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  2. Wikipedia : Dispute resolution noticeboard/Volunteering

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    The dispute was resolved on the article talk page while the case was awaiting dispute resolution. The dispute is primarily about user conduct not content. To close a case, edit the DRN case section and place the word "closed" in the case status template, and archive the case with the {{DRN archive top}} template, as shown in this example:

  3. Wikipedia : Administrators' guide/Dealing with disputes

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    Where at all possible, editors are supposed to deal with their own disagreements. As of 2011, there are over 3 million articles on Wikipedia, with several thousand new ones being added every week. But there are only about 750 active administrators, most of whom are busy with other things than complex dispute resolution. So choose your battles ...

  4. Wikipedia:Dispute resolution - Wikipedia

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    The Dispute resolution noticeboard (DRN) is the place where editors involved in a content dispute can have a discussion facilitated by uninvolved volunteers, in an attempt to find compromise and resolution to disputes. The volunteers are experienced Wikipedia editors with knowledge in dispute resolution.

  5. Wikipedia : Dispute resolution requests/Third opinion

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    Dispute resolution noticeboard; Request an outside opinion when there is a content dispute between only two users. Ask questions and request assistance from users familiar with the content policies and guidelines relevant to that noticeboard. Request input on a specific content issue from a broad number of uninvolved users.

  6. Wikipedia:Dispute resolution requests - Wikipedia

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    Dispute resolution noticeboard; Request an outside opinion when there is a content dispute between only two users. Ask questions and request assistance from users familiar with the content policies and guidelines relevant to that noticeboard. Request input on a specific content issue from a broad number of uninvolved users.

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Dispute Resolution/Proposals/Dispute ...

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    This is the dispute resolution manual, a guide to everything you could possibly want to know about disputes on Wikipedia. This guide is aimed at prospective neutral parties, mediators, and editors involved in a dispute, you may also want to read Wikipedia:Dispute resolution. Here, we aim to show editors new to dispute resolution the strategies ...

  8. Wikipedia:Dispute resolution requests/ArbCom - Wikipedia

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    A request for arbitration is the last step of dispute resolution on Wikipedia. The Arbitration Committee considers requests to open new cases and review previous decisions. The entire process is governed by the arbitration policy. For information about requesting arbitration, and how cases are accepted and dealt with, please see guide to ...

  9. Alternative dispute resolution - Wikipedia

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    Alternative dispute resolution (ADR), or external dispute resolution (EDR), typically denotes a wide range of dispute resolution processes and techniques that parties can use to settle disputes with the help of a third party. [1] They are used for disagreeing parties who cannot come to an agreement short of litigation. However, ADR is also ...