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== No personal attacks ==
== No personal attacks ==
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In line with civility, it is unacceptable for an editor to attack the identity or personage of another editor. Comment on ''content'', not on the ''contributor''. Derogatory comments about other editors may be removed by any editor. Repeated or egregious personal attacks may lead to blocks.
In line with civility, it is unacceptable for an editor to '''attack the identity or personage of another editor'''. Comment on ''content'', not on the ''contributor''. Derogatory comments about other editors may be removed by any editor. Repeated or egregious personal attacks may lead to blocks. There is no rule that is objective and not open to interpretation on what constitutes a personal attack as opposed to constructive discussion, but some types of comments are ''never'' acceptable:
 
There is no rule that is objective and not open to interpretation on what constitutes a personal attack as opposed to constructive discussion, but some types of comments are ''never'' acceptable:


* Abusive, defamatory, or derogatory phrases based on race, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religious or political beliefs, disability, ethnicity, nationality, etc. directed against another editor or a group of editors.  
* Abusive, defamatory, or derogatory phrases based on race, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religious or political beliefs, disability, ethnicity, nationality, etc. directed against another editor or a group of editors.  
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=== 3 revert rule ===
=== 3 revert rule ===
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Online Communipedia makes use of the '''[[wikipedia:Wikipedia:Edit warring#The three-revert rule|3 revert rule]]'''.
Online Communipedia makes use of the '''3 revert rule'''.


An editor may not perform more than 3 reverts on a '''single page''' (in ''any'' namespace) —whether involving the '''same''' or '''different''' material—within a '''24-hour period'''. A "revert" is classified as using the "undo" button on a page's history, or making edits manually to the page that are functionally equivalent.
An editor may not perform more than 3 reverts on a '''single page''' (in ''any'' namespace) —whether involving the '''same''' or '''different''' material—within a '''24-hour period'''. A "revert" is classified as using the "undo" button on a page's history, or making edits manually to the page that are functionally equivalent.

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