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The wiki mind or wiki spirit is the fundamental presumptions of the author of this page.
- To assume good faith. This is the very basic presumption that every Wikipedia user must have.
- What to do if you later realize that this presumption is not true?
- Do not use Wikipedia, or
- Just pretend to believe that this is true
- What to do if you later realize that this presumption is not true?
- Respect for freedom and equality among Wikipedia users in editing the page.
- Focus on creation-oriented editing rather than suppression-oriented editing.
- creation-oriented editing is, for example, creating new pages, adding more information
- suppression-oriented editing is, for example, page deletion, blocking user, protecting page
- To be bold in updating pages