User:Jorgath/Guide to Dispute Resolution
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The Dispute Resolution Noticeboard is an informal board for resolving content disputes between two or more users. This page is an outline of what to do - and not do - in the process of dispute resolution. It contains advice and guidelines for participants and volunteers to help them navigate the process of DR.
What is Dispute Resolution?
What is Dispute Resolution not?
What is a Dispute Resolution Noticeboard volunteer?
What is a Dispute Resolution Noticeboard volunteer not?
Filing a new Dispute Resolution request
Dos
Don'ts
Opening a dispute resolution case
Dispute resolution case may only be opened by DRN volunteer, who has not been previously involved in particular dispute. Ideally the volunteer should not be involved in interaction with any of the parties at least since a month before the dispute emerged.
The cases are opened once all the opening statements of dispute parties are already filed. Unless this happens, nobody is allowed to place comments in "Discussion of dispute" section.