User blog comment:Meighan/Best Practices & You./@comment-3466295-20110709105756/@comment-3574101-20110710070431

SpikeToronto, that is the reason why I wrote this blog post. I liked that you had listed what you did -- and hoped to encourage that here. ;) Here is Spike's list along with some of his commentary:

"Oh, perhaps the sort of guidelines that have served Wikipedia so well: Statement of Principles]], and/or I am well aware that Wikia is not Wikipedia. Nonetheless, a lot of their guidelines and principles have a wikiuniversality that we might benefit from."
 * Assuming good faith
 * Consensus
 * Edit warring
 * Civility & Wikiquette
 * Personal attacks
 * Abusing multiple accounts (i.e., sockpuppetting)
 * Disruptive editing
 * Blocking policy: some uniformity across wikis
 * Talkpage behaviour guidelines & talkpage technical/format guidelines
 * Dispute resolution
 * Precis of [[wikipedia:User:Jimbo Wales/Statement of principles|Founder’s
 * Wikimedia’s Founding Principles.

Thoughts?