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All editors on Test Wiki should try to '''assume good faith''', that is to say that unless there is reason to believe otherwise that any given editor is here to be constructive and improve the wiki. Assuming good faith is an important goal on all projects, but is especially important on Test Wiki where administrator flag is nearly always granted upon request and only removed in the case of misuse. This does not mean that all actions must be accepted or cannot be reverted, it simply means that one should try to assume that others are trying to help.
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All editors on Test Wiki should try to '''assume good faith''', that is to say that unless there is reason to believe otherwise that any given editor is here to be constructive and improve the wiki. Assuming good faith is an important goal on all projects, but is especially important on Test Wiki, where administrator flag is nearly always granted upon request and only removed in the case of misuse. This does not mean that all actions must be accepted or cannot be reverted, it simply means that one should try to assume that others are trying to help.
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This guideline does not require that editors continue to assume good faith in the presence of obvious evidence to the contrary. Obvious vandalism, personal attacks and harassment of others should never be considered to have been done in good faith. Instead, these type of edits should be reverted and, ''if applicable'', Revision Deletion should be done on it.
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Latest revision as of 01:18, 13 April 2022

All editors on Test Wiki should try to assume good faith, that is to say that unless there is reason to believe otherwise that any given editor is here to be constructive and improve the wiki. Assuming good faith is an important goal on all projects, but is especially important on Test Wiki, where administrator flag is nearly always granted upon request and only removed in the case of misuse. This does not mean that all actions must be accepted or cannot be reverted, it simply means that one should try to assume that others are trying to help.

This guideline does not require that editors continue to assume good faith in the presence of obvious evidence to the contrary. Obvious vandalism, personal attacks and harassment of others should never be considered to have been done in good faith. Instead, these type of edits should be reverted and, if applicable, Revision Deletion should be done on it.