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  2. Wikipedia:How to be civil - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is at heart an online community. To maintain the effectiveness of the community, all members must be civil to one another and remember why they have joined the community in the first place. Editors should strive to create an environment that supports other editors and that does not encourage or support breaches of incivility.

  3. Wikipedia:Civility - Wikipedia

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    Civility is part of Wikipedia's code of conduct and one of its five pillars.Stated simply, editors should always treat each other with consideration and respect.They should focus on improving the encyclopedia while maintaining a pleasant editing environment by behaving politely, calmly and reasonably, even during heated debates.

  4. Civility - Wikipedia

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    At the core of the civility certification process are several commitments, including advocating for dignity and respect in all dealings, listening to create constructive dialogues, speaking in a manner that reflects respect, ensuring all public content is within bounds defined by the Certified Civil standards, displaying the Certified Civil ...

  5. Wikipedia : Essays in a nutshell/Civility

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    It's okay to call a spade a spade – to speak plainly – but remember to remain civil, and to stay focused on improving the encyclopedia WP:SPADE. Mid Deny recognition: Recognition is a motivation for vandalism. Trolls require food. Don't feed the trolls. WP:DENY, WP:DNR, WP:DNFTT. Mid Drop the stick and back slowly away from the horse carcass

  6. Civic virtue - Wikipedia

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    Civic virtues are historically taught as a matter of chief concern in nations under republican forms of government, and societies with cities.When final decisions on public matters are made by a monarch, it is the monarch's virtues which influence those decisions.

  7. Help:Introduction to policies and guidelines/All - Wikipedia

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    Being civil entails remaining polite and assuming good faith when interacting with others, and focusing on the content of edits rather than on personal issues. It requires participating in a respectful and considerate way, without ignoring the positions and conclusions of others.

  8. Maine high court strikes down law that allowed lawsuits for ...

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    The highest court in Maine ruled Tuesday against a law that retroactively removed the statute of limitations for civil child sexual abuse lawsuits, concluding a tense chapter in a yearslong legal ...

  9. Civil discourse - Wikipedia

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    Civil discourse embodies the values of civic learning: open-mindedness, compromise, and mutual respect. [51] In a way, civil discourse promotes individual and social development. It can be challenging and fruitful. Civil discourse is the practice of engaging in conversation to seek and foster understanding with mutual airing of views.