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{{shortcut|STOW:DBTN}} {{Guidelines}} {{guideline}} STOWiki improves through not only the hard work of more dedicated members, but also through the contributions of many curious newcomers. '''All''' of us were newcomers once, even those careful or lucky enough to have avoided common mistakes, and many of us consider ourselves newcomers even after months (or years) of contributing. New contributors are prospective "members" and are therefore our most valuable resource. We must treat newcomers with kindness and patience — nothing scares potentially valuable contributors away faster than hostility or elitism. While many newcomers hit the ground running, some lack knowledge about the way we do things. ==Please do not bite the newcomers== * Understand that newcomers are both needed by and of value to the community. By empowering newcomers, we improve the diversity of knowledge, opinions and ideals on STOWiki, enhance its value and preserve its neutrality and integrity as a resource. * Remember, our motto β and our invitation to the newcomer β is '''[[Project:Be bold in updating pages|be bold]]'''. We have a set of rules and standards and traditions, but they must not be applied in such a way as to thwart those newcomers who take that invitation at face value. It is entirely possible for a newcomer to this site to bring a wealth of experience from other venues, together with ideas and creative energy which, current rules and standards notwithstanding, may further improve our community and end product. It may be that the rules and standards need revising or expanding; some of what the newcomer seems to be doing "wrong" at first may prove to actually improve STOWiki. Observe for a while and, if necessary, ask what the newcomer is about before defining what he/she is doing as "wrong" or "substandard". * If you do determine, or sincerely believe, a newcomer has made a mistake, such as forgetting to put titles in boldface, or failing to make useful links, try to correct the mistake yourself. Don't slam the newcomer; remember, this is a place where anyone can edit and, in a very real sense, it is therefore each person's responsibility to edit, not criticize or supervise others. * If you really feel that you must say anything at all to a newcomer about a mistake, do it in a spirit of being helpful. Begin by introducing yourself with a Standard user greeting on their talk page to let them know that they are welcome here, and present your corrections calmly and as the contributor's peer, perhaps also pointing out things they've done which you ''like''. If you can't do that, then it is better to say nothing. <pre> == Welcome to STOWiki == Hi, welcome to STOWiki.org. Please fell free to add to the Wiki and [[Project:Be_bold_in_updating_pages|be bold]]! If you have any questions, the [[Project:Guidelines|Guidelines]] cannot answer, simply ask me on my talk page. Please [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|sign your name]] on talk pages using four tildes (<nowiki><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></nowiki>); this will automatically produce your name and the date. Again, welcome! ~~~~ </pre> * Other newcomers may be hesitant to make changes, especially major ones, such as NPOV-ing and moving, due to fear of damaging STOWiki (or of offending otherSTOWikians, or being flamed). Teach them to be bold, and do not be annoyed by their "timidity". * When giving advice to newcomers, tone down the rhetoric even a few notches from the usual mellow discourse that already (should) dominate STOWiki. Make the newcomer feel genuinely welcome, not as though they must win your approval in order to be granted membership into an exclusive club. Any new domain of concentrated, special-purpose human activity has its own specialized strictures and structures, which take time to learn, and which may benefit from periodic re-examination and revision. * Sometimes users forget to use four tildes after talk page posts. You can make the reminder process a little easier and less annoying by using the following template - it is more effective than swearing under your breath. This: <code><nowiki>{{subst:unsigned|User name of the person who did not sign}}</nowiki></code> Creates: <small>βThe preceding [[Project:Signature|unsigned]] comment was added by {{User|bobalobabingbong}} 00:26, 11 October 2009 (UTC)</small> * [[Project:Assume good faith|Assume good faith]] on the part of the newcomer. They most likely want to help out. Give them a chance! * Remember [[wikipedia:Hanlon's Razor|Hanlon's Razor]]. Behavior that appears malicious to experienced STOWikians is more likely due to ignorance of our expectations and rules. Even if you're '''100% sure''' that someone is a worthless, no-good, low-down scum-sucking '''[[wikipedia:Internet troll|Internet troll]]''', vandal, or worse, ''conduct yourself as if they're not.'' By being calm, interested, and respectful, your dignity is uplifted, and you further our project. * Remember that you were once a newcomer also. Treat others as (if possible, '''better than''') you would want to be treated if you had just arrived at STOWiki. == How to avoid being a biter == In more general terms, one can also avoid being accused of being a "biter" by: # Avoiding intensifiers in commentary; # Modulating one's approach and wording on STOWiki; # Striving to respond in a measured manner; # Accepting graciously one's actions or inactions in a given situation or context; # Acknowledging differing principles and willingness to reach consensus; # Opening one towards taking responsibility for resolution of conflicts; # Reciprocating where necessary; and # ''Listening'' actively. Consciously choose the steadfast ground. Strive to be a responsible STOWikian. By fostering goodwill, one will not provoke or be provoked easily, and will allow the STOWikian to devote their time and resources towards building an encyclopedia - part of what STOWiki and this whole online project and community is all about! == If you've been bitten == If you have been "bitten", or feel that you have been "bitten", there are a number of things to keep in mind, and alternatives to choose from: # Choose to ''actively learn'' from the incident. #: Consider alternatives that could have been used by the "biter" to achieve a more desirable response for yourself, and if you encounter a similar situation in the future, consider acting in the latter manner if the situation warrants. # Graciously point out that one is ''encouraged'' that someone took the time to acknowledge your actions. # Consider that negative "biting" incidents are ''transitory'' - one should not feel the need to pacify one's actions as a result of non-constructive commentary. Extract the wisdom that may have been unintentionally veiled, and choose to take ''that'' away as valuable experience. # Choose to point out in a reasoned manner any offense taken, and learn to recognize when the message cannot be received. The recipient may be unable or unwilling to accept fault or otherwise, and it may be better to move on to other things than to dwell on the "bite". == See also == * [[wikipedia:Hanlon's Razor|Hanlon's razor]] * [[Project:Assume good faith]] * [[Project:Be bold in updating pages]] * [[Project:Wikiquette]]
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