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→‎For editors: you can debate ANYTHING at Lumeniki (so long as it is lumenotable)
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Is yet another wiki really necessary? Perhaps not. If Lumenos finds other wikis with the following qualities, he may move the content there:
Is yet another wiki really necessary? Perhaps not. If Lumenos finds other wikis with the following qualities, he may move the content there:
*'''Lumenism + consequism=''' <big>You can debate</big> <big><big><big>anything</big></big></big> at Lumeniki. You may present arguments for (or against): racism, murder, torture, genocide, war, adult-child sex, human-animal sex, abortion, spousal abuse, rape, incest, assassination, terrorism, anything less controversial so long as it is lumenotable, <your favorite evil goes here>. This is an experiment in free speech.
* Conflict resolution policies: Lumenos sees policy purely as a means to resolve conflict, therefore the policies are built to respond to the desires of the current users. Lumenos has made a [[WikiIndex:Policies and Guidelines|policy development page at WikiIndex]], which could be incorporated into Lumeniki, if there are other editors.
* Conflict resolution policies: Lumenos sees policy purely as a means to resolve conflict, therefore the policies are built to respond to the desires of the current users. Lumenos has made a [[WikiIndex:Policies and Guidelines|policy development page at WikiIndex]], which could be incorporated into Lumeniki, if there are other editors.
* Wikiforum: Editors can quote themselves (as Lumenos does in this article) and ask questions in articles. You don't have to pretend to be the omniscient Wizard of Oz; you can mention something that is noteworthy without presenting it as certainty. You represent yourself not the wiki.
* Wikiforum: Editors can quote themselves (as Lumenos does in this article) and ask questions in articles. You don't have to pretend to be the omniscient Wizard of Oz; you can mention something that is noteworthy without presenting it as certainty. You represent yourself not the wiki.
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