'' About avoiding EditWar''''''s and WikiConflicts '' DoingStuff.DonaldNoyes.20140912 ---- '''''How? UseMonologues - this is one''''' ---- Begin Monologue * Much space and time is consumed when two or more individuals involve themselves in point-making that leads to no conclusions, instead leads to conflicts and misunderstandings regarding a topic, method, or structure. * It is a GoodThing to avoid involvement in such endless debates, usually typified by creating a very long page, and when it becomes lengthy, to continue the thread by creating part1, part2, etc. * '''Seldom''', no, '''never''' gnome such pages, for they are not meant to be improved upon, and you may encounter opposition and be drawn into the inconclusive work. ** You may find if you do, that one or more of those who have been interested or involved it the work will attempt to drag you into another such conversation. * They usually cannot be fixed simply or improved upon somewhat by editing, the strategy seeming to be to make points and counter-points via another paragraph, ask another question, oppose via responses not gendering understanding or resolution. * The way you may identify such pages: ** they will have multiple and continuing appearances on RecentChanges for days, weeks and months at a time. ** they are also hard to follow and to not resolve to points being resolved. * so avoid reading, commenting within, or about such pages. End Monologue To avoid this becoming anything other than a monologue, simply delete this page if you disagree and it will all be over, I will not restore it. ----- Long heated debates are often a symptom of miscommunication or different fundamental understandings of something, not a cause. The real goal should be to get to the bottom of such differences in views rather than sweep them under the rug like a communist nation that wants to hide conflict in order to look orderly and pretty. ---- CategoryWikiMaintenance CategoryWikiEditing