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{{nutshell|This page covers the general social norms that Misplaced Pages editors are expected to follow.}} | |||
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{{nutshell|title=This policy/guideline|This page covers the general social norms that Misplaced Pages editors are expected to follow.}} | |||
{{notice|1=<div style="background-color:#d0ffd0">See ]. The aim is to provide a one page guideline/policy, mainly for newcomers, which presents a general, but overall view of what an editor should expect when interacting with others in the Misplaced Pages community, and what the Misplaced Pages community generally expects from that editor as well. We don't seem to have such a page at the moment – and for reasons described it would help many newcomers to create it. Improvements requested.</div>}} | |||
Misplaced Pages exists to create a neutral high |
Misplaced Pages exists to create a neutral, high-quality encyclopedia. ] from the public and other philanthropic bodies, and is not operated for profit, or for any interest group or social group's benefit. | ||
People wishing to edit as part of the Misplaced Pages community should make themselves aware of the social norms and expectations that apply to all editors. | People wishing to edit as part of the Misplaced Pages community should make themselves aware of the social norms and expectations that apply to all editors. | ||
While '''anyone is |
While '''anyone is welcome to edit Misplaced Pages''', the purpose of that editing is ], not to promote any personal agenda. Our community is founded on individual reputation and trust, and users should treat others respectfully, work together collegially, and avoid behavior related to editing that will be widely seen as unacceptable, disruptive, or dishonest. | ||
: ''This page does not cover ] or ] policies beyond the scope of the section "]".'' | : ''This page does not cover ] or ] policies beyond the scope of the section "]".'' | ||
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Our ] exists for one purpose: writing a ], ], ] ]. Anyone who shares this goal is invited to join. However, editing is a privilege, not a right. It may be revoked by ], ] or otherwise ] people who damage or disrupt Misplaced Pages. | |||
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* Misplaced Pages editing exists for users who together with others want to help write a neutral encyclopedia. | * Misplaced Pages editing exists for users who together with others want to help write a neutral encyclopedia. | ||
* Misplaced Pages pages are only available for project-related use while inappropriate content will be removed. | * Misplaced Pages pages are only available for project-related use while inappropriate content will be removed. | ||
* Misplaced Pages is not for indiscriminate or ephemeral topics. (Coverage is quite selective) | * Misplaced Pages is ]. (Coverage is quite selective) | ||
* Misplaced Pages is not for promotion or advocacy '''of any kind''', and links placed on Misplaced Pages pages do '''not''' affect search engine rankings. | * Misplaced Pages is ], and links placed on Misplaced Pages pages do '''not''' affect search engine rankings. | ||
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=== Reputation and user accounts === | === Reputation and user accounts === | ||
Over time, editors may acquire an informal ] based on their edits |
Over time, editors may acquire an informal ] based on their edits and the views of their peers. Past behavior, recorded in each editor's ], may be a factor in community discussions related to sought positions of trust or potential sanctions. If you have gained a poor reputation in some matter, remedy it by demonstrating change or by no longer editing in the problematic area. Do not attempt to engage in the same behavior or topic area under a new name. The community scrutinizes the behavior of individuals, not just accounts. | ||
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The community scrutinizes the behavior of individuals not just accounts. In the event that a poor reputation is gained in some matter, this is remedied by demonstrating change or by no longer editing in the problematic area — not by simply engaging in the same behavior or topic area under a new name. The community tends to treat old behaviors as non-current over time, if they have truly ceased. A user returning to an area they edited under a previous account may find their new and old accounts linked by others. | |||
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* Users are ''discouraged'' from using multiple accounts (] include editing from insecure locations, avoidance of real-world controversy from family and colleagues, and separation of edits by bots or in a Foundation role). | * Users are ''discouraged'' from using multiple accounts (] include editing from insecure locations, avoidance of real-world controversy from family and colleagues, and separation of edits by bots or in a Foundation role). | ||
* Users '']'' use multiple accounts or IPs to deceive, undermine consensus processes, evade blocks or sanctions, ], or prevent scrutiny within a discussion of their past relevant editing and conduct. | * Users '']'' use multiple accounts or IPs to deceive, undermine consensus processes, evade blocks or sanctions, ], or prevent scrutiny within a discussion of their past relevant editing and conduct. | ||
* Users are encouraged to publicly link any legitimate accounts to their main account, for transparency. | * Users are encouraged to publicly link any legitimate accounts to their main account, for transparency. | ||
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=== User anonymity and privacy === | === User anonymity and privacy === | ||
Anyone may edit under a nickname or ] an account as an ]. Editors who contribute anonymously or using an account may not be identified by others or have non-public information posted on-wiki unless they have previously posted it or otherwise consented on Misplaced Pages or a sister project. Any such breach of privacy may be completely removed ("]") so that not even administrators can retrieve them. The privacy of ''article subjects'' is the subject of a ] and is given a very high priority. | |||
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The Misplaced Pages community embraces anonymous (]) editing. Anyone may edit with or without registering an account. Editors may contribute under their own name, a nickname, or their ], but may not ]. Editing under a nickname not linked to you elsewhere is ''more private'' than editing as an IP address. | |||
We allow anonymity in order to allow everybody to contribute without having to fear adverse reactions from government authorities, employers, colleagues, family or friends. Editors who contribute anonymously or using an account may not be identified by others or have non-public information posted on-wiki against their will unless they have previously posted it or otherwise consented on Misplaced Pages or a sister project. | |||
Breaches of editor privacy and anonymity are taken so seriously that (along with defamation) they are one of only two common reasons that contributions may be removed ("]") so that not even administrators can retrieve them. | |||
The privacy of ''article subjects'' is the subject of a ] and is given a very high priority. | |||
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* Anonymous editing is embraced and welcomed. | * Anonymous editing is embraced and welcomed. | ||
* Breaches of user privacy (including "outing" and other non-public information) are strictly forbidden without |
* Breaches of user privacy (including "outing" and other non-public information) are strictly forbidden without the clear consent of the affected user/s. | ||
* Experienced users will try to help if privacy is breached, but this may not always be practical. | * Experienced users will try to help if privacy is breached, but this may not always be practical. | ||
* Sensitive problems such as privacy |
* Sensitive problems such as privacy breaches, harassment, or handling or disclosure of multiple accounts, may usually be directed by email to the ] or for maximal privacy, to the ]. | ||
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=== Ceasing editing === | === Ceasing editing === | ||
