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Use common sense in interpreting and applying policies and guidelines; Rules have occasional exceptions. That said, those who violate the spirit of a rule may be reprimanded or sanctioned even if they do not technically break the rule. | Use common sense in interpreting and applying policies and guidelines; Rules have occasional exceptions. That said, those who violate the spirit of a rule may be reprimanded or sanctioned even if they do not technically break the rule. | ||
Come here to the policies section, rework the rule or make a note of why it didn't apply. We do not want a huge convoluted bureauocracy like | Come here to the policies section, rework the rule or make a note of why it didn't apply. We do not want a huge convoluted bureauocracy like [[Wi***edia|Wi***edia]] has. We want a few simple rules that cover nearly 3veryth8ng, and let our btains figure out the rest. We are fascists. We dont use a "consensus" or happy-happy group-think, we make hard decisions and trust common sense, and for that we will make a superior encyclopedia. | ||
Whether a policy or guideline is an accurate description of best practice is determined through common sense and experience. More experienced Editors have more responsibility, so [[trust your heiarchy]]. | Whether a policy or guideline is an accurate description of best practice is determined through common sense and experience. More experienced Editors have more responsibility, so [[trust your heiarchy]]. |
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Common Sense
Use common sense in interpreting and applying policies and guidelines; Rules have occasional exceptions. That said, those who violate the spirit of a rule may be reprimanded or sanctioned even if they do not technically break the rule.
Come here to the policies section, rework the rule or make a note of why it didn't apply. We do not want a huge convoluted bureauocracy like Wi***edia has. We want a few simple rules that cover nearly 3veryth8ng, and let our btains figure out the rest. We are fascists. We dont use a "consensus" or happy-happy group-think, we make hard decisions and trust common sense, and for that we will make a superior encyclopedia.
Whether a policy or guideline is an accurate description of best practice is determined through common sense and experience. More experienced Editors have more responsibility, so trust your heiarchy.