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Smashpedia:Assume good faith
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Assume that every contribution made by other editors was intended to be a positive contribution to the site. When other users make mistakes in their contributions, correct their mistakes and politely explain their mistakes to help them contribute positively in the future. Every user is bound to make mistakes, and new users are especially susceptible to errors, particularly if they don't know proper formatting or the common practices of SmashWiki. Always attempt to explain and/or help the user understand before reverting or scolding.
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Assume that every contribution made by other editors was intended to be a positive contribution to the site. When other users make mistakes in their contributions, correct their mistakes and politely explain their mistakes to help them contribute positively in the future. Every user is bound to make mistakes, and new users are especially susceptible to errors, particularly if they don't know proper formatting or the common practices of SmashWiki. Always attempt to explain and/or help the user understand before reverting or scolding. Remember that all edits should be considered as having positive intent. When tempers rise and users get angry, take a break and remember that the other users involved were intending to benefit SmashWiki, then resume discussion in a calm and appropriate manner.