of administrative tools as part of any paid editing activity, except as a Wikipedian-in-Residence, or when the payment is made by the Wikimedia Foundation or an affiliate of the WMF, is considered a
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themselves, their supporters, or their opponents. Government employees should not edit articles about their agencies, government, political party, political opponents, or controversial political topics.
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by the subject without the readers' knowledge. Responding volunteers should therefore carefully check the proposed text and sources. That an article has been expanded does not mean that it is better.
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Editors with a COI are encouraged to upload high-quality media files that are appropriately licensed for Knowledge (XXG) and that improve our coverage of a subject. For more information, follow the
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contain only material that complies with Knowledge (XXG)'s content policies and best practices, and Wikipedians must place the interests of the encyclopedia and its readers above personal concerns.
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If you become involved in an article where you have any COI, you should always let other editors know about it, whenever and wherever you discuss the topic. There are three venues to do this.
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If you received a solicitation from a paid editor that does not include this information, we recommend that you not do business with them. They are not following our policies and guidelines.
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or written by the subject's spouse. There can be a COI when writing on behalf of a competitor or opponent of the page subject, just as there is when writing on behalf of the page subject.
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Example: A business owner has a potential COI with respect to articles and discussions about that business, but they have no actual COI if they stay away from those pages.
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Similarly, editors should not write about court cases in which they or those close to them have been involved, nor about parties or law firms associated with the cases.
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somebody; instead one can ask if they have an undisclosed connection to that person. If revealing private information is needed to resolve COI editing, editors can
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Paid editors do not represent the Wikimedia Foundation nor the Knowledge (XXG) editing community, and they have no authority beyond that of any volunteer editor.
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Where there is doubt that the paid editor owns the copyright, they (or the employer or author) are advised to forward a release from the copyright holder to the
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template. Place this at the bottom of the talk page and state your suggestion beneath it (be sure to sign it with four tildes, ~~~~). If the proposal is
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and appropriate, it will usually be accepted. If it is declined, the editor declining the request will usually add an explanation below your entry.
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article about yourself or someone with whom you have a personal connection can be made on the article's talk page by following the instructions at
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This transparency helps editors and readers to determine the extent of COI influence on the article. It also complies with copyright requirements.
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Do not create a shared organizational account, or use the name of an organization as the account name. The account is yours, not your employer's.
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Paid edits may be reviewed and revised in the normal course of work on Knowledge (XXG). Neither the client nor the paid editor own the article.
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Using material you have written or published is allowed within reason, but only if it is relevant, conforms to the content policies, including
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Editors are reminded that any text they contribute to Knowledge (XXG), assuming they own the copyright, is irrevocably licensed under a
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purposes. Sometimes called "paid advocacy," this is problematic because it invariably reflects the interests of the client or employer.
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Paid editors cannot guarantee any outcome for an article on Knowledge (XXG). It can be revised or deleted by other editors at any time.
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it has influenced their editing. If COI editing causes disruption, an administrator may opt to place blocks on the involved accounts.
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Paid editors must disclose their employer, client, and affiliations on Knowledge (XXG). There is no confidentiality for the client.
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for more information. Note that other editors may add this template for you. Paid editing without such a declaration is called
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Providing a client with a link to this section is appropriate disclosure if it is done in a neutral and non-deceptive manner.
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You should generally refrain from creating articles about yourself, or anyone you know, living or dead, unless through the
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provides guidance in this area. To find an article's talk page, click the "talk" button at the top of the article. See
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when another editor has requested them, although it is better to supply them on the talk page for others to add.
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Example: A business owner has an actual COI if they edit articles and engage in discussions about that business.
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Carson, Thomas L. (January 2004). "Conflicts of Interest and Self-Dealing in the Professions: A Review Essay,"
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Also, if you propose significant or potentially controversial changes to an affected article, you can use the
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Any external relationship—personal, religious, political, academic, legal, or financial (including holding a
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Requested edits are subject to the same standards as any other, and editors may decline to act on them. The
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All editors are expected to follow United States law on undisclosed advertising, which is described by the
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Alternatively, a paid editor might write text for Knowledge (XXG) within the scope of their employment (a "
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In any solicitation sent to a prospective client, paid editors should disclose the following information:
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COI editing is strongly discouraged on Knowledge (XXG). It undermines public confidence and risks causing
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Do not edit Knowledge (XXG) in your own interests, nor in the interests of your external relationships.
