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Prior to requesting mediation, contributors are required to take steps to resolve the editing conflict on their own: | Prior to requesting mediation, contributors are required to take steps to resolve the editing conflict on their own: | ||
| − | #Review the Tips to avoid disputes. | + | #Review the [[FamilySearch Wiki:Tips to avoid disputes|Tips to avoid disputes]]. |
#Seek to resolve the dispute through [[FamilySearch Wiki:Negotiation|negotiation]]. | #Seek to resolve the dispute through [[FamilySearch Wiki:Negotiation|negotiation]]. | ||
#[[FamilySearch Wiki:Seek Help from Others|Seek help from others]] to resolve the conflict. | #[[FamilySearch Wiki:Seek Help from Others|Seek help from others]] to resolve the conflict. | ||
| − | If an editing conflict cannot be resolved through negotiation and seeking help from others, the contributors can request Mediation from the Mediation Committee. The Mediation process will be governed by the Mediation Policy. | + | If an editing conflict cannot be resolved through negotiation and seeking help from others, the contributors can [[FamilySearch Wiki:Mediation Requests|request Mediation]] from the [[FamilySearch Wiki:Mediation Committee|Mediation Committee]]. The Mediation process will be governed by the [[FamilySearch Wiki:Formal Mediation Policy|Mediation Policy]]. |
If the conflict is related to user conduct that is in conflict with the [[FamilySearch Wiki:Civility and Polite Discourse|Civility and Polite Discourse]] policy, the issue will be handled through the [[FamilySearch Wiki:Arbitration|Arbitration]] process. | If the conflict is related to user conduct that is in conflict with the [[FamilySearch Wiki:Civility and Polite Discourse|Civility and Polite Discourse]] policy, the issue will be handled through the [[FamilySearch Wiki:Arbitration|Arbitration]] process. | ||
{{Policies and guidelines}} | {{Policies and guidelines}} | ||
Latest revision as of 18:35, 11 October 2011
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This page explains a policy, a widely accepted standard that all contributors should normally follow. Changes made to it should reflect consensus. |
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Please visit the discussion page to add comments or suggestions for further development of the policy. | |
| Dispute resolution |
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| Avoid disputes |
| Tips to avoid disputes |
| Mediation |
| Mediation Policy Mediation Committee Request mediation |
| Arbitration |
| Community Council |
| Remedies |
| Editing restrictions General sanctions |
Mediation is a process that can be requested by contributors to help them resolve disputes about article content.
Prior to requesting mediation, contributors are required to take steps to resolve the editing conflict on their own:
- Review the Tips to avoid disputes.
- Seek to resolve the dispute through negotiation.
- Seek help from others to resolve the conflict.
If an editing conflict cannot be resolved through negotiation and seeking help from others, the contributors can request Mediation from the Mediation Committee. The Mediation process will be governed by the Mediation Policy.
If the conflict is related to user conduct that is in conflict with the Civility and Polite Discourse policy, the issue will be handled through the Arbitration process.
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