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Revision as of 17:05, 13 September 2012 by The wub (talk | contribs) (bypass Be Bold redirect)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)In general, since Misplaced Pages is a wiki, users should be aware that they can fix problems they find themselves (and are encouraged to go ahead and do so), or seek dispute resolution if this is contested.
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- Volunteer response email allows certain problems to be examined by volunteers experienced in editorial and other matters affecting contributors and readers. The volunteer response team is good for cases where maintaining confidentiality is important.
Routine editorial decisions are made by the editorial community; the volunteer response team will advise or take action in some cases, but do not override communal decisions (in which all editors and readers can participate).
In particular, the volunteer response team will not:
- add links
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- override article deletions.
It is therefore useless to contact us by email about such issues.
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