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[[FamilySearch Wiki:Dispute resolution]]
When one contributor reverts content that another has provided, the potential exists for an edit war. To prevent an edit war, both contributors should review and apply the following tips to avoid disputes:  


When one contributor reverts content that another has provided, the potential exists for an edit war. To prevent an edit war, both contributors should review and apply the following tips to avoid disputes:
#Use etiqutte.  
#Assume good faith.
#Be civilized in discussions.
#Be open to compromise.


#[[FamilySearch Wiki:Etiquette Guidelines|Use etiquette]].
If the conflict is not resolved by applying these tips, the contributors should use Negotiation and seek to resolve the conflict by Talking with each other. 
#[[FamilySearch Wiki:Assume good faith|Assume good faith]].
#[[FamilySearch Wiki:Civility and Polite Discourse|Be civilized in discussions]].
 
If the conflict is not resolved by applying these tips, the contributors should use [[FamilySearch Wiki:Negotiation|negotiation]] and seek to resolve the conflict by [[FamilySearch Wiki:Talk to each other|talking with each other]].

Revision as of 13:15, 6 October 2011

When one contributor reverts content that another has provided, the potential exists for an edit war. To prevent an edit war, both contributors should review and apply the following tips to avoid disputes:

  1. Use etiqutte.
  2. Assume good faith.
  3. Be civilized in discussions.
  4. Be open to compromise.

If the conflict is not resolved by applying these tips, the contributors should use Negotiation and seek to resolve the conflict by Talking with each other.