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{{Battlestar Wiki List of Policies}}
 
This page offers some principles of '''etiquette''' or "'''Wikiquette'''" ([[w:International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA pronunciation]]: {{IPA|ˈwɪkikɛt}}<!-- Don't add a [w] to the IPA: /ɛtikwɛt/ with a [w] is actually a reading-based mispronunciation of 'etiquette'. -->) — i.e. policies on how to work with others on Battlestar Wiki. You can read about more basic conventions at the [[Battlestar Wiki:Policy|policies and guidelines]] page.
This page offers some principles of '''etiquette''' or "'''Wikiquette'''" ([[w:International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA pronunciation]]: {{IPA|ˈwɪkikɛt}}<!-- Don't add a [w] to the IPA: /ɛtikwɛt/ with a [w] is actually a reading-based mispronunciation of 'etiquette'. -->) — i.e. policies on how to work with others on Battlestar Wiki. You can read about more basic conventions at the [[Battlestar Wiki:Policies and guidelines|policies and guidelines]] page.


Battlestar Wiki's contributors come from many different countries and cultures. We have different views, perspectives, and backgrounds, sometimes varying widely. Treating others with respect is key to collaborating effectively in building an encyclopedia.
Battlestar Wiki's contributors come from many different countries and cultures. We have different views, perspectives, and backgrounds, sometimes varying widely. Treating others with respect is key to collaborating effectively in building an encyclopedia.
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* Be [[Battlestar Wiki:Civility|civil]].
* Be [[Battlestar Wiki:Civility|civil]].
* Although it's understandably difficult in a heated argument, if other editors are not as civil as you'd like them to be, make sure to be '''more''' civil than they, not less.
* Although it's understandably difficult in a heated argument, if other editors are not as civil as you'd like them to be, make sure to be '''more''' civil than they, not less.
** That way at least you're not spiraling down to open conflict and name-calling by your own accord, you're actively doing something about it: taking a hit and refraining from hitting back - everybody appreciates that (or at least they should).
** That way at least you're not spiralling down to open conflict and name-calling by your own accord, you're actively doing something about it: taking a hit and refraining from hitting back - everybody appreciates that (or at least they should).
** However, don't hesitate to let the other party know that you're not comfortable with their tone in a neutral way -- otherwise they might think you're too dense to understand their "subtlety", and you'll involuntarily encourage them (e.g. "I know you've been sarcastic above, but I don't think that's helping us resolve the issue. However, I don't think your argument stands because...").
** However, don't hesitate to let the other party know that you're not comfortable with their tone in a neutral way -- otherwise they might think you're too dense to understand their "subtlety", and you'll involuntarily encourage them (e.g. "I know you've been sarcastic above, but I don't think that's helping us resolve the issue. However, I don't think your argument stands because...").
* Be prepared to apologize.  
* Be prepared to apologize.  
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* If you're arguing, take a break; if you're mediating, recommend a break.
* If you're arguing, take a break; if you're mediating, recommend a break.
** Take it slow. If you're angry, take time out instead of posting or editing. Come back in a day or a week. You might find that someone else has made the desired change or comment for you. If no one is mediating, and you think mediation is needed, enlist someone.
** Take it slow. If you're angry, take time out instead of posting or editing. Come back in a day or a week. You might find that someone else has made the desired change or comment for you. If no one is mediating, and you think mediation is needed, enlist someone.
** Walk away or find another Battlestar Wiki article to distract yourself &mdash; there are {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles on Battlestar Wiki! Take up a [[Battlestar Wiki:Project List|Project List]], or lend your much-needed services at tackling our to-do list at [[Battlestar Wiki:Community Portal|at our Community Portal]]. Or write a new article.
** Walk away or find another Battlestar Wiki article to distract yourself &mdash; there are {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles on Battlestar Wiki! Take up a [[Battlestar Wiki:Project List|Project List]], or lend your much-needed services at tackling our to-do list at [[Battlestar Wiki:Community Portal|at our Community Portal]]. Or [[Battlestar Wiki:Requested articles|write a new article]].
* Remember [[Battlestar Wiki:What Battlestar Wiki is not|what Battlestar Wiki is not]].
* Remember [[Battlestar Wiki:What Battlestar Wiki is not|what Battlestar Wiki is not]].
* Review the list of [[Battlestar Wiki:Faux pas avoidance|faux pas]].
* Review the list of [[Battlestar Wiki:Avoiding common mistakes|faux pas]].
* Avoid reverts and deletions whenever possible, except in cases of clear vandalism. Explain reversions in the edit summary box.
* Avoid reverts and deletions whenever possible, except in cases of clear vandalism. Explain reversions in the edit summary box.
** Amend, edit, and discuss.
** Amend, edit, [[Wikipedia:Talk page|discuss]].
* Remind yourself that these are ''people'' you're dealing with. They are individuals with feelings and probably have other people in the world who love them. Try to treat others with dignity.
* Remind yourself that these are ''people'' you're dealing with. They are individuals with feelings and probably have other people in the world who love them. Try to treat others with dignity.
* Remember '''The Golden rule''' - "treat others as you want them to treat you."
* Remember [[w:Ethic of reciprocity|The Golden rule]] - "treat others as you want them to treat you."