To cease editing, a user simply stops editing. Accounts and edits cannot be deleted, however, for reasons related to copyright, licensing requirements (attribution), and public record of the proceedings of the community. Specific discussions of a sensitive nature may be ] but remain in the historical record. Some pages, particularly in a user's own userspace, can often be deleted if no other user was a significant contributor. The community has provisions for a ] and for ], but both are subject to strict conditions, the violation of which may lead to the sanctioning of the user. | |||
Generally to cease editing, a user simply stops editing. No action is needed and the account can be resumed at any time. Site email can be ]. If you are sure you wish to take a break or retire it can help to put the {{tl|wikibreak}} or {{tl|retired}} templates on your ] and ] pages. | |||
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Accounts, edits, articles, and other pages are generally not deleted. This is mainly for reasons related to copyright, licensing requirements (attribution), public record of the proceedings of the community, and policies on ]. Specific discussions of a sensitive nature may be ] but remain in the history record for those looking. Some pages, particularly in a user's own userspace, can often be deleted if no other user was a significant contributor. | |||
The community has provisions for a ] for users wishing to move on and leave the past behind, and for "]". However '''both are subject to strict conditions''', the future violation of which may lead to the undoing of the clean start or vanishing, linking of old and present accounts, and in some cases sanctioning of the user. If this is a problem, contact the ]. | |||
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* Anyone can cease or resume editing at any time. | * Anyone can cease or resume editing at any time. | ||
* With few exceptions, actions on Misplaced Pages of past and present users remain as part of the community's records after they leave. | * With few exceptions, actions on Misplaced Pages of past and present users remain as part of the community's records after they leave. | ||
* Policies exist covering ] and ], but '''they have strict limitations and are conditional on proper use'''. Sanctions may apply for misuse or violation of these. | * Policies exist covering ] and ], but '''they have strict limitations and are conditional on proper use'''. Sanctions may apply for misuse or violation of these. | ||
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== Working together == | == Working together == | ||
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Misplaced Pages's principal means of "getting things done" is self-motivated collaborative activity. | Misplaced Pages's principal means of "getting things done" is self-motivated collaborative activity. | ||
:* As ''' |
:* As a '''volunteer''' each individual '''chooses''' to edit, improve, and help others wherever they wish. | ||
:* As '''community |
:* As a '''community member''' each individual '''is obliged''' to work in a reasonable and honest way with others, to seek wider input and advice as needed, to be open to others' views, to avoid disruptive or obstructive behavior and other major policy breaches, and to engage in discussions only in ways that help the project. | ||
This is especially important when users disagree — an unavoidable situation in any community. Given the size of the community even uncommon tasks often have multiple volunteers active and able to help. | This is especially important when users disagree — an unavoidable situation in any community. Given the size of the community even uncommon tasks often have multiple volunteers active and able to help. | ||
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* Misplaced Pages is radically open. You are '''invited''' to find what you enjoy and whatever catches your attention — and improve it! | * Misplaced Pages is radically open. You are '''invited''' to find what you enjoy and whatever catches your attention — and improve it! | ||
* Users are '''expected''' to maintain a courteous collegial approach, to consult openly if needed (when unsure or during a problem), to avoid deliberate disruption, and to use editing access only in ways that help the project. | * Users are '''expected''' to maintain a courteous collegial approach, to consult openly if needed (when unsure or during a problem), to avoid deliberate disruption, and to use editing access only in ways that help the project. | ||
* Be bold — try things that look right, but be sensitive, courteous, and if others object, discuss before continuing. | * Be bold — try things that look right, but be sensitive, courteous, and if others object, discuss before continuing. | ||
* As a volunteer community sometimes things you may feel are needed aren't done yet. There's one sure cure for this....! | * As a volunteer community sometimes things you may feel are needed aren't done yet. There's one sure cure for this....! | ||
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=== Collaboration and honesty === | === Collaboration and honesty === | ||
{{main|Misplaced Pages:Consensus}} | {{main|Misplaced Pages:Consensus}} | ||
Most discussions are ultimately settled by "consensus" |
Most discussions are ultimately settled by "consensus" – after exposure to public debate a number of independent uninvolved users have contributed and given reasons why a particular matter is or is not appropriate. Users wishing to edit should work within this model. Attempts to subvert or bias discussions or to influence them improperly, for example by ], ] (abuse of multiple accounts) or "]", are taken extremely seriously and can lead to a block or ban on a first occasion. | ||
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* The freedom to edit brings responsibility. Changes should be thought through and those likely to be (or found to be) contentious should lead to discussion and ultimately resolved by consensus. | |||
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* The freedom to edit brings responsibility. Changes should be thought through and those likely to be (or found to be) contentious should lead to discussion. They should not be insisted upon or fought over. | |||
* When users disagree, both should treat each other respectfully and focus on the project issue. | * When users disagree, both should treat each other respectfully and focus on the project issue. | ||
* Dishonest editing, "gaming the system", and disruptive/obstructive behavior, are '''never''' acceptable and will routinely result in sanctions. | * Dishonest editing, "gaming the system", and disruptive/obstructive behavior, are '''never''' acceptable and will routinely result in sanctions. | ||
* Every page has a talk (or discussion) |
* Every page has a talk (or discussion) page linked to it, where editors can present suggestions and possible issues, and ]. | ||
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=== Thoughtful helpful approach to other editors === | === Thoughtful helpful approach to other editors === | ||
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A large number of users donate time, knowledge, skills, and effort to help the project and other users. Users should act towards other users in a generally helpful manner ''even if disagreeing with their views or tone''. This often means listening and trying to find common ground, avoiding inflaming disputes or polarizing discussions, and working from unselfish project principles. A generally calm, productive, collegial style is looked for. Handling difficult users is covered below. | A large number of users donate time, knowledge, skills, and effort to help the project and other users. Users should act towards other users in a generally helpful manner ''even if disagreeing with their views or tone''. This often means listening and trying to find common ground, avoiding inflaming disputes or polarizing discussions, and working from unselfish project principles. A generally calm, productive, collegial style is looked for. Handling difficult users is covered below. | ||
