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{{nutshell|Treatment of an editor must be based on the behavior of the editor, without any regard to the editor's status.}} | {{nutshell|Treatment of an editor must be based on the behavior of the editor, without any regard to the editor's status.}} | ||
On the ] project, all users, from the anonymous IP user to the most senior of users, are afforded the benefit and respect of our ] of governance. All users |
On the ] project, all users, from the anonymous IP user to the most senior of users, are afforded the benefit and respect of our ] of governance. All users should be accountable to these policies and guidelines, and no users should ever be exempt from them. Policies apply equally to IP users, regular editors, and any administrators, regardless of tenure, and regardless of 'rank'. Should a situation ever arise where the question comes up: "Is this user exempt from the community-established and accepted policy in question?" the answer will be simply, ''"No."'' | ||
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On the English Misplaced Pages project, all users, from the anonymous IP user to the most senior of users, are afforded the benefit and respect of our fundamental policies of governance. All users should be accountable to these policies and guidelines, and no users should ever be exempt from them. Policies apply equally to IP users, regular editors, and any administrators, regardless of tenure, and regardless of 'rank'. Should a situation ever arise where the question comes up: "Is this user exempt from the community-established and accepted policy in question?" the answer will be simply, "No."