Wikipedia:Call a spade a spade
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This page in a nutshell: It's okay to call a spade a spade – to speak plainly – but remember to remain civil , and to stay focused on improving the encyclopedia. |
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While editors who consistently engage in disruptive editing are disruptive editors, and editors who consistently vandalize are vandals, it is still required that editors be
It's OK to let others know when you think they're acting inappropriately, but a bit of politeness and tact while doing so will get them to listen more readily. One can be honest and direct about another editor's behaviour or edits without resorting to name-calling or attacks. Discuss troubling edits, in reasonable terms, on that
In articles
Calling a spade a spade can apply to article content. For example,
Flat earth is a scientifically disproven conception of the Earth's shape as a plane or disk.
to this
Flat earth is a traditional cosmological model which have been criticized by some for what they see as "misinformation".
When it is clear that the majority view among reliable sources is that Flat Earth is not a real thing, the article should state it in
See also
- Wikipedia:Don't call a spade a spade, arguing that excessive bluntness can escalate disputes
- Wikipedia:Our social policies are not a suicide pact
- Wikipedia:Avoid the word "vandal"
- Wikipedia:Discuss cruft
- Wikipedia:Don't call the kettle black
- Wikipedia:Duck test
- Wikipedia:Give 'em enough rope
- Wikipedia:You can't squeeze blood from a turnip