Wikipedia:DRN Rule F
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DRN Rule F is used when an article talk page is the subject of discussion. Here are the ground rules for any mediation that is conducted at DRN where the moderator specifies Rule F:
- Be civil and concise.
- Civility is required everywhere in Wikipedia and is essential in dispute resolution. Uncivil statements may be collapsed.
- Overly long statements do not clarify issues. (They may make the author feel better, but the objective is to discuss the article constructively.) Overly long statements may be collapsed, and the party may be told to summarize them. Read Too Long, Didn't Read, and don't write anything that is too long for other editors to read. If the moderator says to write one paragraph, that means one paragraph of reasonable length.
- Do not report any issues about the article or the editing of the article at any other noticeboards, such as WP:ANI or Arbitration Enforcement. Reporting any issue about the article at any other location is forum shopping, which is strongly discouraged. Any old discussions at any other noticeboards must be closed or suspended. If any new discussions are opened elsewhere while discussion is pending at DRN, the mediation at DRN will be failed.
- Comment on content, not contributors.
- The purpose of discussion is to improve the article, not to complain about other editors. (There may be a combination of content issues and conduct issues, but resolving the content issue often mitigates the conduct issue or permits it to subside.) Uncivil comments or comments about other editors may be suppressed.
- "Comment on content, not contributors" means that if you are asked to summarize what you want changed in the article, or left the same, it is not necessary or useful to name the other editors, but it may be important to identify the paragraphs or locations in the article. It isn't necessary to identify the other editors with whom you disagree.
- Discuss edits, not editors. This means the same as "Comment on content, not contributors". It is repeated because it needs repeating.
- Do not edit the article talk page while moderated discussion is in progress. If the article talk page is edited by a party while discussion is pending at DRN, the mediation at DRN will be failed.
- Do not communicate with the moderator on his user talk page. This is seen by other editors as trying to run around them. If you have a question for the moderator, ask it at DRN.
- Do not edit the article while discussion is in progress. Communication about the article might be necessary at the talk page, but we are leaving the talk page alone, so the article should also be left aone.
- The moderator may not have any background knowledge about the subject. It is the responsibility of the editors, who are familiar with the subject matter, to inform the moderator about the subject matter, just as the purpose of the article is to inform the readers about the subject matter.
- Be specific at DRN.
- Do not engage in back-and-forth discussion to statements by other editors; that is, do not reply to the comments of other editors. That has already been tried and has not resolved the content dispute (since talk page discussion is a precondition for discussion at DRN). Address your comments to the moderator and the community. Replies to other editors or back-and-forth discussion may be collapsed by the moderator and may result in a rebuke.
- Every participant is expected to check on the case at least every 48 hours and to answer questions within 48 hours.