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564:. Accusing other editors of owning the article may appear aggressive, and could be perceived as a personal attack. Address the editor in a civil manner, with the same amount of respect you would expect. Often, editors accused of ownership may not even realize it, so it is important to assume good faith. Some editors may think they are protecting the article from vandalism, and may respond to any changes with hostility. Others may try to promote their own point of view, failing to recognize the importance of the 360:
header informing readers about the topic. Always avoid accusations, attacks, and speculations concerning the motivation of any editor. If the behaviour continues, the issue may require dispute resolution, but it is important to make a good attempt to communicate with the editor on the article talk page before proceeding to mediation, etc. Editors of this type often welcome discussion, so a simple exchange of ideas will usually solve the problem of ownership.
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The involvement of multiple editors, each defending the ownership of the other, can be highly complex. The simplest scenario usually consists of a dominant editor who is defended by other editors, reinforcing the former's ownership. This can be frustrating to both new and seasoned editors. As before,
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Being the primary or sole editor of an article does not constitute ownership, provided that contributions and input from fellow editors are not ignored or immediately disregarded. Editors familiar with the topic and in possession of relevant reliable sources may have watchlisted such articles and may
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Some contributors feel possessive about material they have contributed to Knowledge. A few editors will even defend such material against others. It is quite reasonable to take an interest in an article on a topic you care about—perhaps you are an expert, or perhaps it is just your hobby; however, if
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Although the following statements, seen in isolation from any context or other statements, do not indicate ownership behavior or motivation, they may be part of a pattern that indicates ownership behavior. When they occur along with some form of dogged insistence and relentless pushing, without good
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While ownership behavior is often understood to involve the original creator of the article, it can also involve other editors who have conflicting interests in promoting or opposing the subject, hijacking the original article's direction and emphasis, changing the title to reflect such changes, or,
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with other contributors, why not take some time off from the editing process? Taking yourself out of the equation can cool things off considerably. Take a fresh look a week or two later. Or, if someone else is claiming "ownership" of a page, you can bring it up on the associated talk page, appeal to
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The subject of an article is not required to police it for policy violations or otherwise keep it updated, etc. Keep in mind that even though Knowledge often comes up high on Google searches, the subject may not yet have discovered the article or even if they have, they may not know how to edit it.
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An editor comments on other editors' talk pages with the purpose of discouraging them from making additional contributions. The discussion can take many forms; it may be purely negative, consisting of threats and insults, often avoiding the topic of the article altogether. At the other extreme, the
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Even though editors can never "own" an article, it is important to respect the work and ideas of your fellow contributors. Therefore, be cautious when removing or rewriting large amounts of content, particularly if this content was written by one editor; it is more effective to try to work with the
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An editor reverts a good-faith change without providing an edit summary that refers to relevant Knowledge policies and guidelines, previous reviews and discussions, reliable sources, or specific grammar or prose problems introduced by the edit. Repeating such no-reason reversions after being asked
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may be necessary, but at least you will be on record as having attempted to solve the problem directly with the editor. It is important to make a good attempt to communicate with the editor on the article talk page before proceeding to mediation, etc. It may also be wise to allow them to withdraw
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to the article, so keep in mind that such editors may be experts in their field or have a genuine interest in maintaining the quality of the article and preserving accuracy. An editor who appears to assume ownership of an article should be approached on the article's talk page with a descriptive
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Knowledge is the encyclopedia that "anyone can edit", but not all edits bring improvement. In many cases, a core group of editors will have worked to build the article up to its present state and will revert edits that they find detrimental in order, they believe, to preserve the quality of the
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on their part and regard their behavior as stewardship. Stewardship or shepherding of an article or group of related articles may be the result of a sincere personal interest in the subject matter or in a cause or organization related to it. The editor might also be an expert or otherwise very
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An editor disputes minor edits concerning layout, image use, and wording in a particular article frequently. The editor might claim, whether openly or implicitly, the right to review any changes before they can be added to the article. (This does not include the routine maintenance of article
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No one "owns" content (including articles or any page at Knowledge). If you create or edit an article, other editors can make changes, and you cannot prevent them from doing so. In addition, you should not undo their edits without good reason. Disagreements should be
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discuss or amend others' edits. This too does not equal ownership, provided it does not marginalise the valid opinions of others and is adequately justified. Often these editors can be approached and may offer assistance to those unfamiliar with the article.
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encyclopedia. Such reversion does not indicate an "ownership" problem, if it is supported by an edit summary referring to Knowledge policies and guidelines, previous reviews and discussions, or specific grammar or prose problems introduced by the edit.
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owner may patronize other editors, claiming that their ideas are interesting while also claiming that they lack the deep understanding of the subject necessary to edit the article (see the first two comments in the Statements section just below).
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or accusations of ownership. In this way, the specifics of any change can be discussed with the editors who are familiar with the article, who are likewise expected to discuss the content civilly. All editors must follow
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An editor reverts a change simply because the editor finds it "unnecessary" without claiming that the change is detrimental. This has the effect of assigning priority, between two equivalent versions, to an owner's
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The author of an article is not generally required to update an article for outdated information or changes in consensus as long as the content was accurate/according to consensus at the time of creation, see
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Although subjects are allowed to make minor corrections and remove vandalism, they are normally discouraged from making substantial edits, so some subjects may prefer to stay away from editing them at all.
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address the topic and not the actions of the editors. If this fails, proceed to dispute resolution, but it is important to communicate on the talk page and attempt to resolve the dispute yourself
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While it may be easy to identify ownership issues, it is far more difficult to resolve the conflict to the satisfaction of the editors involved. It is always helpful to remember to
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If an editor consistently demonstrates behavior similar to that shown in the following examples in a certain article talk page, then they may have issues with page ownership.
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Similarly, by submitting your ideas (for article organization, categorization, style, standards, etc.) to Knowledge, you allow others to challenge and develop them.
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say. No one whether a subject or an article creator has a responsibility to maintain an article or can normally be held responsible for its content.
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An editor reverts justified article changes by different editors repeatedly over an extended period to protect a certain version, stable or not.
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by discussing the topic on the talk page. You may need to ignore attacks made in response to a query. If ownership persists after a discussion,
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Where disagreement persists after such a reversion, the editor proposing the change should first take the matter to the talk page, without
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this watchfulness starts to become possessiveness, then you are overdoing it. Believing that an article has an owner of this sort is a
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Once you have posted it to Knowledge, you cannot stop anyone from editing text you have written. As each edit page clearly states:
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of a particular article (or any part of it). Even a subject of an article, be that a person or organization,
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This page is about control over an article's text. For the ownership of copyright in an article, see
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policy back up, and often including edit warring, they may be an expression of ownership behavior.
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template on the talk page will contain a link to the featured article candidacy and any subsequent
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editor than against them—even if you think they are acting as if they "own" the article. (See also
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knowledgeable in the subject matter and able to provide credible insights for locating
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If you find that the editor continues to be hostile, makes personal attacks, or wages
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In many cases (but not all), single editors engaged in ownership conflicts are also
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There are two common types of ownership conflicts between users: those involving
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Work submitted to Knowledge can be edited, used, and redistributed by anyone.
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Subjects and authors aren't responsible for updating content. Examples:
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if unsuccessful, blanking or deleting the article as a form of revenge.
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as they see fit. Nevertheless, they are not personal homepages, and
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It describes a widely accepted standard that all editors should
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Knowledge offers wide latitude to users to manage their user
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for a rationale is a strong indicator of ownership behavior.
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While other users and bots will more commonly edit your
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from the conversation and return when they are ready.
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