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This page in a nutshell: If the rules prevent and discourage you from improving or maintaining Misplaced Pages's quality, ignore them.
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The concept expressed above is fundamental to the encyclopedia's operation. It has a long tradition and deep, subtle meaning. Please consider this before editing the page.

"Every policy, guideline or any other rule may be ignored if it hinders improving Misplaced Pages."

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Summary of essay from Jimbo

Related Quotations

  • "I think that those people who hate rules should ignore them, and let other people, who do care about rules, try, just try, to enforce 'em." -- Larry Sanger
  • "I say this'll work fine so long as people exhibit common courtesy and don't decide wikipedia is a medium for proselytism." -- JoshuaGrosse
  • "I now pleasantly ponder the paradox encountered by those who seek to rigorously follow this rule." --Jimbo Wales
  • "Well, what about the related paradox that there is no Rule to decide that something is a Rule (and so should be ignored)" --OprgaG

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  1. "IAR is policy, always has been" (edit summary by Jimbo Wales, August 19, 2006)
  2. "If rules make you nervous and depressed..." (rules from 2001)
  3. "IAR is policy, always has been" (edit summary by Jimbo Wales, August 19, 2006)
  4. "If rules make you nervous and depressed..." (rules from 2001)
  5. Misplaced Pages:List_of_policies
  6. Debate: Misplaced Pages talk:Ignore all rules
  7. Jimbo's Essay
  8. Source of quotations
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