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== A Fundamental Principle == | == A Fundamental Principle == | ||
To '''assume good faith''' is a fundamental principle on any web-based, free content, encyclopedia project. In allowing anyone to edit, we must assume that most people who work on the project are trying to help it, not hurt it. If this weren't true, a project like Battlestar Wiki would be doomed from the beginning. | To '''assume good faith''' is a fundamental principle on any web-based, free content, encyclopedia project . In allowing anyone to edit, we must assume that most people who work on the project are trying to help it, not hurt it. If this weren't true, a project like Battlestar Wiki would be doomed from the beginning. | ||
When you can reasonably assume that a mistake someone made was a well-intentioned attempt to further the goals of the project, correct it without criticizing. When you disagree with someone, remember that they probably believe that they are helping the project. Consider using [[Battlestar Wiki:Tutorial (Talk pages) | talk pages]] to explain yourself, and give others the opportunity to do the same. This can avoid misunderstandings and prevent problems from escalating. | When you can reasonably assume that a mistake someone made was a well-intentioned attempt to further the goals of the project, correct it without criticizing. When you disagree with someone, remember that they probably believe that they are helping the project. Consider using [[Battlestar Wiki:Tutorial (Talk pages) | talk pages]] to explain yourself, and give others the opportunity to do the same. This can avoid misunderstandings and prevent problems from escalating. | ||
== [[ | == [[Wikipedia:Please do not bite the newcomers | Don't bite the newcomers]] == | ||
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. | ||
== Intentions, not actions == | == Intentions, not actions == | ||
Assuming good faith is about intentions, not actions. Well-meaning people make mistakes, and you should correct them when they do. You should not act like their mistake was deliberate. Correct, but don't scold. There will be people on | Assuming good faith is about intentions, not actions. Well-meaning people make mistakes, and you should correct them when they do. You should not act like their mistake was deliberate. Correct, but don't scold. There will be people on Wikipedia with whom you disagree. Even if they're wrong, that doesn't mean they're trying to wreck the project. There will be some people with whom you find it hard to work. That doesn't mean they're trying to wreck the project either. It is never necessary that we attribute an editor's actions to bad faith, even if bad faith seems obvious, as all our countermeasures (i.e. reverting, blocking) can be performed on the basis of behavior rather than intent. | ||
Assuming good faith also does not mean that no action by editors should be criticized, but instead that actions should not be needlessly attributed to malice. | Assuming good faith also does not mean that no action by editors should be criticized, but instead that actions should not be needlessly attributed to malice. | ||
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== Caveats == | == Caveats == | ||
It's important to be nice, until it is time to not be nice.<ref>[[Wikipedia:Roadhouse (1989 film | It's important to be nice, until it is time to not be nice.<ref>[[Wikipedia:Roadhouse (1989 film |Roadhouse (1989 film)]]</ref> | ||
*'''This policy does not require that editors continue to assume good faith in the presence of evidence to the contrary.''' Actions inconsistent with good faith include vandalism, [[ | *'''This policy does not require that editors continue to assume good faith in the presence of evidence to the contrary.''' Actions inconsistent with good faith include vandalism, [[Sockpuppet (internet)|sockpuppetry]], and lying. Assuming good faith also does not mean that no action by editors should be criticized, but instead that criticism should not be attributed to malice unless there is specific evidence of malice. Accusing the other side in a conflict of not assuming good faith, without showing reasonable supporting evidence, is another form of failing to assume good faith. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Battlestar Wiki:Things you | |||
* [[Battlestar Wiki:Things you don't do, not even in war]] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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