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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 Wikians drives away contributors, distracts others from more important matters, and weakens the entire community.
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 acknowledgment that may transform relations.
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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* [[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
[[fr:Battlestar Wiki:Politesse]]

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