Newcomers, who may not know the site's norms, should be supported and helped rather than "]". Users who ] making efforts to edit positively but whose actions are disruptive will usually be warned before any further action. However users editing in a very improper or disruptive manner (vandalism, pure self-promotion, attacks, etc) may find themselves treated more strictly or rapidly sanctioned. | Newcomers, who may not know the site's norms, should be supported and helped rather than "]". Users who ] making efforts to edit positively but whose actions are disruptive will usually be warned before any further action. However, users editing in a very improper or disruptive manner (vandalism, pure self-promotion, attacks, etc.) may find themselves treated more strictly or rapidly sanctioned. | ||
Users who do not feel inclined to help others are expected ''at the least'' not to make others' positive activities harder or less rewarding by engaging in difficult conduct or poor and ungraceful social manners. Especially, users joining a dispute should do so with a view to helping those involved find ways to resolve it, and should not act in ways that "make it worse". | Users who do not feel inclined to help others are expected ''at the least'' not to make others' positive activities harder or less rewarding by engaging in difficult conduct or poor and ungraceful social manners. Especially, users joining a dispute should do so with a view to helping those involved find ways to resolve it, and should not act in ways that "make it worse". | ||
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* As a volunteer community, mutual support and collegiality is important. | * As a volunteer community, mutual support and collegiality is important. | ||
* Newcomers apparently trying to edit in good faith should be supported, not "bitten". | * Newcomers apparently trying to edit in good faith should be supported, not "bitten". | ||
* Users choosing to involve themselves in an on-wiki situation should do so for project benefit and to calm and help those already in dispute. | * Users choosing to involve themselves in an on-wiki situation should do so for project benefit and to calm and help those already in dispute. | ||
* Users joining a heated discussion should make efforts to not make it worse, inflame, or polarize. | * Users joining a heated discussion should make efforts to not make it worse, inflame, or polarize. | ||
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* "Gaming" social norms to "get at" others or unfairly discourage users from genuine involvement is strictly forbidden. | ||
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=== Expertise and real-world credentials === | === Expertise and real-world credentials === | ||
Misplaced Pages documents topics as they are seen through reliable sources such as academic papers, and reputable books and news media. The work of editors is to summarize and balance those sources and reflect them neutrally and fairly, rather than to present novel ideas of their own. Editorial writing skills and an ability to explain and collaborate well are often more |
Misplaced Pages documents topics as they are seen through ] such as academic papers, and reputable books and news media. The work of editors is to summarize and balance those sources and reflect them neutrally and fairly, rather than to present novel ideas of their own. Editorial writing skills and an ability to explain and collaborate well are often more important than subject-matter expertise. Wikipedians are not themselves reliable sources, no matter who they are. | ||
Experts who edit bring great knowledge to Misplaced Pages and to the world. However it is important to recognize that experts, no less than anyone else, may have their own views and biases, and must also summarize topics neutrally and at a suitable level for the topic. While credentials are respected, they do not carry weight in discussions, and ] often carry little weight. Misplaced Pages contains users of all kinds, and some academics find it preferable to allude to their credentials but edit under a pseudonym, to separate Misplaced Pages editing from their academic life. | Experts who edit bring great knowledge to Misplaced Pages and to the world. However, it is important to recognize that experts, no less than anyone else, may have their own views and biases, and must also summarize topics neutrally and at a suitable level for the topic. While credentials are respected, they do not carry weight in discussions, and ] often carry little weight. Misplaced Pages contains users of all kinds, and some academics find it preferable to allude to their credentials but edit under a pseudonym, to separate Misplaced Pages editing from their academic life. | ||
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* Experts are welcomed and valued. They often bring great improvements to the content of topics they are expert in. | * Experts are welcomed and valued. They often bring great improvements to the content of topics they are expert in. | ||
* As Misplaced Pages's main task is editorial and not research, credentials usually rank behind the general ability to write well on a topic, edit appropriately, and collaborate well with others. | * As Misplaced Pages's main task is editorial and not research, credentials usually rank behind the general ability to write well on a topic, edit appropriately, and collaborate well with others. | ||
* If a query arises over some issue in an article, users (of any standing) will be asked to evidence points from credible |
* If a query arises over some issue in an article, users (of any standing) will be asked to provide evidence of points from credible sources, '''not''' by relying on their own authority. | ||
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=== Disputes and disagreements === | === Disputes and disagreements === | ||
{{main|Misplaced Pages:Dispute resolution}} | {{main|Misplaced Pages:Dispute resolution}} | ||
Personality and topic approaches vary |
Personality and topic approaches vary among users. A range of ] methods exist for users who find themselves in disagreement. Users are expected to seek dialog and, if that fails, seek uninvolved help from the rest of the community (it's easier to resolve a problem if other editors have clearly acted to a high standard). If needed seek more formal dispute resolution but <u>always keep acting to a high standard</u>. ] in lieu of calm resolution are not appropriate. | ||
Even if one user in a dispute appears behaving unreasonably, others in the dispute are expected to try |
Even if one user in a dispute appears behaving unreasonably, others in the dispute are expected to try to resolve it calmly, then seek progressively more formal help. | ||
Posts made in a dispute should focus on discerning what is right and best for the project. They should reflect Misplaced Pages norms and policies rather than personal agendas, ] or ], and responses should focus on addressing any Misplaced Pages issues and not just be reactive. | Posts made in a dispute should focus on discerning what is right and best for the project. They should reflect Misplaced Pages norms and policies rather than personal agendas, ] or ], and responses should focus on addressing any Misplaced Pages issues and not just be reactive. | ||
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* The primary approach to disputes is calmly to seek dispute resolution, not to "argue". Users unable to resolve a disagreement or who are being attacked should first try to resolve the dispute. Users who cannot resolve a dispute should ask for uninvolved help rather than fighting. | |||
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* The primary approach to disputes is calmly to seek dispute resolution, not to "fight". | |||
* Users unable to resolve a disagreement between themselves, or who are being attacked, should first try to resolve the dispute. Users who cannot resolve a dispute should ask for uninvolved help rather than themselves fighting. | |||
* Points made in a dispute are expected to focus on the project's benefits, the merits of the views stated, and community norms, ''not'' on personalities and emotional escalation. | |||
* Users seeing a dispute should intervene only in order to help calm it down, and (by peer pressure and good advice) to help the disputants find an appropriate amicable solution. | * Users seeing a dispute should intervene only in order to help calm it down, and (by peer pressure and good advice) to help the disputants find an appropriate amicable solution. | ||