== How to avoid abuse of Talk pages ==
== How to avoid abuse of Talk pages ==


*Most people take pride in their work and in their point of view. Egos can easily get hurt in editing, but Talk pages are not a place for striking back. They're a good place to ''comfort'' or undo damage to egos, but most of all they're for forging agreements that are best for the articles they're attached to. If someone disagrees with you, try to understand why, and in your discussion on the Talk pages take the time to provide good reasons why you think your way is better.   
*Most people take pride in their work and in their point of view. Egos can easily get hurt in editing, but Talk pages are not a place for striking back. They're a good place to ''comfort'' or undo damage to egos, but most of all they're for forging agreements that are best for the articles they're attached to. If someone disagrees with you, try to understand why, and in your discussion on the Talk pages take the time to provide good reasons why you think your way is better.   
* Don't ''label'' or ''[[Battlestar Wiki:No personal attacks|personally attack]]'' people or their edits.   
* Don't ''label'' or ''[[Battlestar Wiki:no personal attacks|personally attack]]'' people or their edits.   
**Terms like "racist," "sexist" or even "poorly written" make people defensive. This makes it hard to discuss articles productively. If you have to criticize, you must do it in a polite and constructive manner.
**Terms like "racist," "sexist" or even "poorly written" make people defensive. This makes it hard to discuss articles productively. If you have to criticize, you must do it in a polite and constructive manner.
* Always make clear what point you are addressing, especially in replies.
* Always make clear what point you are addressing, especially in replies.
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== Working Towards NPOV ==
== Working Towards NPOV ==


When we correct violations of the [[Battlestar Wiki:Neutral point of view|neutral point of view]] (NPOV) policy, we often make the mistake of using phrases like "foo points out that ..", "xy explains ..". These phrases themselves can be seen as non-NPOV, as they imply a certain agreement by Battlestar Wiki. The original author then often sees this as non-NPOV and deletes the changes, and eventually, an edit war results.  It is better to use the following procedure:
When we correct violations of the [[Battlestar Wiki:neutral point of view|neutral point of view]] (NPOV) policy, we often make the mistake of using phrases like "foo points out that ..", "xy explains ..". These phrases themselves can be seen as non-NPOV, as they imply a certain agreement by Battlestar Wiki. The original author then often sees this as non-NPOV and deletes the changes, and eventually, an edit war results.  It is better to use the following procedure:


# Inquire politely on the article's Talk pages about aspects of the article you consider non-NPOV (unless they are really egregious), and suggest replacements.
# Inquire politely on the article's Talk pages about aspects of the article you consider non-NPOV (unless they are really egregious), and suggest replacements.
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# If a reply comes, try to agree about the wording to be used.
# If a reply comes, try to agree about the wording to be used.


That way, when an agreement is reached, an edit war is very unlikely. The disadvantage is that the article stays in an unsatisfying state for a longer period of time, but an article that changes frequently doesn't create good impression with other contributors or of the project as a whole.  
That way, when an agreement is reached, an edit war is very unlikely. The disadvantage is that the article stays in an unsatisfying state for a longer period of time, but an article that changes frequently doesn't create good impression with other Wikipedians or of the project as a whole.  


===Here are a few things to bear in mind===
===Here are a few things to bear in mind===
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===Other words of advice===
===Other words of advice===


Words of advice from Wikipedia's co-founder, [[w:User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]]:
*Be open and warmly welcoming, not insular,  
*Be open and warmly welcoming, not insular,  
*Be focused singlemindedly on writing an encyclopedia, not on [[w:Usenet|Usenet]]-style debate,  
*Be focused singlemindedly on writing an encyclopedia, not on [[w:Usenet|Usenet]]-style debate,  
*Recognize and praise the best work, work that is detailed, factual, well-informed, and well-referenced,  
*Recognize and praise the best work, work that is detailed, factual, well-informed, and well-referenced,  
*Work to understand what neutrality requires and why it is so essential to and good for this project,  
*Work to understand what neutrality requires and why it is so essential to and good for this project,  
*Treat your fellow productive, well-meaning members of '''Battlestar Wiki''' with respect and good will,  
*Treat your fellow productive, well-meaning members of [Battlestar Wiki] with respect and good will,  
*Attract and honor good people who know a lot and can write about it well, and
*Attract and honor good people who know a lot and can write about it well, and
*Show the door to trolls, vandals, and wiki-anarchists, who, if permitted, would waste your time and create a poisonous atmosphere here.
*Show the door to trolls, vandals, and wiki-anarchists, who, if permitted, would waste your time and create a poisonous atmosphere here.


A [[w:Internet troll|troll]]'s helpful hint for newcomers: Before interpreting Sanger's parting advice as permission from the current community of participants to engage in personal attacks, harassment or stalking after labeling people with whom you disagree, it would be wise to read and understand the policy or guideline regarding [[BW:NPA|personal attacks]] and the ''[[w:ad hominem|ad hominem]]'' fallacy identified by ancient Greek philosophers.
A [[w:Internet troll|troll]]'s helpful hint for newcomers: Before interpreting Sanger's parting advice as permission from the current community of participants to engage in personal attacks, harrassment or stalking after labeling people with whom you disagree, it would be wise to read and understand the policy or guideline regarding [[BW:NPA|personal attacks]] and the ''[[w:ad hominem|ad hominem]]'' fallacy identified by ancient Greek philosophers.


An outline for a "Wikicovenant" from Wikipedia user [[w:User:Kingturtle|Kingturtle]]:
An outline for a "Wikicovenant" from Wikipedia user [[w:User:Kingturtle|Kingturtle]]:
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* Give praise, especially to those you don't know (most people like to know they are wanted and appreciated), and
* Give praise, especially to those you don't know (most people like to know they are wanted and appreciated), and
* Forgive!
* Forgive!
[[fr:Battlestar Wiki:Règles de savoir-vivre]]

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