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Or "Kingdom Hearts", but that would be a byotch on the categories.
Anyway, we all know that we have a problem with getting personal-attacky in debates and edit comments, and I can definitely say that, as the biggest jerkass on the wiki, I'm hardly setting a good example. So, the proposal is basically like this:
- We institute a no-tolerance policy for personal attacks. Any personal attack, no matter the "seniority" of the editor in question or the "rightness" of their viewpoint, gets a warning.
- However, if you get a warning for a personal attack, you can choose to volunteer at the Heartless Manufactory with whoever you attacked.
- When you do so, a third editor (has to be registered, but otherwise can be anybody) chooses a needed task for you and the person you were fighting with to work on: creating a "wanted article", filling in the notes archives for one of the Projects, categorizing images, replacing image links, etc.
- Once you and the other editor complete this task, the warning is removed from your talk page, and for all intents and purposes it never happened.
Basically, it's a "learn to appreciate each other OR go to jail" type of idea. And as the worst offender, I'll even do one with each person I've insulted in the past, if they want to.
Thoughts?
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