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'''Civility''' is a rule for the conduct of edits, comments, and talk page discussions on Battlestar Wiki. Whereas ''[[w:civility|incivility]]'' is roughly defined as ''personally targeted behavior that causes an atmosphere of greater conflict and stress,'' our rule of civility states plainly that ''people must act with civility toward one another.'' | '''Civility''' is a rule for the conduct of edits, comments, and talk page discussions on Battlestar Wiki. Whereas ''[[w:civility|incivility]]'' is roughly defined as ''personally targeted behavior that causes an atmosphere of greater conflict and stress,'' our rule of civility states plainly that ''people must act with civility toward one another.'' | ||
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Incivility happens, for example, when you are quietly creating a new page, and another user tells you, ''If you're going to write a pointless page, could you spell-check it?''. Escalation occurs when you reply, ''Mind your own business''. | Incivility happens, for example, when you are quietly creating a new page, and another user tells you, ''If you're going to write a pointless page, could you spell-check it?''. Escalation occurs when you reply, ''Mind your own business''. | ||
This style of interaction between Battlestar | This style of interaction between Battlestar Wikins drives away contributors, distracts others from more important matters, and weakens the entire community. | ||
== When and why does it happen? == | == When and why does it happen? == | ||
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=== Suggest apologizing === | === Suggest apologizing === | ||
Mediation regularly involves disputes in which one party feels injured by the other. The apology is an act that is neither about problem-solving and negotiation, nor is it about arbitration. Rather, it is a form of ritual exchange between both parties, where words are said that allow reconciliation. In transformative mediation, the apology represents an opportunity for | Mediation regularly involves disputes in which one party feels injured by the other. The apology is an act that is neither about problem-solving and negotiation, nor is it about arbitration. Rather, it is a form of ritual exchange between both parties, where words are said that allow reconciliation. In transformative mediation, the apology represents an opportunity for acknowledgement that may transform relations. | ||
For some people, it may be crucial to receive an apology from those who have offended them. For this reason, a sincere apology is often the key to the resolution of a conflict: an apology is a symbol of forgiveness. An apology is very much recommended when one person's perceived incivility has offended another. | For some people, it may be crucial to receive an apology from those who have offended them. For this reason, a sincere apology is often the key to the resolution of a conflict: an apology is a symbol of forgiveness. An apology is very much recommended when one person's perceived incivility has offended another. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Battlestar Wiki:Etiquette]] | * [[Battlestar Wiki:Etiquette]] | ||
* [[Battlestar Wiki:Things you just don't do, not even in war ]], an policy/guideline that encompasses the concept of civility | * [[# Battlestar Wiki:Things you just don't do, not even in war ]], an policy/guideline that encompasses the concept of civility | ||