Wiki Ethics

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    1. Some loose guidelines
    2. Should anything be taboo? If so, what?
    3. Topics
    4. Philosophy
    5. Helpful Websites For Wiki Ethics

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The Wiki is a powerful tool and there are few strict rules, but over time the community has developed a strong sense of what is right and what is wrong.

Some loose guidelines

It likely remains true that Wikis sort themselves out. That is why any talk of ethics wouldn't be rules but mere guidelines that people might like to follow.

We would all hate to see the wiki turn into a great place to post porn and ridicule others, but this isn't likely to happen as long as we are all respectful and cooperative. Confrontational statements and material is typically ignored or removed.

Should anything be taboo? If so, what?

Possible ideas (add what you want, even if it's just a bud of an idea):

Topics

There are some topics that have never (and likely will never) have a satisfactory conclusion. That's because the people who make up the Wiki feel differently about them. You can discuss them in Wiki Community/Ethics Discussion, but it is unlikely that you can present an argument that will have everybody agreeing with your personal feelings on the issue.

Here's a list:

Philosophy

Trying to sum up the Wiki philosophy in an artful phrase is difficult, but here are some attempts:

Note that these aren't really rules or subjects to discuss, just attempts at witty turns of phrase that convey a personal philosophy about the Wiki. Think beautiful words, not legal clauses. If you want to discuss Wiki Ethics, try the discussion area.

Helpful Websites For Wiki Ethics

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