Wikipedia:Flowcharts
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![]() | This is an explanatory essay about the Wikipedia policies and guilelines. This page provides additional information about concepts in the page(s) it supplements. This page is not one of Wikipedia's policies or guidelines as it has not been thoroughly vetted by the community. |
These flowcharts may expedite decision-making while editing Wikipedia articles. Each flowchart begins at the top with a statement and asks a yes–no question whose answer determines where to proceed according to arrows marked "yes" or "no".
Ownership behavior
[edit]Ownership behavior or Wikipedia power plays are tied to the decline of Wikipedia. Avoid ownership behavior with the aid of the following flowchart:
I want to revert a change that was made to a Wikipedia article! | ||||||||||||||||||
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Editing and disruptive editing
[edit]Disruptive editing includes incidental vandalism, but long-time Wikipedia editors are often disruptive too. Avoid disruptive behavior with the aid of the following flowchart:
I want to include material in a Wikipedia article! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ignore all rules
[edit]The short Wikipedia policy "ignore all rules" is often used to justify disruptive editing. Avoid disruptive behavior with the aid of the following flowchart:
I want to cite Wikipedia:Ignore all rules as a justification for my actions! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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