* '''Private or sensitive information related to a Misplaced Pages dispute (real world identities and issues, off-wiki logs, improper activity off-site, harassment, etc) should not usually be posted on the wiki'''. They may be passed to the ] or the ] by email instead. | * '''Private or sensitive information related to a Misplaced Pages dispute (real world identities and issues, off-wiki logs, improper activity off-site, harassment, etc.) should not usually be posted on the wiki'''. They may be passed to the ] or the ] by email instead. | ||
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=== Inconsiderate and forbidden conduct === | === Inconsiderate and forbidden conduct === | ||
{{main|Misplaced Pages:Civility|Misplaced Pages:No personal attacks|Misplaced Pages:Harassment}} | {{main|Misplaced Pages:Conduct policies|Misplaced Pages:Civility|Misplaced Pages:No personal attacks|Misplaced Pages:Harassment}} | ||
Misplaced Pages has a number of strict norms on inappropriate conduct to other users. These cover behaviors ranging from ordinary impoliteness and sarcasm, through to styles of speech likely to provoke "heat" rather than "light" ("]"), and also cover more reprehensible forms of conduct such as harassment, personal attacks, and "outing". | Misplaced Pages has a number of strict norms on inappropriate conduct to other users. These cover behaviors ranging from ordinary impoliteness and sarcasm, through to styles of speech likely to provoke "heat" rather than "light" ("]"), and also cover more reprehensible forms of conduct such as harassment, personal attacks, and "outing". | ||
Low grade and sporadic abrasive conduct ("incivility") should be avoided, but if it happens is best ignored rather than rising to the bait. Users should focus on the Misplaced Pages issue and set aside personal issues. More serious issues or persistent problems should be raised, first with the user and then if needed, switching to ]. | Low grade and sporadic abrasive conduct ("incivility") should be avoided, but if it happens it is best ignored rather than rising to the bait. Users should focus on the Misplaced Pages issue and set aside personal issues. More serious issues or persistent problems should be raised, first with the user and then if needed, switching to ]. | ||
Conduct that disrupts content writing is also strictly forbidden. This includes ], ], ], and ] editing. The latter covers all forms of behavior where the user prevents good quality editing from taking place or persists in causing productive discussion to be derailed. | Conduct that disrupts content writing is also strictly forbidden. This includes ], ], ], and ] editing. The latter covers all forms of behavior where the user prevents good quality editing from taking place or persists in causing productive discussion to be derailed. | ||
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These do not affect removal of inappropriate material on good policy-based grounds. However an established disagreement between editors over possibly poor quality edits should usually be met by discussion and attempt to agree what is best for the project following usual project norms, rather than ] or ]. | These do not affect removal of inappropriate material on good policy-based grounds. However an established disagreement between editors over possibly poor quality edits should usually be met by discussion and attempt to agree what is best for the project following usual project norms, rather than ] or ]. | ||
Misplaced Pages's sanctions and blocking |
Misplaced Pages's sanctions and blocking regimes for this kind of conduct initially seem quite mild and tolerant, however repeatedly disruptive users will find that it becomes strongly enforced in the end. | ||
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* Conduct that causes disruption of the project's goals, whether involving interpersonal behaviors or article editing behaviors, is unacceptable. | |||
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* Conduct that causes disruption of the project's goals, whether involving interpersonal behaviors or article editing behaviors, are unacceptable. | |||
* Low grade comments are best ignored by all. More serious or persistent behavior may require community input. | |||
* When a user is apparently engaging in antisocial or unproductive conduct and dialog fails, ] should be followed, rather than ]. | * When a user is apparently engaging in antisocial or unproductive conduct and dialog fails, ] should be followed, rather than ]. | ||
* More serious conduct |
* More serious conduct is likely to result in warnings or blocks, even for a first incident. | ||
* Legal threats are incompatible with editing. A user who appears to threaten legal action will be blocked and asked not to edit until the matter is resolved or the threat withdrawn. | * Legal threats are incompatible with editing. A user who appears to threaten legal action will be blocked and asked not to edit until the matter is resolved or the threat withdrawn. | ||
* Sanctions, including blocks, are not "punitive"; they are intended to protect the project and prevent or reduce the risk of future disruption. They provide a strong hint where "the line" is on certain behaviors. They can be appealed on good cause. Further issues generally result in longer blocks or bans. Blocked users should not try to evade the block or use a new account. | * Sanctions, including blocks, are not "punitive"; they are intended to protect the project and prevent or reduce the risk of future disruption. They provide a strong hint where "the line" is on certain behaviors. ] on good cause. Further issues generally result in longer blocks or bans. Blocked users should not try to evade the block or use a new account. | ||
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=== Off-wiki issues === | === Off-wiki issues === | ||
Editors may have (and identify as having) any beliefs, opinions, preferences or lifestyles, even if offensive to other people. Nobody is excluded from Misplaced Pages because of any of these, or because of gender, sexual orientation, race, nationality, real-world behavior, or other such criteria. The sole current exception is ] on pedophilia and related advocacy which will result in a ban from the project whether or not they affect editing. | Editors may have (and identify as having) any beliefs, opinions, preferences or lifestyles, even if offensive to other people. Nobody is excluded from Misplaced Pages because of any of these, or because of gender, sexual orientation, race, nationality, real-world behavior, or other such criteria. The sole current exception is ] which will result in a ban from the project whether or not they affect editing. | ||
Editors with strong views on a matter or are ] '''must not''' let their personal convictions or background improperly affect their editing of articles. Users are '''expected and obligated to edit ]''' and based upon discussion and consensus of '''evidence''' only. Ideally it should not be possible, when looking at an editor's contributions to an article, to determine their personal views (if any) about the subject itself. | Editors with strong views on a matter or who are ] '''must not''' let their personal convictions or background improperly affect their editing of articles. Users are '''expected and obligated to edit ]''' and based upon discussion and consensus of '''evidence''' only. Ideally, it should not be possible, when looking at an editor's contributions to an article, to determine their personal views (if any) about the subject itself. | ||
People who are unable to edit in this manner should limit themselves to the ] or avoid the topic entirely, if they wish to edit, because Misplaced Pages ] and ]. | People who are unable to edit in this manner should limit themselves to the ] or avoid the topic entirely, if they wish to edit, because Misplaced Pages ] and ]. | ||
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E-mails and other off-site communications are usually '''not''' allowed to be posted on Misplaced Pages except by consent of all who are being quoted or referenced. Off-wiki attempts to improperly manipulate Misplaced Pages discussions are forbidden. | E-mails and other off-site communications are usually '''not''' allowed to be posted on Misplaced Pages except by consent of all who are being quoted or referenced. Off-wiki attempts to improperly manipulate Misplaced Pages discussions are forbidden. | ||
