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(This is a guide to being polite. It is not necessarily a policy that should be enforced by blocking users, etc.)
'''WikiIndex:Editing etiquette''' — the points listed below on this project page are {{tag|guidelines}} for being polite, and [[Assume good faith|assuming good faith]], when [[edit]]ing here on {{tag|WikiIndex}}.


* Avoid deleting other people's work
*Avoid deleting (or nominating for deletion) other [[User|people's]] work; <u>unless</u> it is blatant [[spam]].  If you do ''consider'' that the work is in need of deletion, add the template <code>{{Template|delete}}</code> at the top of the article, along with a brief explanation. The [[Template:Delete|delete template]] allows the use of additional text after a 'pipe' ('''<nowiki>|</nowiki>''') – for example: <tt><nowiki>{{Delete|the site is a blog and forum, rather than a wiki}}</nowiki></tt>. The delete template will render a banner on the page, auto-[[Special:Categories|categorise]] the article into [[:category: Pages for deletion]]; and will allow a third opinion to consider the issues.
* If you must delete and something you deleted reappears, do not delete it a second time. Use strikethrough and work it out with the other person, if needed using the discussion tab (every page has one) or the persons discussion tab (which everyone has)
* When in doubt, walk away. What's important now is usually less important in an hour.
* As an example, the stuff below is a little wacky. I'm going to walk away and hope it gets sorted out while I sleep.


[[Category: WikiIndex]]
*When deleting pages or removing content from pages, please explain the reasoning with an informative [[edit summary]].
 
*If you must delete, and something you [[Special:Log/delete|deleted]] subsequently reappears, do not delete it a second time without first trying to work it out with the other person to reach an acceptable [[consensus]].  In accordance with the [[BRD cycle]], the best way to do this is to use the [[Talk page|discussion]] tab on the actual article.  If no one responds to your objections within a reasonable timeframe (at least a month here on WikiIndex, longer is perfectly acceptable), then you may assume they accept, or at least acquiesce to your arguments, and remove the content again.
 
*When in doubt, walk away; take a [[Wiki break|wiki vacation]].  What might seem important now, is usually less important in an hour, a day, a week, or even a month or so!
 
::As an example: ''the stuff below is a little wacky.  I'm going to walk away for a while, and hope it gets sorted out while I sleep.''
 
*Seek a [[third opinion]] (3O); try to step aside and ask for assistance from another [[:Category:Active contributors to this wiki|regular editor]].  If no regular editors are available to help, ask one of the [[:Category:Active administrators of this wiki|active administrators]], or start a thread at the [[Project:Community portal|community portal]].
 
;''See also
*[[WikiIndex:What is a WikiIndex entry?]]
*[[WikiIndex:Policies and Guidelines]]
*[[WikiIndex:Talk pages for wiki people]]
*[[WikiIndex:Terms of Service]]
*[[WikiIndex:Manual of Style]]
 
[[Category:Wiki concept]]

Latest revision as of 16:35, 29 May 2024

WikiIndex:Editing etiquette — the points listed below on this project page are guidelines for being polite, and assuming good faith, when editing here on WikiIndex.

  • Avoid deleting (or nominating for deletion) other people's work; unless it is blatant spam. If you do consider that the work is in need of deletion, add the template {{delete}} at the top of the article, along with a brief explanation. The delete template allows the use of additional text after a 'pipe' (|) – for example: {{Delete|the site is a blog and forum, rather than a wiki}}. The delete template will render a banner on the page, auto-categorise the article into category: Pages for deletion; and will allow a third opinion to consider the issues.
  • When deleting pages or removing content from pages, please explain the reasoning with an informative edit summary.
  • If you must delete, and something you deleted subsequently reappears, do not delete it a second time without first trying to work it out with the other person to reach an acceptable consensus. In accordance with the BRD cycle, the best way to do this is to use the discussion tab on the actual article. If no one responds to your objections within a reasonable timeframe (at least a month here on WikiIndex, longer is perfectly acceptable), then you may assume they accept, or at least acquiesce to your arguments, and remove the content again.
  • When in doubt, walk away; take a wiki vacation. What might seem important now, is usually less important in an hour, a day, a week, or even a month or so!
As an example: the stuff below is a little wacky. I'm going to walk away for a while, and hope it gets sorted out while I sleep.
See also