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'''Assuming good faith''', often abbreviated '''AGF''' within the [[wikisphere]], is a {{tag|Wiki concept|core value}} of this {{tag|wiki community}}, as it is on <u>many</u> other {{tag|wiki}} sites.  It means that we act on the assumption that [[Special:ListUsers|everyone]] who makes an [[edit]] is doing so to provide relevant, accurate information.  No matter the change, we give [[:Category:Wiki People|people]] the benefit of the doubt, and trust they have come to build, not break, [[WikiIndex]].
'''Assuming good faith''', often abbreviated '''AGF''' within the [[wikisphere]], is a {{tag|Wiki concept|core value}} of this {{tag|wiki community}}, as it is on <u>many</u> other {{tag|wiki}} sites.  It means that we act on the assumption that [[Special:ListUsers|everyone]] who makes an [[edit]] is doing so to provide relevant, accurate information.  No matter the change, we give [[:Category:Wiki people|people]] the benefit of the doubt, and trust they have come to build, not break, [[WikiIndex]].


With that in mind, it is important to realise and acknowledge that everyone can make innocent mistakes and errors.  The nature of [[wiki]] renders it nearly impossible to break the wiki, and makes [[Revert|corrections]] easy.  By assuming 'good faith', and working together, particularly in trying to resolve any differences, we keep in mind that errors are often unintentional.
With that in mind, it is important to realise and acknowledge that everyone can make innocent mistakes and errors.  The nature of [[wiki]] renders it nearly impossible to break the wiki, and makes [[Revert|corrections]] easy.  By assuming 'good faith', and working together, particularly in trying to resolve any differences, we keep in mind that errors are often unintentional.
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