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* Personal views must not overtake encyclopedia-centered discussion. Beliefs and agendas not relevant to Misplaced Pages itself should be left at the door. Users who cannot do this should avoid the topic or limit themselves to uncontroversial edits and the talk page. | * Personal views must not overtake encyclopedia-centered discussion. Beliefs and agendas not relevant to Misplaced Pages itself should be left at the door. Users who cannot do this should avoid the topic or limit themselves to uncontroversial edits and the talk page. | ||
* Posting off-wiki private communications on the wiki without permission by all involved is forbidden. | * Posting off-wiki private communications on the wiki without permission by all involved is forbidden as it breaches copyright. | ||
* Attempts to improperly influence Misplaced Pages content (whether undertaken on- or off-site) are forbidden. | * Attempts to improperly influence Misplaced Pages content (whether undertaken on- or off-site) are forbidden. | ||
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== Structure of Misplaced Pages == | == Structure of Misplaced Pages == | ||
=== Social structure === | |||
'''All editors in good standing are precisely equal in a discussion about content and ordinary project matters'''. While some individual's views may be noted more than others, this is inevitably due to individual choices and experience; it is not a reflection of any kind of formal "status". Even long-standing editors and administrators have no extra say — they participate in all discussions on equal terms (no higher or lower) than others. | |||
Because Misplaced Pages is reputation based, very new users, ] or apparent canvassed users evidencing an agenda, users who have not yet set up an account, and apparently disruptive or improperly behaving users, may be given less "weight" in some discussions. Even so, if such users do make good cogent points based upon good sense and community policies and norms, these will usually carry identical weight in a discussion. | |||
The (very) few exceptions tend to be related to management of tools, disputes and privacy, and other matters requiring trust. The relevant rights are granted due to reputation and following careful discussion, usually by the community as a whole. | |||
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{{hidden|Examples of advanced tools and related rights| | |||
* ''']''', trusted to use the "one button" rollback tool to undo vandalism; | |||
* ''']''', trusted to operate ] - pages where edits will be held back until confirmed to be free of vandalism; | |||
* ''']''', experienced editors trusted to show good judgment, give good general advice, make summary decisions about inappropriate user conduct and dispute handling, and to use tools such as deletion, page protection, and blocking properly; | |||
* ''']''', trusted to judge consensus in discussions over administrator promotion; | |||
* ''']''' and ''']''', very highly trusted users allowed to access non-public material in line with the ]; | |||
* ''']''' (the Arbitration Committee) responsible for final decisions on the most serious disputes, and for supervision of Checkusers and Oversighters; | |||
* ''']''', who add or remove many advanced rights from users in line with due process. | |||
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* All users with elevated rights will have gained them through scrutiny and a formal decision process. | |||
* None of these roles gives any kind of "special privilege" in any ordinary content or project discussion, beyond the set limits of their role. | |||
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=== Policies and norms === | === Policies and norms === | ||
{{main|Misplaced Pages:Policies and guidelines|Help:Introduction to policies and guidelines}} | {{main|Misplaced Pages:Policies and guidelines|Help:Introduction to policies and guidelines}} | ||
Community policies, guidelines, and norms are |
Community policies, guidelines, and norms are effective rules or common expectations established by the community through either common practice or discussion and agreement. From time to time they are reconsidered and amended. There are many of them, and they tend to grow in an "organic" and somewhat anarchic manner. Not all policies and norms are agreed upon or have the same level of "]" (or general acceptance), but those that gain consensus to be designated policies or guidelines are usually considered to be widely supported and will often be strongly enforced. | ||
Policies and guidelines reflect (and are written descriptions of) communal views. They may become close to mandatory when they reflect a norm that the community has shown it agrees and accepts, and may be set aside in rare cases where the community feels it is appropriate to do so. They may change whenever a change is proposed and the community shows the change is agreed and accepted. '''Policy wordings are in ongoing development so the on-wiki wording may not always or fully reflect community norms at any given time'''. | Policies and guidelines reflect (and are written descriptions of) communal views. They may become close to mandatory when they reflect a norm that the community has shown it agrees and accepts, and may be set aside in rare cases where the community feels it is appropriate to do so. They may change whenever a change is proposed and the community shows the change is agreed and accepted. '''Policy wordings are in ongoing development so the on-wiki wording may not always or fully reflect community norms at any given time'''. | ||
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While anyone may post a suggested norm or a proposed change, it takes considerable experience to learn the kinds of norms likely to gain widespread agreement. | While anyone may post a suggested norm or a proposed change, it takes considerable experience to learn the kinds of norms likely to gain widespread agreement. | ||
Misplaced Pages also has a few policies that describe how other policies should be used. The best known is "]", a policy that states written policies exist to benefit the project; in exceptional circumstances there may be a need to place the core principles of the project above its written policies, if there is a conflict between the two. | Misplaced Pages also has a few policies that describe how other policies should be used. The best known is "]", a policy that states written policies exist to benefit the project; in exceptional circumstances, there may be a need to place the core principles of the project above its written policies, if there is a conflict between the two. | ||
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* The written policies and guidelines provide guidance to the community's widely agreed norms. They are periodically updated by users to better reflect the view of the community, fix issues, or when a change is agreed upon. | * The written policies and guidelines provide guidance to the community's widely agreed norms. They are periodically updated by users to better reflect the view of the community, fix issues, or when a change is agreed upon. | ||
* Anyone can propose or change a policy or guideline. Because policies and guidelines have very wide agreement users should not make major changes to them without a good understanding of the community's likely view on the matter. | * Anyone can propose or change a policy or guideline. Because policies and guidelines have very wide agreement users should not make major changes to them without a good understanding of the community's likely view on the matter. | ||
* Users generally discuss issues based upon their understanding of community norms as well as policies. | * Users generally discuss issues based upon their understanding of community norms as well as policies. | ||
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=== Ownership, use, and censorship of material === | === Ownership, use, and censorship of material === | ||
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Misplaced Pages's content is ] under ] and ], both well known irrevocable ] licenses that make all submitted content ]. With the exception of Misplaced Pages's own logos and those of its sister sites, anyone may copy, modify and reuse any material on any page of Misplaced Pages, for any purpose including personal or commercial reuse, subject to minimal conditions (of which the main one is a backlink and attribution). | Misplaced Pages's content is ] under ] and ], both well known irrevocable ] licenses that make all submitted content ]. With the exception of Misplaced Pages's own logos and those of its sister sites, anyone may copy, modify and reuse any material on any page of Misplaced Pages, for any purpose including personal or commercial reuse, subject to minimal conditions (of which the main one is a backlink and attribution). | ||
