Wikipedia:Articles for deletion is not a war zone

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This is a draft essay and is open to editing by all. Participation from those interested in deletion discussions is especially welcome.
internecine war on the plains of AfD

Deep within the lower depths of our encyclopedia, a mostly silent battle has been raging. Bitter, pitiless and endless; reliable sources have held up the conflict as a possible cause for Wikipedia's stagnating new article creation rate.[1][2]

The site of this conflict is Wikipedia:Articles for deletion, widely known as AfD. The two factions are known as inclusionists and deletionists. Not all agree that these labels are helpful, and indeed many or most participants in AfD don't neatly fall into either camp. However, no better words exist for identifying the opposing philosophies.

This essay discusses the different perspectives that drive the conflict, in the hopes that once participants can come to respect the opposing camp, all will be able to conduct themselves in a collegial and constructive manner.

Inclusionism

biting the newcomers
, and that it discourages potentially useful contributors.

Deletionism

WP:OR
.

The results of holding these views too strongly

Both views are in their own way noble. But sometimes they are so passionately held they cause their adherents to behave in non-constructive ways –

point
, engaging in passive aggression, and underhanded tactics.

Leaving aside the direct effect on the more sensitive editors, these kinds of behaviours perpetuate themselves by causing editors on both sides to become locked in a vicious circle of opposition. The result is a corrosive atmosphere that damages Wikipedia in many ways. Editors are drawn away from editing to instead engage in protracted arguments, and many editors avoid deletion discussions leaving only the battle-hardened few.

Breaking the circle

Offer an olive branch
If even politicians can shake hands after a debate, so can Wikipedians

All who take part in AfD will elevate the environment towards lasting peace if they conduct themselves in a

civil
manner. Here are some suggestions that may help:

If you wish to argue for deletion

Having an article you've worked on up for deletion can feel like facing the firing squad

If you wish to keep the article

The middle ground

See also

References

  1. ^ BOBBIE JOHNSON (2009-08-27). "Editors do battle over Wikipedia's soul". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
  2. ^ originally from The Economist (2008-03-17). "The battle for Wikipedia's soul". Financial Express. Retrieved 2009-09-24.