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| Newcomers unaware of Battlestar Wiki's unique culture and the mechanics of wiki editing often make mistakes or fail to respect community norms. It is not uncommon for a newcomer to believe that an unfamiliar policy should be changed to match their experience elsewhere. Similarly, many newcomers bring with them experience or expertise for which they expect immediate respect. Behaviors arising from these perspectives are not malicious. | | Newcomers unaware of Battlestar Wiki's unique culture and the mechanics of wiki editing often make mistakes or fail to respect community norms. It is not uncommon for a newcomer to believe that an unfamiliar policy should be changed to match their experience elsewhere. Similarly, many newcomers bring with them experience or expertise for which they expect immediate respect. Behaviors arising from these perspectives are not malicious. |
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| As ''Battlestar Galactica'' is a work of fiction, every viewer's perception of what's occurred can be subjective. Often, this perception may also be incomplete (usually due to the viewers who may have not seen every episode or remembered specific details) which result in contributions that are inaccurate. Veteran contributors should take care when an obviously inaccurate contribution is added and should assume that the contributor isn't as versed in the subject matter.
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| Rather than reverting the article without any explanation other than on the (often abrupt and impersonal) edit summary of an article, you can help the contributor by politely commenting on the revert in detail on their talk page.
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| One recommended method in helping a newcomer without biting them is to:
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| #Revert the inaccuracy in the article.
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| #Note the contributor who added the inaccuracy and use their user contributions log to note if the contributor is relatively new or has few contributions over a span of time.
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| #Create a new topic on their talk page.
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| #Greet the new user and explain the revert and why it was done. Be sure to add the link of the article that was reverted to make it easy for the user to find the article.
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| #Offer the user an opportunity to cite their sources in case you might be wrong in your revert.
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| #Remind them to read the [[BW:SAC|standards and conventions]] and [[BW:CJ|official sources]] policies if they haven't already.
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| #Remind the user not to feel discouraged in later edits, noting that we all get things wrong on this wiki from time to time.
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| Here's an example:
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| <blockquote>''Welcome! I reverted your contribution to [[Humanoid Cylon speculation]] in the needed qualifiers section. To begin, there is no official sourcing that indicates that the Cylons fully isolated themselves from humanity for 40 years, only that the humans themselves had not been aware of any Cylons amongst them for 40 years. Second, your line, "It is safe to assume that no humanoid Cylon can have a history longer than 40 years or have verifiable blood relatives" is not consistent with RDM's canonical note (located in the paragraph below your entry): Humanoid Cylons are not and have never been human, so therefore they cannot have any blood relatives.''</blockquote>
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| <blockquote>''Be sure to read the [[BW:CJ|policy on what source material or speculation is appropriate]] on the wiki. "Educated guesses" such as what you attempted ''are'' allowed, but an official source must back up the claim, else, it may be considered [[BW:FANW|fanwanking]], or original fan research, which isn't allowed. Don't let my comments deter you from being bold and adding your further insights into the wiki!''</blockquote>
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| == Intentions, not actions == | | == Intentions, not actions == |