For this reason the community takes copyright of submitted material very seriously. Nobody can tell how material will be reused, therefore material may not be added to any page nor any image or media uploaded, that cannot be uploaded, stored, reused and distributed under these licenses and relevant laws. This includes copyright text such as emails and |
For this reason, the community takes copyright of submitted material very seriously. Nobody can tell how a material will be reused, therefore material may not be added to any page nor any image or media uploaded, that cannot be uploaded, stored, reused and distributed under these licenses and relevant laws. This includes copyright text such as emails and chats logs as well as websites, books and other media (unless permission is granted or ] applies). | ||
Two other social norms affect content: | Two other social norms affect content: | ||
:* ] |
:* ] – the main encyclopedia's content is governed by encyclopedic value rather than social acceptability. In addition, edits on Misplaced Pages remain perpetually in the public record unless they happen to fall within (fairly strict) ].<br/> | ||
:* ]. All articles are communally owned with edits being contributed to the encyclopedia at the point of editing. Even the creator of a new article does not have the right to control its editing or content, or any control over its deletion or keeping outside usual community processes. | :* ]. All articles are communally owned with edits being contributed to the encyclopedia at the point of editing. Even the creator of a new article does not have the right to control its editing or content, or any control over its deletion or keeping outside usual community processes. | ||
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* Misplaced Pages content is ]. | * Misplaced Pages content is ]. | ||
* Copyright is taken very seriously, especially in terms of text added to articles and discussions or images and media uploaded. | * Copyright is taken very seriously, especially in terms of text added to articles and discussions or images and media uploaded. | ||
* Misplaced Pages's encyclopedic content is not censored. Articles reflect encyclopedic merit (judged by the community at large) rather than national, cultural, or individual beliefs. | * Misplaced Pages's encyclopedic content is not censored. Articles reflect encyclopedic merit (judged by the community at large) rather than national, cultural, or individual beliefs. | ||
* With rare exceptions, all edits once made are publicly available forever. | * With rare exceptions, all edits once made are publicly available forever. | ||
* Individual users (even article creators) do not own articles |
* Individual users (even article creators) do not own articles or control what happens to them. The community does. | ||
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=== Social structure === | |||
'''All editors in good standing are precisely equal in a discussion about content and ordinary project matters'''. While some individual's views may be noted more than others, this is inevitably due to individual choices and experience; it is not a reflection of any kind of formal "status". Even long-standing editors and administrators have no extra say — they participate in all discussions on equal terms (no higher or lower) than others. | |||
Because Misplaced Pages is reputation based, very new users, ] or apparent canvassed users evidencing an agenda, users who have not yet set up an account, and apparently disruptive or improperly behaving users, may be given less "weight" in some discussions. Even so, if such users do make good cogent points based upon good sense and community policies and norms, these will usually carry the identical weight in a discussion. | |||
The (very) few exceptions tend to be related to management of tools, disputes and privacy, and other matters requiring trust. The relevant rights are granted due to reputation and following careful discussion, usually by the community as a whole. | |||
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{{hidden|Examples of advanced tools and related rights| | |||
* ''']''', trusted to use the "one button" rollback tool to undo vandalism; | |||
* ''']''', trusted to operate ] - pages where edits will be held back until confirmed to be free of vandalism; | |||
* ''']''', experienced editors trusted to show good judgment, give good general advice, make summary decisions about inappropriate user conduct and dispute handling, and to use tools such as deletion, page protection, and blocking properly; | |||
* ''']''', trusted to judge consensus in discussions over administrator promotion; | |||
* ''']''' and ''']''', very highly trusted users allowed to access non-public material in line with ]; | |||
* ''']''' (the Arbitration Committee) responsible for final decisions on the most serious disputes, and for supervision of Checkusers and Oversighters; | |||
* ''']''', who add or remove many advanced rights from users in line with due process. | |||
: {{further|]}} | |||
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* With the exception of very new users, possibly disruptive users, and (in some debates) non logged-in users, all editors are considered to have equal rights and standing in all discussions. | |||
* All users with elevated rights will have gained them through scrutiny and a formal decision process. | |||
* None of these roles gives any kind of "special privilege" in any ordinary content or project discussion, beyond the set limits of their role. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 30 December 2024
Misplaced Pages information pageThis is an information page. It is not an encyclopedic article, nor one of Misplaced Pages's policies or guidelines; rather, its purpose is to explain certain aspects of Misplaced Pages's norms, customs, technicalities, or practices. It may reflect differing levels of consensus and vetting. | Shortcuts |
This page in a nutshell: This page covers the general social norms that Misplaced Pages editors are expected to follow. |
Misplaced Pages exists to create a neutral, high-quality encyclopedia. It is funded by donations from the public and other philanthropic bodies, and is not operated for profit, or for any interest group or social group's benefit.
People wishing to edit as part of the Misplaced Pages community should make themselves aware of the social norms and expectations that apply to all editors.
While anyone is welcome to edit Misplaced Pages, the purpose of that editing is to improve the encyclopedia, not to promote any personal agenda. Our community is founded on individual reputation and trust, and users should treat others respectfully, work together collegially, and avoid behavior related to editing that will be widely seen as unacceptable, disruptive, or dishonest.
- This page does not cover content or content related policies beyond the scope of the section "purpose of editing".
- Key points are listed. For the major policies, guidelines and essays on each of these, see below. For unfamiliar terms see the glossary.
Your account
Purpose of editing
Main pages: Misplaced Pages:Misplaced Pages in brief and Misplaced Pages:What Misplaced Pages is notOur community exists for one purpose: writing a free, neutral, well-sourced encyclopedia. Anyone who shares this goal is invited to join. However, editing is a privilege, not a right. It may be revoked by blocking, banning or otherwise restricting people who damage or disrupt Misplaced Pages.
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Reputation and user accounts
Over time, editors may acquire an informal reputation based on their edits and the views of their peers. Past behavior, recorded in each editor's contribution history, may be a factor in community discussions related to sought positions of trust or potential sanctions. If you have gained a poor reputation in some matter, remedy it by demonstrating change or by no longer editing in the problematic area. Do not attempt to engage in the same behavior or topic area under a new name. The community scrutinizes the behavior of individuals, not just accounts.
