FamilySearch Wiki:Civility and Polite Discourse: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
m (Reverted edits by Fosamaxclassaction2012 (talk) to last revision by Cottrells) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Policy}} Rude, insensitive, argumentative, impolite communications are unacceptable in the Wiki community. Written or verbal personal attacks should be reported to administration. Users and contributors should encourage polite behavior in others and report offenders. As a community owned and operated entity, this site | {{Policy}} | ||
Rude, insensitive, argumentative, impolite communications are unacceptable in the Wiki community. Written or verbal personal attacks should be reported to administration. Users and contributors should encourage polite behavior in others and report offenders. As a community owned and operated entity, this site and its visitors should be treated with respect and dignity.<br> | |||
*The Research Wiki includes links to user's e-mail. Therefore, any discussions conducted through e-mail about the Wiki are governed by the same policy.<br> | *The Research Wiki includes links to user's e-mail. Therefore, any discussions conducted through e-mail about the Wiki are governed by the same policy.<br> | ||
{{Policies and guidelines}} | {{Policies and guidelines}} |
Revision as of 09:22, 20 November 2012
![]() |
This page explains a policy, a widely accepted standard that all contributors should normally follow. |
Please visit the talk page to add comments or suggestions for further development of the policy. |
Rude, insensitive, argumentative, impolite communications are unacceptable in the Wiki community. Written or verbal personal attacks should be reported to administration. Users and contributors should encourage polite behavior in others and report offenders. As a community owned and operated entity, this site and its visitors should be treated with respect and dignity.
- The Research Wiki includes links to user's e-mail. Therefore, any discussions conducted through e-mail about the Wiki are governed by the same policy.
|