User:PJvanMill/Modern Wikipedian values

Background
This essay is an alternative to Old-fashioned Wikipedian values. Like that one, it tries to capture what is great behaviour in a Wikipedian; this essay gives a different view, and focuses more on specific behaviours. If you want to follow these principles, then make a commitment by signing up, and spread the word if you like.

Pledges
In interactions with other people on Wikipedia, I will try to:
 * 1) never misrepresent or one-sidedly describe a situation
 * 2) never say something I do not actually believe
 * 3) always re-read my comments and anything it is in response to before pressing "Publish changes"
 * 4) only ever press "Publish changes" when in a calm state of mind
 * 5) explain my thinking when asked
 * 6) be open to the possibility that I did something wrong
 * 7) be open to the possibility that my analysis of something was mistaken
 * 8) always make a sincere attempt to see the other's position
 * 9) never speculate that someone may be acting in bad faith
 * 10) never make statements or implications about an opponent's character
 * 11) be sparing and careful with my use of templates
 * 12) treat everyone in a manner that I would not have a problem with if I were subject to it
 * 13) never bring up an opponent's behaviour or tone when that is not what is being discussed
 * 14) be open to other editors telling me when they think I (might) have failed to do any of the above

Signatures

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 * As author,  PJvanMill ) talk ( 17:31, 7 December 2020 (UTC)

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