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Do not stop other editors from enjoying '''Battlestar Wiki''' by making threats, nitpicking [[BW:AGF |good-faith]] edits to different articles, repeated personal attacks or posting personal information. | Do not stop other editors from enjoying '''Battlestar Wiki''' by making threats, nitpicking [[BW:AGF |good-faith]] edits to different articles, repeated personal attacks or posting personal information. | ||
== What is | == What is harrassment?== | ||
'''Harassment''' is defined as a pattern of disruptive behavior that appears to a reasonable and objective observer to have the purpose of causing negative emotions in a targeted person or persons, usually (but not always) for the purpose of intimidating the primary target. The purpose could be to make editing Battlestar Wiki unpleasant for the target, to undermine them, to frighten them, or to encourage them to stop editing entirely. | '''Harassment''' is defined as a pattern of disruptive behavior that appears to a reasonable and objective observer to have the purpose of causing negative emotions in a targeted person or persons, usually (but not always) for the purpose of intimidating the primary target. The purpose could be to make editing Battlestar Wiki unpleasant for the target, to undermine them, to frighten them, or to encourage them to stop editing entirely. | ||
Harassment is sometimes described as a violation of [[Battlestar Wiki:Things you just don't do, not even in war|disrupting Battlestar Wiki to illustrate a point]], or [[BW:NPA|no personal attacks]], but is properly both a subset and special case of both, while at the same time being separate from both for definition reasons. The policy of "no personal attacks" is primarily about content, not behavior (for example, calling certain editors "assholes" is a violation of "no personal attacks," but is not in itself harassment), while the policy of "don't disrupt Battlestar Wiki to prove a point" covers many less malicious behaviors that, while unacceptable, are not as bad as harassment (for example, disruption intended to support a cause). And yet, it is a subset of both, in that it is disruption to prove a point, and it is an attempt to personally attack another editor of Battlestar Wiki. | Harassment is sometimes described as a violation of [[Battlestar Wiki:Things you just don't do, not even in war|disrupting Battlestar Wiki to illustrate a point]], or [[BW:NPA|no personal attacks]], but is properly both a subset and special case of both, while at the same time being separate from both for definition reasons. The policy of "no personal attacks" is primarily about content, not behavior (for example, calling certain editors "assholes" is a violation of "no personal attacks," but is not in itself harassment), while the policy of "don't disrupt Battlestar Wiki to prove a point" covers many less malicious behaviors that, while unacceptable, are not as bad as harassment (for example, disruption intended to support a cause). And yet, it is a subset of both, in that it is disruption to prove a point, and it is an attempt to personally attack another editor of Battlestar Wiki. | ||
== Types of | == Types of harrassment == | ||
There is no way to spell out ''all'' the behaviors that can be considered harassment. One of the tendencies of harassers is to come up with new and inventive ways to plague their victims. However, harassment on Battlestar Wiki could include: | There is no way to spell out ''all'' the behaviors that can be considered harassment. One of the tendencies of harassers is to come up with new and inventive ways to plague their victims. However, harassment on Battlestar Wiki could include: | ||
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* [[Battlestar Wiki:Etiquette]]: apply ''etiquette'' and avoid ''harassment'' | * [[Battlestar Wiki:Etiquette]]: apply ''etiquette'' and avoid ''harassment'' | ||
* [[Battlestar Wiki:Assume good faith]]: assuming ''bad faith'' would force someone else into no longer assuming good faith on you. | * [[Battlestar Wiki:Assume good faith]]: assuming ''bad faith'' would force someone else into no longer assuming good faith on you. | ||