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User anonymity and privacy
Anyone may edit under a nickname or without registering an account as an IP address. Editors who contribute anonymously or using an account may not be identified by others or have non-public information posted on-wiki unless they have previously posted it or otherwise consented on Misplaced Pages or a sister project. Any such breach of privacy may be completely removed ("oversighted") so that not even administrators can retrieve them. The privacy of article subjects is the subject of a separate policy and is given a very high priority.
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Ceasing editing
To cease editing, a user simply stops editing. Accounts and edits cannot be deleted, however, for reasons related to copyright, licensing requirements (attribution), and public record of the proceedings of the community. Specific discussions of a sensitive nature may be courtesy blanked but remain in the historical record. Some pages, particularly in a user's own userspace, can often be deleted if no other user was a significant contributor. The community has provisions for a clean start and for courtesy vanishing, but both are subject to strict conditions, the violation of which may lead to the sanctioning of the user.
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Working together
How things get done
Misplaced Pages's principal means of "getting things done" is self-motivated collaborative activity.
- As a volunteer each individual chooses to edit, improve, and help others wherever they wish.
- As a community member each individual is obliged to work in a reasonable and honest way with others, to seek wider input and advice as needed, to be open to others' views, to avoid disruptive or obstructive behavior and other major policy breaches, and to engage in discussions only in ways that help the project.
This is especially important when users disagree — an unavoidable situation in any community. Given the size of the community even uncommon tasks often have multiple volunteers active and able to help.
Collaboration and honesty
Main page: Misplaced Pages:ConsensusMost discussions are ultimately settled by "consensus" – after exposure to public debate a number of independent uninvolved users have contributed and given reasons why a particular matter is or is not appropriate. Users wishing to edit should work within this model. Attempts to subvert or bias discussions or to influence them improperly, for example by canvassing, sock-puppetry (abuse of multiple accounts) or "gaming", are taken extremely seriously and can lead to a block or ban on a first occasion.
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Thoughtful helpful approach to other editors
A large number of users donate time, knowledge, skills, and effort to help the project and other users. Users should act towards other users in a generally helpful manner even if disagreeing with their views or tone. This often means listening and trying to find common ground, avoiding inflaming disputes or polarizing discussions, and working from unselfish project principles. A generally calm, productive, collegial style is looked for. Handling difficult users is covered below.
Newcomers, who may not know the site's norms, should be supported and helped rather than "bitten". Users who appear to be making efforts to edit positively but whose actions are disruptive will usually be warned before any further action. However, users editing in a very improper or disruptive manner (vandalism, pure self-promotion, attacks, etc.) may find themselves treated more strictly or rapidly sanctioned.
Users who do not feel inclined to help others are expected at the least not to make others' positive activities harder or less rewarding by engaging in difficult conduct or poor and ungraceful social manners. Especially, users joining a dispute should do so with a view to helping those involved find ways to resolve it, and should not act in ways that "make it worse".
Expertise and real-world credentials
Misplaced Pages documents topics as they are seen through reliable sources such as academic papers, and reputable books and news media. The work of editors is to summarize and balance those sources and reflect them neutrally and fairly, rather than to present novel ideas of their own. Editorial writing skills and an ability to explain and collaborate well are often more important than subject-matter expertise. Wikipedians are not themselves reliable sources, no matter who they are.
Experts who edit bring great knowledge to Misplaced Pages and to the world. However, it is important to recognize that experts, no less than anyone else, may have their own views and biases, and must also summarize topics neutrally and at a suitable level for the topic. While credentials are respected, they do not carry weight in discussions, and appeals to credentials often carry little weight. Misplaced Pages contains users of all kinds, and some academics find it preferable to allude to their credentials but edit under a pseudonym, to separate Misplaced Pages editing from their academic life.
Disputes and disagreements
Main page: Misplaced Pages:Dispute resolutionPersonality and topic approaches vary among users. A range of dispute resolution methods exist for users who find themselves in disagreement. Users are expected to seek dialog and, if that fails, seek uninvolved help from the rest of the community (it's easier to resolve a problem if other editors have clearly acted to a high standard). If needed seek more formal dispute resolution but always keep acting to a high standard. Disruptive activities and editing in lieu of calm resolution are not appropriate.
Even if one user in a dispute appears behaving unreasonably, others in the dispute are expected to try to resolve it calmly, then seek progressively more formal help.
Posts made in a dispute should focus on discerning what is right and best for the project. They should reflect Misplaced Pages norms and policies rather than personal agendas, advocacy or battleground mindsets, and responses should focus on addressing any Misplaced Pages issues and not just be reactive.
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Inconsiderate and forbidden conduct
Main pages: Misplaced Pages:Conduct policies, Misplaced Pages:Civility, Misplaced Pages:No personal attacks, and Misplaced Pages:HarassmentMisplaced Pages has a number of strict norms on inappropriate conduct to other users. These cover behaviors ranging from ordinary impoliteness and sarcasm, through to styles of speech likely to provoke "heat" rather than "light" ("fighting words"), and also cover more reprehensible forms of conduct such as harassment, personal attacks, and "outing".
Low grade and sporadic abrasive conduct ("incivility") should be avoided, but if it happens it is best ignored rather than rising to the bait. Users should focus on the Misplaced Pages issue and set aside personal issues. More serious issues or persistent problems should be raised, first with the user and then if needed, switching to dispute resolution.
Conduct that disrupts content writing is also strictly forbidden. This includes disruptive, deceptive, vandalistic, and tendentious editing. The latter covers all forms of behavior where the user prevents good quality editing from taking place or persists in causing productive discussion to be derailed.
These do not affect removal of inappropriate material on good policy-based grounds. However an established disagreement between editors over possibly poor quality edits should usually be met by discussion and attempt to agree what is best for the project following usual project norms, rather than edit warring or battleground behavior.
Misplaced Pages's sanctions and blocking regimes for this kind of conduct initially seem quite mild and tolerant, however repeatedly disruptive users will find that it becomes strongly enforced in the end.
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Off-wiki issues
Editors may have (and identify as having) any beliefs, opinions, preferences or lifestyles, even if offensive to other people. Nobody is excluded from Misplaced Pages because of any of these, or because of gender, sexual orientation, race, nationality, real-world behavior, or other such criteria. The sole current exception is zero tolerance on pedophilia and related advocacy which will result in a ban from the project whether or not they affect editing.
