How To React To Good Style Transgressions
      
      
        Occasionally, someone new to WardsWiki comes along and starts editing in ways that go against the grain of Wiki conventions
      
      
      
        Usually, a WikiGnome will just fix the edits, and life goes on.  That's WhyWikiWorks.  
      
      
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           But sometimes, a new user objects to anonymous stylistic changes, even when those changes reflect the standards of the community.  
        
 
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           New users aren't vandals--they just have different perspectives.  
        
 
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           If we want to keep a consistent style within WardsWiki, we need to find a way to gently guide new users into good practices.
        
 
      
      
        ---Therefore,
      
      
        WikiGnomes need to be extra-cautious when making stylistic changes to the edits of new users.  
      
      
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           It might be best to put a signed note on the new user's HomePage explaining the changes, and politely letting the user know that the changes aren't a personal affront.  
        
 
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           If the user still takes umbrage, drop the issue altogether: it's likely that another WikiGnome will do the same thing later, and might be able to phrase the explanation differently, in a way that the new user will understand  * Under no circumstances should stylistic differences escalate to the point where you SetTheBozoBit or launch personal attacks.  It's just not worth it.
        
 
      
      
        ---But,
      
      
        Wiki is not static.  Over time, what is GoodStyle will change, so WikiGnomes need to be reasonable. 
      
      
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           Consider whether the stylistic differences are disruptive enough to worry about 
        
 
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           Even if you think that SturgeonsLaw applies to new users' WikiInnovations, that means that at least 10% of what they come up with are good ideas and are worth leaving alone
        
 
      
      
      
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