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This page in a nutshell: In a dispute, do your best to take a step back and take the long view. |
When in a dispute about anything from article content to deletion to policy, it is dangerously easy to fall into one-sided, partisan discourse. Everyone is guilty of this to some degree, but the important thing is to remember to, when necessary, take a step back and be pragmatic. Take the long view – what is best for the reader?
Even if you don't always follow the advice in this essay – no-one is perfect – bear it mind, and perhaps point others to it.