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== '''Request for third opinions''' ==
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'''This process is neither mandatory nor binding.''' Rather, it is a voluntary, nonbinding, informal mechanism through which two editors currently in dispute can request an opinion from an uninvolved third editor.
 
'''This process is neither mandatory nor binding.''' Rather, it is a voluntary, nonbinding, informal mechanism through which two editors currently in dispute can request an opinion from an uninvolved third editor.
  
== Providing third opinions ==
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* Third opinions must be neutral. If you have had dealings with the article or with the editors involved in the dispute that would bias your response, do not offer a third opinion on that dispute.
 
* Third opinions must be neutral. If you have had dealings with the article or with the editors involved in the dispute that would bias your response, do not offer a third opinion on that dispute.
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* Do not provide opinions recklessly.  Remember that wikis work by consensus, not a vote. In some cases both sides may have presented valid arguments, or you may disagree with both. Provide the reasoning behind your argument.
 
* Do not provide opinions recklessly.  Remember that wikis work by consensus, not a vote. In some cases both sides may have presented valid arguments, or you may disagree with both. Provide the reasoning behind your argument.
 
* Write your opinion in a civil and nonjudgmental way.
 
* Write your opinion in a civil and nonjudgmental way.
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Revision as of 01:54, 9 September 2018

Request for third opinions

This process is neither mandatory nor binding. Rather, it is a voluntary, nonbinding, informal mechanism through which two editors currently in dispute can request an opinion from an uninvolved third editor.

How to providing a third opinions

  • Third opinions must be neutral. If you have had dealings with the article or with the editors involved in the dispute that would bias your response, do not offer a third opinion on that dispute.
  • Read the arguments of the disputants.
  • Do not provide opinions recklessly. Remember that wikis work by consensus, not a vote. In some cases both sides may have presented valid arguments, or you may disagree with both. Provide the reasoning behind your argument.
  • Write your opinion in a civil and nonjudgmental way.