Editors with strong views on a matter or who are closely involved with the topic must not let their personal convictions or background improperly affect their editing of articles. Users are expected and obligated to edit neutrally and based upon discussion and consensus of evidence only. Ideally, it should not be possible, when looking at an editor's contributions to an article, to determine their personal views (if any) about the subject itself.
People who are unable to edit in this manner should limit themselves to the talk page or avoid the topic entirely, if they wish to edit, because Misplaced Pages is not for promotion and soapboxing and is not a battleground.
E-mails and other off-site communications are usually not allowed to be posted on Misplaced Pages except by consent of all who are being quoted or referenced. Off-wiki attempts to improperly manipulate Misplaced Pages discussions are forbidden.
Structure of Misplaced Pages
Social structure
All editors in good standing are precisely equal in a discussion about content and ordinary project matters. While some individual's views may be noted more than others, this is inevitably due to individual choices and experience; it is not a reflection of any kind of formal "status". Even long-standing editors and administrators have no extra say — they participate in all discussions on equal terms (no higher or lower) than others.
Because Misplaced Pages is reputation based, very new users, "single purpose" users or apparent canvassed users evidencing an agenda, users who have not yet set up an account, and apparently disruptive or improperly behaving users, may be given less "weight" in some discussions. Even so, if such users do make good cogent points based upon good sense and community policies and norms, these will usually carry identical weight in a discussion.
The (very) few exceptions tend to be related to management of tools, disputes and privacy, and other matters requiring trust. The relevant rights are granted due to reputation and following careful discussion, usually by the community as a whole.
Examples of advanced tools and related rights
- Rollbackers, trusted to use the "one button" rollback tool to undo vandalism;
- Reviewers, trusted to operate pending changes - pages where edits will be held back until confirmed to be free of vandalism;
- Administrators, experienced editors trusted to show good judgment, give good general advice, make summary decisions about inappropriate user conduct and dispute handling, and to use tools such as deletion, page protection, and blocking properly;
- Bureaucrats, trusted to judge consensus in discussions over administrator promotion;
- Checkusers and Oversighters, very highly trusted users allowed to access non-public material in line with the privacy policy;
- Arbitrators (the Arbitration Committee) responsible for final decisions on the most serious disputes, and for supervision of Checkusers and Oversighters;
- Stewards, who add or remove many advanced rights from users in line with due process.
- Further information: Misplaced Pages:User access levels
Policies and norms
Main pages: Misplaced Pages:Policies and guidelines and Help:Introduction to policies and guidelinesCommunity policies, guidelines, and norms are effective rules or common expectations established by the community through either common practice or discussion and agreement. From time to time they are reconsidered and amended. There are many of them, and they tend to grow in an "organic" and somewhat anarchic manner. Not all policies and norms are agreed upon or have the same level of "buy-in" (or general acceptance), but those that gain consensus to be designated policies or guidelines are usually considered to be widely supported and will often be strongly enforced.
Policies and guidelines reflect (and are written descriptions of) communal views. They may become close to mandatory when they reflect a norm that the community has shown it agrees and accepts, and may be set aside in rare cases where the community feels it is appropriate to do so. They may change whenever a change is proposed and the community shows the change is agreed and accepted. Policy wordings are in ongoing development so the on-wiki wording may not always or fully reflect community norms at any given time.
While anyone may post a suggested norm or a proposed change, it takes considerable experience to learn the kinds of norms likely to gain widespread agreement.
Misplaced Pages also has a few policies that describe how other policies should be used. The best known is "Ignore All Rules", a policy that states written policies exist to benefit the project; in exceptional circumstances, there may be a need to place the core principles of the project above its written policies, if there is a conflict between the two.
Ownership, use, and censorship of material
Main pages: Misplaced Pages:Copyright and Misplaced Pages:Ownership of articlesMisplaced Pages's content is licensed under GFDL and CC-by-SA, both well known irrevocable free licenses that make all submitted content permanently and entirely free to reuse or change. With the exception of Misplaced Pages's own logos and those of its sister sites, anyone may copy, modify and reuse any material on any page of Misplaced Pages, for any purpose including personal or commercial reuse, subject to minimal conditions (of which the main one is a backlink and attribution).
For this reason, the community takes copyright of submitted material very seriously. Nobody can tell how a material will be reused, therefore material may not be added to any page nor any image or media uploaded, that cannot be uploaded, stored, reused and distributed under these licenses and relevant laws. This includes copyright text such as emails and chats logs as well as websites, books and other media (unless permission is granted or fair use applies).
Two other social norms affect content:
- Misplaced Pages's encyclopedic content is not censored – the main encyclopedia's content is governed by encyclopedic value rather than social acceptability. In addition, edits on Misplaced Pages remain perpetually in the public record unless they happen to fall within (fairly strict) deletion criteria.
- Editors do not own articles. All articles are communally owned with edits being contributed to the encyclopedia at the point of editing. Even the creator of a new article does not have the right to control its editing or content, or any control over its deletion or keeping outside usual community processes.
- Misplaced Pages's encyclopedic content is not censored – the main encyclopedia's content is governed by encyclopedic value rather than social acceptability. In addition, edits on Misplaced Pages remain perpetually in the public record unless they happen to fall within (fairly strict) deletion criteria.
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Main policies, guidelines and essays
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See also
Help desk- Misplaced Pages:Administration
- Misplaced Pages:Arguments to avoid on discussion pages
- Misplaced Pages:Contributing to Misplaced Pages
- Misplaced Pages:Editorial oversight and control
- Misplaced Pages:Hazing
- Misplaced Pages:List of policies
- Misplaced Pages:Policies and guidelines (and the introductory help page on these)
- Misplaced Pages:Product, process, policy
- Misplaced Pages:Simplified ruleset
- Misplaced Pages:The role of policies in collaborative anarchy
- Misplaced Pages:What Misplaced Pages is not
- Misplaced Pages:Misplaced Pages in brief
Further reading (external links)
- Mission statement - The Wikimedia Foundation
- Wikimedia values - The six values of the Wikimedia Foundation
- In a nutshell, what is Misplaced Pages? And what is the Wikimedia Foundation? - The Wikimedia Foundation
- Wikimedia founding principles - Principles generally supported by all of the Wikimedia communities
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