User:Work permit/3po

What happens next?

 * If my opinion  misses the point
 * Explain why you think I missed the point. Give me a reasonable time to justify or revise my opinion. I'm not an expert on the topic and may have unintentionally overlooked a detail.


 * If my opinion needs clarification
 * Please reply in Plain English. I'd appreciate references to Wikipedia   guidelines and policies.   If I was confusing or you can not see which part of the referenced material applies, then ask me for further clarification.   Please remember to remain civil.


 * If my opinion is not accepted
 * If my opinion is firmly rejected, it's probably not worth while going over the same ground again. Ask the non-accepting party to clarify their viewpoint and summarize the current situation. Remember to stay cool and give reasonable time for   contributions from other editors who may act as local mediators.
 * Your next step is probably to consider one of the other dispute resolution options. The most common of these   at this stage are:
 * A request for comment, a good solution for agreeing a  proposed exception to the guidance, or rejecting it.
 * Raising a Wikiquette  alert, a fair way of   dealing with another editor who consistently shows what you think is   poor etiquette. Going through the third opinion process should demonstrate that   you have made reasonable attempts to resolve issues locally before   raising the alert.
 * Requesting advice on a Wikipedia  noticeboard. For   example Biographies  of living  persons/Noticeboard  is  particularly helpful in those cases where the inclusion of  problematic  biographical material for a living person is under debate.
 * Requesting  advice on a Wikiproject talk page. Nearly all articles   fall within the jurisdiction of a Wikiproject, and the members of that   project can be helpful in further bringing about consensus on that page.


 * If my opinion worked and resolved the dispute
 * Don't forget to express thanks to everyone involved. Positive feedback is encouraged as it shows that their contributions are appreciated which will help to ensure the future of the third opinion project. If my third opinion was especially thoughtful or particularly helpful, you might consider awarding a Third Opinion Award on my talk page.