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(Combined the three "Don't" proposals and edited Steelviper's words to reflect multiple policies. Referenced a common Season 3 line for a name. if so desired and edit to hearts content.)
 
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I propose that we import and modify the "community policy" located here:<br />
I propose that we import and modify the "community policy" located here:<br />
[[Wikipedia:Don't disrupt Wikipedia to make a point |Don't disrupt Wikipedia to make a point]]
[[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Don't disrupt Wikipedia to illustrate a point]]


These policies might serve as a reminder to those who would mistreat others within the boundaries of other policies that there is a standard of behavior that they are held accountable to. It's not a terribly long page, but I'd want to make sure everyone got a chance to look it over and change anything that they felt needed "localising" to our particular wiki-community. Presumably some industrious soul would swipe and/or rewrite in their own words the core of the above poliicies, and then the community would iron out any issues before putting it into effect. These policies need not really have any "teeth" behind it for violators. I'd hope that it's mere existance might help the community self-police with peer pressure to make sure that people who are misbehaving realize that their behavior is not appreciated, and won't be tolerated. Import would presumably begin as soon as this passed, with revisions and "confirmation" of the policies to follow shortly thereafter. These policies would likely reside in the "Battlestar Wiki" namespace as an "official policy" once adopted.
These policies might serve as a reminder to those who would mistreat others within the boundaries of other policies that there is a standard of behavior that they are held accountable to. It's not a terribly long page, but I'd want to make sure everyone got a chance to look it over and change anything that they felt needed "localising" to our particular wiki-community. Presumably some industrious soul would swipe and/or rewrite in their own words the core of the above poliicies, and then the community would iron out any issues before putting it into effect. These policies need not really have any "teeth" behind it for violators. I'd hope that it's mere existance might help the community self-police with peer pressure to make sure that people who are misbehaving realize that their behavior is not appreciated, and won't be tolerated. Import would presumably begin as soon as this passed, with revisions and "confirmation" of the policies to follow shortly thereafter. These policies would likely reside in the "Battlestar Wiki" namespace as an "official policy" once adopted.

Revision as of 17:38, 16 September 2006

It is possible to follow the exact letter of all policies. It is possible to be always be correct about everything you post. It is also possible to do all of the above... while being completely wrong. Sometimes it's better to be wrong graciously than be right (and be a jerk). So, please there are some things that you just don't do (not even in war).

Import (and modify) "Don't be dense" from Wikimedia

Don't be dense: Best way to summarize this is blindly applying policies without using common sense and ignoring generally and obviously accepted content and evidence while demanding "proof."

I propose that we import and modify the "community policy" located here:
Don't be dense

Import (and modify) "Don't be a dick" from Wikimedia

Don't be a dick: It is possible to follow policies correctly and to the letter, while being rude, inconsiderate, and wrong.

I propose that we import and modify the "community policy" located here:
Don't be a dick

Import (and modify) "Don't disrupt Wikipedia to make a point" from Wikimedia

"Don't disrupt Wikipedia to make a point": Related to the "Don't be a dick" policy, "being right" in a way that is disrupting Wikipedia is wrong.

I propose that we import and modify the "community policy" located here:
Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Don't disrupt Wikipedia to illustrate a point

These policies might serve as a reminder to those who would mistreat others within the boundaries of other policies that there is a standard of behavior that they are held accountable to. It's not a terribly long page, but I'd want to make sure everyone got a chance to look it over and change anything that they felt needed "localising" to our particular wiki-community. Presumably some industrious soul would swipe and/or rewrite in their own words the core of the above poliicies, and then the community would iron out any issues before putting it into effect. These policies need not really have any "teeth" behind it for violators. I'd hope that it's mere existance might help the community self-police with peer pressure to make sure that people who are misbehaving realize that their behavior is not appreciated, and won't be tolerated. Import would presumably begin as soon as this passed, with revisions and "confirmation" of the policies to follow shortly thereafter. These policies would likely reside in the "Battlestar Wiki" namespace as an "official policy" once adopted.