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The following is a proposed Misplaced Pages policy, guideline, or process. The proposal may still be in development, under discussion, or in the process of gathering consensus for adoption.

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 vandalism."

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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