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1100:(AE). Administrators and the community will look to see if you have tried to resolve the conflict before escalating, and they will look at your behavior as well as the behavior of the other editor or editors. Administrators have wide latitude to use their permissions to stop misconduct and damage to the encyclopedia; for example, an editor who is making personal attacks, and does not stop when you ask them, may be warned by an administrator and subsequently blocked. 574: 1009:(DRN) is the place where editors involved in a content dispute can have a discussion facilitated by uninvolved volunteers, in an attempt to find compromise and resolution to disputes. The volunteers are experienced Knowledge (XXG) editors with knowledge in dispute resolution. Disputes are sometimes referred to a more appropriate venue (such as Requests for Comment). 44: 481: 1050:
The difference between a conduct and a content dispute is that, in a conduct dispute, the actions of a user (such as how an editor edits or the comments the editor makes about other users) is the overriding issue. If there would be no substantive dispute if the editor was not behaving in a disruptive
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Take a long-term view of the situation. You'll probably be able to return and carry on editing an article when the previous problems no longer exist and the editor you were in dispute with might have moved on. The disputed article will continue to evolve, other editors may become interested, and they
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will consider the case and issue a decision, instead of merely assisting the parties in reaching an agreement. If the issue is decided by arbitration, you will be expected to abide by the result. If the case involves serious user misconduct, arbitration may result in a number of serious consequences
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Participation in dispute resolution is voluntary and no one is required to participate. However, discussion can still proceed and consensus may be reached without the non-participating editor's input. Administrators and the community may take into consideration the degree and nature of an editor's
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There are many methods on Knowledge (XXG) for resolving disputes. Most methods are not formal processes and do not involve third-party intervention. Respond to all disputes or grievances, in the first instance, by approaching the editor or editors concerned and explaining which of their edits you
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be reverted without checking beforehand. The presumption is that they have a good reason, and those aware of the reason may need time to recheck, consult, and respond. Sometimes the relevant talk page or other wiki pages will have more details and these are always a good first place to check.
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Talking to other parties is not a mere formality, but an integral part of writing the encyclopedia. Discussing heatedly or poorly – or not at all – will make other editors less sympathetic to your position, and prevent you from effectively using later stages in dispute resolution. Sustained
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Do not continue edit warring; once sustained discussion begins, productively participating in it is a priority. Uninvolved editors who are invited to join a dispute will likely be confused and alarmed if there are large numbers of reverts or edits made while discussion is ongoing.
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The administrators' noticeboards (e.g. AN and ANI) are not the appropriate place to raise disputes relating to content. Reports that do not belong at these noticeboards will be closed, and discussions will need to be re-posted by you at an appropriate forum – such as the
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you may use to warn editors of conduct issues, or you may choose to use your own words to open a discussion on the editor's talk page. In all cases, and even in the face of serious misconduct, please try to act in a professional and polite manner.
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Most content dispute discussions should start at the disputed article's talk page. This is a good place to talk to the other editor in the dispute, and also to get opinions from additional editors. Usually an article will be on other editors'
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Such actions, if disputed, should initially be raised (by email if necessary) with the agent or functionary concerned. Where a dispute about CheckUser and Oversighter actions cannot be resolved in this manner, it should be referred to the
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should be, or when the user anticipates that a move would be contentious; while the RM is ongoing, the article should remain at its stable title. To solicit responses from a large number of editors, RMs can further be publicized via
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for your changes. Several venues are available, listed below, to find editors who may be able to assist. But be mindful that after a couple of editors decline to provide input, you may want to consider going to the next step or
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Disagreements on Knowledge (XXG) are normal; editors will frequently disagree with each other, particularly on content decisions. Editors are expected to engage in good faith to resolve their disputes, and must not
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Non-public details: Grievances where the relevant information and evidence are not accessible to all participants or to the community as a whole. This can also happen due to copyright or privacy reasons,
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If your dispute is related to the application of a specific policy or guideline, you may wish to post in one of these noticeboards (below) to get input from uninvolved editors familiar with that topic.
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If discussion stalemates, editors may seek outside input to help resolve the dispute. Disputes over content have multiple venues for outside help, and related discussions can also be advertised on the
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badly. Please remember that dispute resolution mechanisms are ultimately there to enable editors to collaboratively write an encyclopedia – not to win personal or political battles.
