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'''This article is about the ''control'' of content, not the ownership of copyright for content, which is [[BW:COPY|addressed elsewhere]].''' | '''This article is about the ''control'' of content, not the ownership of copyright for content, which is [[BW:COPY|addressed elsewhere]].''' | ||
==Ownership== | ==Ownership== | ||
Some contributors feel very possessive about material (be it categories, templates, articles, images or portals) they have donated to this project. Some go so far as to defend them against all intruders. It's one thing to take an interest in an article that you maintain on your watchlist. Maybe you really are an expert or you just care about the topic a lot. But when this watchfulness crosses a certain line, then you're overdoing it. Believing that an article has an owner of this sort can be a | Some contributors feel very possessive about material (be it categories, templates, articles, images or portals) they have donated to this project. Some go so far as to defend them against all intruders. It's one thing to take an interest in an article that you maintain on your watchlist. Maybe you really are an expert or you just care about the topic a lot. But when this watchfulness crosses a certain line, then you're overdoing it. Believing that an article has an owner of this sort can be a mistate that people make on Battlestar Wiki. | ||
You can't stop everyone in the world from editing "your" stuff, once you've posted it to Battlestar Wiki. As each edit page clearly states: | You can't stop everyone in the world from editing "your" stuff, once you've posted it to Battlestar Wiki. As each edit page clearly states: | ||
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==Don't sign what you don't own== | ==Don't sign what you don't own== | ||
Since no one "owns" any part of any article, if you create or edit an article, you should not sign it. As for credit, the exact contributions of all editors are seen with their names on the "History" pages. This is the Battlestar Wiki equivalent of a byline. | Since no one "owns" any part of any article, if you create or edit an article, you should not sign it. As for credit, the exact contributions of all editors are seen with their names on the "History" pages. This is the Battlestar Wiki equivalent of a [[Wikipedia:byline |byline]]. | ||
On the other hand, when adding comments, questions, or votes to "talk" pages, it is good to "own" your text, so the best practice is to sign it by suffixing your entry with <nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki>. For more editing "do"s and "don't"s, you might want to go through the brief [[Battlestar Wiki:Tutorial| | On the other hand, when adding comments, questions, or votes to "talk" pages, it is good to "own" your text, so the best practice is to [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|sign]] it by suffixing your entry with <nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki>. For more editing "do"s and "don't"s, you might want to go through the brief [[Battlestar Wiki:Tutorial|Tutorial]]. At least with existing pages, you can get an idea of where it's appropriate to add your signature by noting what previous contributors have done. | ||
==Ownership examples== | ==Ownership examples== | ||
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==Types of ownership== | ==Types of ownership== | ||
The most common type of ownership conflict is between users: those involving '''primary editors''' and ownership issues concerning '''multiple editors'''. | The most common type of ownership conflict is between users: those involving '''primary editors''' and ownership issues concerning '''multiple editors'''. | ||
===Primary editors=== | ===Primary editors=== | ||
Primary editors, that is to say, one editor who takes ownership of an article, should be approached on the article talk page with a descriptive header that informs readers about the topic. Always avoid accusations, attacks, and speculations concerning the motivation of editors. If necessary, ignore attacks made in response to a query. If the behavior continues, the issue may require dispute resolution, but it is important to make a good attempt to communicate with the editor on the article talk page before proceeding to mediation, etc. | Primary editors, that is to say, one editor who takes ownership of an article, should be approached on the article talk page with a descriptive header that informs readers about the topic. Always avoid accusations, attacks, and speculations concerning the motivation of editors. If necessary, ignore attacks made in response to a query. If the behavior continues, the issue may require dispute resolution, but it is important to make a good attempt to communicate with the editor on the article talk page before proceeding to mediation, etc. | ||
In many cases (but not all), primary editors engaged in ownership conflicts are also ''primary contributors'' to the article, so keep in mind that such editors may be experts in their field and/or have a genuine interest in maintaining the quality of the article and preserving accuracy. Editors of this type often welcome discussion, so a simple exchange of ideas will usually solve the problem of ownership. If you find the editor continues to be hostile, makes personal attacks, or wages [[ | In many cases (but not all), primary editors engaged in ownership conflicts are also ''primary contributors'' to the article, so keep in mind that such editors may be experts in their field and/or have a genuine interest in maintaining the quality of the article and preserving accuracy. Editors of this type often welcome discussion, so a simple exchange of ideas will usually solve the problem of ownership. If you find the editor continues to be hostile, makes personal attacks, or wages [[Wikipedia:Edit war|revert wars]], try to ignore disruptive behavior by discussing the topic on the talk page. If the ownership behavior persists after a discussion, dispute resolution may be necessary, but at least one will be on record as having attempted to solve the problem directly with the primary editor. A common response by a primary editor confonted with ownership behavior is to threaten to leave the project. Since the ownership policy ''encourages'' such editors to take a break, it may be wise to let them leave and return when they are ready. | ||
===Multiple editors=== | ===Multiple editors=== | ||
The involvement of multiple editors, each of which defends the ownership of the other, can be highly complex. The simplest scenario usually comprises a dominant primary editor who is defended by other editors, reinforcing the | The involvement of multiple editors, each of which defends the ownership of the other, can be highly complex. The simplest scenario usually comprises a dominant primary editor who is defended by other editors, reinforcing the formers ownership. This is often informally described as a [[Wikipedia:Tag team|tag team]], and can be frustrating to new and seasoned editors. As before, address the topic and not the actions of the editors. If this fails, proceed to dispute resolution, but it is important to communicate on the talk page and attempt to resolve the dispute yourself ''before'' escalating the conflict resolution process. | ||
==Resolving ownership issues== | ==Resolving ownership issues== | ||
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While it may be easy to identify ownership issues, it is far more difficult to resolve the conflict to the satisfaction of the editors involved. A few simple strategies may be helpful: | While it may be easy to identify ownership issues, it is far more difficult to resolve the conflict to the satisfaction of the editors involved. A few simple strategies may be helpful: | ||
*Stay calm, [[BW:AGF|assume good faith]], and remain [[BW:CIV|civil]]: Accusing other editors of owning the article may appear aggressive, and could be perceived as a personal attack. Address the editor in a civil manner, with the same amount of respect you would expect. Often times, editors accused of ownership may not even realize it, so it's important to assume good faith. Some editors may think they are protecting the article from vandalism, and may respond to any changes with hostility. Others may try to promote their POV, failing to recognize the importance of the [[BW:NPOV|NPOV]] policy | *[[Wikipedia:COOL|Stay calm]], [[BW:AGF|assume good faith]], and remain [[BW:CIV|civil]]: Accusing other editors of owning the article may appear aggressive, and could be perceived as a personal attack. Address the editor in a civil manner, with the same amount of respect you would expect. Often times, editors accused of ownership may not even realize it, so it's important to assume good faith. Some editors may think they are protecting the article from vandalism, and may respond to any changes with hostility. Others may try to promote their POV, failing to recognize the importance of the [[BW:NPOV|NPOV]] policy. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[BW:WW|Words of wisdom]] | * [[BW:WW|Words of wisdom]] | ||