User:Buster7/Sandbox/revive WikiKnights

Suggestions to New Editors

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  1. Don't take it personally. Editors make honest mistakes. Communicating our thoughts is not easily done on the Internet.
  2. Don't isolate your interpretation. There are most likely other interpretations. What you read is NOT what was meant.
  3. Don't forget the Human Dimension of Wikipedia editing. Keep things in perspective.
  4. Don't think of WP Editing as a competition. Don't retaliate. Don't resort to an editing form of Road rage.
  5. It's not worth the aggrevation to respond. Stay calm and maintain a professional demeanor. Be patient and remain courteous.
  6. Give other editors the benefit of the doubt. Avoid conflict, even if you feel you are right.
  7. Do not retaliate or in anyway engage the other editor by YELLING. Avoid the written equivelent of "hand gestures".
  8. Do not underestimate the other editors potential for aggression and some form of retaliation. AGF, but with a caveat.
  9. Assume Good Faith toward your collaborating fellow editor but perhaps not his edits. AGF is not intended to be self-destructive. Assuming Good Faith avoids conflict
  10. Don't edit the article or talk page in question when angry or upset. Never let your anger or frustration be the deciding factor in YOUR behavior.
  11. Ignore attacks. Not easily done, but a real timesaver. Attacks and counter-attacks are hazardous to your mental health. The best and most frequently offerered Administrative advice is to move on and, if absolutely necessary, return the next day. The best and most frequently offered B7 advice is to go fishing.  

Buster Seven Talk (UTC) 12:56, 17 August 2024 (UTC)

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For a new user in hot water

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  • Offer a softer, more congenial explanation of the situation. More honey, less vinegar.
  • Motivate them to get past the hurdle. "There is so much more to WP than this minor predicament. Hang in there!"
  • Encourage them to stay calm and develop a collegial editing style. "Don't take it personally because it's not meant to be personal."
  • Support their potential, not necessarily their stance. They may be way off base but their potential is what is important...to them and to Wikipedia.
  • By example, show how to collaborate with the other editors rather than confronting them. This will provide an opening for the new editor to partner with established editors rather than argue with them.
  • Emphasize, in your messages, co-operating and working with other editors. This creates the awareness of the true Wikipedia collaborative environment and should offset any sense of competition that may be prevailing.
  • Don't take sides in a disagreement of opinion or in discussing the reason they are "in hot water".