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Some situations can be sufficiently urgent or serious that dispute resolution steps are not equipped to resolve the issue. Such situations can be forwarded to the appropriate venue.
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or unprofessional way, then it is a conduct dispute; if the primary issue is that two editors cannot agree on what the content of an article should be, then it is a content dispute.
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If you cannot resolve the dispute through discussion with the other editor, you may request participation from interested editors uninvolved in the discussion, to build
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Focus on article content during discussions, not on editor conduct; comment on content, not the contributor. Knowledge (XXG) is written through collaboration, and
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Resolve disputes as soon as they arise. When two editors disagree over what to do with an article, they must talk things through politely and rationally.
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on Knowledge (XXG); consider focusing your time and attention toward a different article or topic, where you can more easily make constructive edits.
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rather than deleting salvageable text. For example, if an article appears biased, add balancing material or make the wording more neutral. Include
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is therefore vital. Bringing up conduct during discussions about content creates a distraction to the discussion and may inflame the situation.
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If your dispute is related to a certain content area, you can ask your question or publicize a related discussion on the talk page of relevant
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to receive participation from interested uninvolved editors. Processes for resolving content disputes with outside help include asking for a
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discussion between the parties, even if not immediately successful, demonstrates your good faith and shows you are trying to reach a
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has stated a privacy issue exists in the case, and disputes where there is a concern of a sensitive or private nature. For example:
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Advice on divisive and sensitive issues: The issue may potentially be very divisive and advice is needed on how best to handle it (
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is a prerequisite to almost all of Knowledge (XXG)'s venues of higher dispute resolution. If you wish at any time to request a
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Focusing on content, and not bringing up conduct, can be difficult if it seems other editors are being uncivil or stubborn.
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Serious matters: The issue involves legal concerns, harassment, or allegations that are very serious or perhaps defamatory.
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A small number of user conduct grievances involve sensitive or non-public information. These include issues where an
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If the issue is a conduct dispute (i.e., editor behavior) the first step is to talk with the other editor at their
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might have different perspectives if the issue comes up again. Even if your position on an article isn't accepted
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object to and why you object. Use the article talk page or their user talk page to do so; be civil, polite, and
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to evaluate the conduct of the user. You can ask for an administrator's attention at a noticeboard such as the
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When you find a passage in an article that is biased, inaccurate, or unsourced the best practice is to
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To help other editors understand the reasoning behind your edits, always explain your changes in the
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for any material you add. If you do not know how to fix a problem, ask for help on the talk page.
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Please note that some editors have objections to receiving a template message – see the essays
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pool of editors. RfC discussions related to article content take place on article talk pages.
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participation in dispute resolution when deciding if an editor's activities are productive.
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Blatantly inappropriate usernames, such as usernames that are obscene or inflammatory
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are the main methods of bringing attention to usernames which may be inappropriate.
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lists some additional options available to you. These may include posting to
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way. Try to avoid discussing conduct issues on article talk pages. There are
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where appropriate. Disputes about ArbCom actions should be referred to the
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altogether. Because if you keep seeking input, it may look to others like
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If discussion with the editor fails to resolve the issue, you may ask an
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talk pages. RM discussions take place on a relevant article's talk page.
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WikiProjects are usually listed at the top of the article's talk page.
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If you have taken all other reasonable steps to resolve the dispute,
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Disputes or issues of this kind should usually be referred to the
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If you have a dispute regarding the conduct of an administrator,
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It describes a widely accepted standard that all editors should
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up to totally banning someone from editing, as laid out in the
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until it was shut down in 2014 and replaced by this policy.
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Dispute resolution is sometimes used by editors to try to
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talk pages. An RfC bot will also automatically notify the
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Disengaging is particularly helpful when in dispute with
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For issues that demand immediate attention, please see
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or other pages. For example, a dispute at the article
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and the dispute is not over the content of an article
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assuming that the efforts of others are in good faith
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Do not disrupt Knowledge (XXG) to illustrate a point
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of personal information from logs and page histories
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Requesting other editors' help for content disputes
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