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Revision as of 20:40, 16 December 2005 editPeter McConaughey (talk | contribs)689 edits I certainly CAN create guidelines that I want to follow and encourage others to follow. People do it all the time. See Misplaced Pages:One-revert rule for example. Please show some respect.← Previous edit Latest revision as of 03:43, 17 May 2022 edit undoMichael Bednarek (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users85,033 editsm sharper target.Tag: Redirect target changed 
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{{guideline}}

The '''zero-revert rule''' states:

:"If anyone makes a change that you don't like, don't revert it. Instead, talk about it on the article talk page or on their user talk page. This excludes ]."

This guideline is primarily for teams of contributors who want to avoid edit wars and assume good faith.

==Enforcement==
This guideline is self-enforced. Those who try to incorporate the contributions of other editors will find that other editors generally treat them with the same respect.

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