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Assuming good faith is a fundamental principle on Misplaced Pages: it is the assumption that editors' edits and comments are made in good faith. Most people try to help the project, not hurt it. If this were false, a project like Misplaced Pages would be doomed from the beginning.
When disagreement occurs, try to the best of your ability to explain and resolve the problem and not cause more conflict, and give others the opportunity to do the same. Consider whether a dispute stems from different perspectives and look for ways to reach consensus.
When doubt is cast on good faith, continue to assume good faith yourself where you can. Be civil and follow dispute resolution processes, rather than attacking editors or edit warring with them. If you wish to express doubts about the conduct of fellow Wikipedians, then please substantiate those doubts with specific diffs and other relevant evidence so that people can understand the basis for the concerns. Although bad conduct may be apparently due to bad faith, it is usually best to address the conduct without mentioning motives (which mention would tend to exacerbate resentments all around).
Be careful about citing this principle too aggressively. Just as one can incorrectly judge that another is acting in bad faith, so too can one mistakenly conclude that bad faith is being assumed, and exhortations to "Assume Good Faith" can themselves reflect negative assumptions about others if a perceived assumption of bad faith was not clear-cut.
About good faith
Everyone makes mistakes, both behavioral (like personal attacks) and content-based (like adding original research), and we can correct them with reminders most of the time. However, there will be disagreements on Misplaced Pages for which no policy or guideline has an easy answer. When disagreements happen, it may not be that someone has ill intent. Keep a cool head, and consider dispute resolution if disagreements seem intractable; many of them are not.
This guideline does not require that editors continue to assume good faith in the presence of contrary evidence. Assuming good faith does not prohibit discussion and criticism, but instead editors should not attribute the actions being criticized to malice unless there is specific evidence of malice.
Violation of some policies, such as engaging in sock-puppetry, violating consensus, and so on, may be perpetrated in either good or bad faith. There are processes for dealing with all of these, and sanctions for repeated violation of policy apply regardless of whether bad faith was involved.
Good faith and newcomers
Main page: Misplaced Pages:Please do not bite the newcomersIt is important to be patient with newcomers, who will be unfamiliar with Misplaced Pages's culture and rules, but may nonetheless turn out to be valuable contributors.
A newcomer's behavior probably seems appropriate to him/her, and a problem in that regard usually indicates unawareness or misunderstanding of Wikipedian culture. It is not uncommon for a newcomer to believe that an unfamiliar policy should be changed to match their notion of how things should function, especially if they notice that there is already some level of disagreement over the policy in question. Similarly, many newcomers want to have their contributions to articles accepted without question, especially which pertain to subjects on which they have extensive knowledge. Behaviors arising from these perspectives are usually not malicious, and many new users who lack an intuitive grasp of Misplaced Pages customs are gradually brought around once the logic behind them becomes more clear.
Good faith and copyright
Main page: Misplaced Pages:Copyright violations ShortcutWhen dealing with possible copyright violations, good faith means assuming that editors intend to comply with site policy and the law. That is different from assuming they have actually complied with either. Editors have a proactive obligation to document image uploads, etc. and material may be deleted if the documentation is incorrect or inadequate. Good faith corrective action includes informing editors of problems and helping them improve their practices.
Demonstrate good faith
ShortcutIn addition to assuming good faith, encourage others to assume good faith by demonstrating your own good faith. You can do this by articulating your honest motives and by making edits that show your willingness to compromise, interest in improving Misplaced Pages, adherence to policies and guidelines, belief in the veracity of your edits, avoidance of gaming the system, and other good-faith behavior. Showing good faith is not required, but it aids smooth and successful interactions with editors.
Dealing with bad faith
Even if bad faith is evident, do not act uncivilly yourself in return, attack others, or lose your cool over it. It is ultimately much easier for others to resolve a dispute and see who is breaching policies, if one side is clearly acting appropriately throughout.
Misplaced Pages administrators and other experienced editors involved in dispute resolution will usually be glad to help, and are very capable of identifying policy-breaching conduct if their attention is drawn to clear and specific evidence.
Accusing others of bad faith
ShortcutMaking accusations of bad faith can be inflammatory and hence these accusations may not be helpful in a dispute. It can be seen as a personal attack if bad faith motives are alleged without clear evidence that the others' action is actually in bad faith and harassment if done repeatedly. The result is often accusations of bad faith on your part, which tends to create a nasty cycle.
See also
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- MeatBall:AssumeGoodFaith (from MeatballWiki)
- Misplaced Pages:Assume bad faith (humorous)
- Misplaced Pages:Assume good wraith (humorous)
- Misplaced Pages:Assume no clue
- Misplaced Pages:Assume clue
- Misplaced Pages:Assume the assumption of good faith
- Misplaced Pages:Assume the presence of a belly-button
- Misplaced Pages:Be the glue
- Misplaced Pages:Competence is required
- Misplaced Pages:Conflict paradox
- Misplaced Pages:Disruptive editing
- Misplaced Pages:Don't assume
- Misplaced Pages:Don't call a spade a spade
- Misplaced Pages:Honesty
- Misplaced Pages:Lurkers
- Misplaced Pages:No angry mastodons
- Misplaced Pages:No vested contributors
- Misplaced Pages:On assuming good faith
- Misplaced Pages policy should follow the spirit of ahimsa (from meta)
- Misplaced Pages:Wiki spirit
- YOU are pretty darn awesome
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