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'''Civility''' is a policy on Wikizilla. | '''Civility''' is a policy on Wikizilla. Following this policy is critical to keeping a good work ethic on this website. | ||
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==What is | ==What is civility?== | ||
Civility is a standard of conduct that editors should follow. In short, it means treat people politely and with respect even if you are disagreeing with them. | Civility is a standard of conduct that editors should follow. In short, it means treat people politely and with respect even if you are disagreeing with them. | ||
== | ==What is not civil?== | ||
Uncivil behavior consists of any behavior designed or intended to create stress or conflict. | |||
This includes but is not limited to; insulting other users, rudeness, terse or aggressive behaviors, and excessive profanity. | This includes but is not limited to; insulting other users, rudeness, terse or aggressive behaviors, trolling, and excessive profanity. | ||
Disruptive editing is closely related to not being civil, although it is possible to edit tendentiously without being uncivil. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:51, 21 May 2017
This page documents an official Wikizilla policy. Before making changes, make sure they have been agreed upon. |
Civility is a policy on Wikizilla. Following this policy is critical to keeping a good work ethic on this website.
What is civility?
Civility is a standard of conduct that editors should follow. In short, it means treat people politely and with respect even if you are disagreeing with them.
What is not civil?
Uncivil behavior consists of any behavior designed or intended to create stress or conflict.
This includes but is not limited to; insulting other users, rudeness, terse or aggressive behaviors, trolling, and excessive profanity.
Disruptive editing is closely related to not being civil, although it is possible to edit tendentiously without being uncivil.
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