Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-1807002-20160116094252/@comment-1807002-20160117034420

Ah, that is a shame, when I had my first conflicts with other Users (non-admins) like years ago first wiki/first editing, an admin of that Wiki linked Assume Good Faith Policy, to end our squabbles. And in the end it worked. It won't always work but I think it can help remind us that most of the time people mean well and may require some explanation to actions.

I know I am strict (compared to others) but I usually explain and take the feedback, and see if we can't have both parties satisfied. I am not here to scare off contributors but I do not want to allow bad editors to get away with bad edits in the Wiki I admin for.

If anything it is a shame that I tried to follow Assume Good Faith Policy to give the User a chance. But not only did they not appreciate it as another Admin, it seemed even more appalling and insulting as a result, when I did try to practice the policy. I tried not to call it bad edits, I just tried to say they were not necessary or should be placed in comments. But even attempting to spare feelings they just got more aggro.