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Editors who have a general conflict of interest may make unambiguously uncontroversial edits (but see
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If editors choose to add material to an article on behalf of a COI or paid editor, they must provide
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about yourself, family, friends, clients, employers, or your financial and other relationships. Any
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that is causing a problem: for example, an acknowledged BLP subject who is editing their own BLP.
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There are forms of paid editing that the Wikimedia community regards as acceptable. These include
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If editors choose to add material to an article on behalf of a paid editor, they must provide
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If the paid text is added to the article, the edit summary should include full attribution.
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If a user's edits lead you to believe that they might have a COI (that is, if they have an
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Editors with a COI should follow Knowledge (XXG) policies and best practices scrupulously:
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Make sure nothing important is missing. Responding editors should do their own search for
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who is paying you, on whose behalf the edits are made, and any other relevant affiliation;
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Law and Ethics in Biomedical Research: Regulation, Conflict of Interest, and Liability
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want to have included in an article, it will probably find its way there eventually.
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Look for unnecessary detail that may have been added to overwhelm something negative.
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If private information must be shared to resolve a COI issue, it may be emailed to
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is whoever is paying you to be involved in the article (such as a PR company). The
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whenever they seek to change an affected article's content. Anyone editing for pay
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to the individuals and companies being promoted. Editors with a COI are sometimes
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require that editors who are being paid for their contributions disclose their
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or you can also use the following format, from text requested in a talk page,
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If you think you've received a fraudulent solicitation, please forward it to
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adjudicator would be undermined if they were married to one of the parties.
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template. Post it on the talk page and make your suggestion underneath it.
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if you have questions about these things. If you are an administrator, you
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Commons:Volunteer Response Team § Licensing images: when do I contact VRT?
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Paid editors must also provide a link to their user page which includes a
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Knowledge (XXG):Wikimedia Foundation statement on paid editing and outing
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Once an article is created about yourself, your group, or your company,
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to retain content that serves their external interest. They may overuse
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Wikimedia project behavioral guidelines regarding conflicts of interest
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Look for non-neutral language and unsourced or poorly sourced content.
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Knowledge (XXG):Help available for editors with conflicts of interest
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Category:Knowledge (XXG) articles with possible conflicts of interest
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If you want to report a problematic conflict of interest editor, see
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Luebke, Neil R. (1987). "Conflict of Interest as a Moral Category,"
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Statement on Knowledge (XXG) from participating communications firms
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In this edit, one editor added a COI declaration for another editor.
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exists when an editor has a COI with respect to a certain judgment
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that we assume exists when those roles and relationships conflict.
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Knowledge (XXG):The Knowledge (XXG) Library/Cultural Professionals
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has posted about themselves. Do not post private information; see
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exists when there is reason to believe that an editor has a COI.
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over this guideline. To report COI editing, follow the advice at
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Davis, Michael (Winter 1993). "Conflict of Interest Revisited,"
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US: Federal Trade Commission, state law, and native advertising
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If you propose changes to an affected article, you can use the
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must not use administrative tools for any paid-editing activity
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may apply. Substantive edits to this page should reflect
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Knowledge (XXG):Declaration of consent for all enquiries
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is in a position where the judgment must be exercised.
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Knowledge (XXG):Conflict of interest/Noticeboard
Knowledge (XXG):Plain and simple conflict of interest guide
Knowledge (XXG):Conflict (disambiguation)
behavioral guideline
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consensus
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Behavioral
Assume good faith
Conflict of interest
Courtesy vanishing
Disruptive editing
Don't bite the newcomers
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Etiquette
Gaming the system
User pages
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WMF friendly space policy
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Talk page guidelines
Signatures
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