Essay on editing Wikipedia
This is an essay. It contains the advice or opinions of one or more Wikipedia contributors. This page is not an encyclopedia article, nor is it one of Wikipedia's policies or guidelines, as it has not been thoroughly vetted by the community. Some essays represent widespread norms; others only represent minority viewpoints. |
While editors work on Wikipedia, mistakes are not only allowed but inevitable. Perfection is impossible.
Mistakes may not be acceptable if:
- They are purposeful (which means they are not mistakes)
- They occur a reasonable period of time after one has been warned that similar actions were mistakes
- If they regard biographies of living people
However, mistakes may not be used to:
- Prove that someone is unqualified to edit pages regarding a topic
Mistakes should be met with counsel, not criticism. Before banning or blocking someone, ask them what happened, and look at how long they've been an editor. If they're new, it might have been a mistake.
See also
edit- WP:PERFECTION
- Wikipedia:Punishing productivity
- Wikipedia:Questions allowed
- Wikipedia:Thank rather than criticize
- Wikipedia:There are no cops on Wikipedia
- Wikipedia:Improvement sucks