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May add more. [[User:Guido den Broeder|Guido den Broeder]] ([[User talk:Guido den Broeder|talk]]) 15:01, September 17, 2019 (EDT)
May add more. [[User:Guido den Broeder|Guido den Broeder]] ([[User talk:Guido den Broeder|talk]]) 15:01, September 17, 2019 (EDT)
Also, I believe that every editor should get a chance to (a) improve their behaviour, i.e. they should be warned first (multiple times as long as there is hope), and (b) defend themselves, before (not after, that doesn't work) any moderating action is taken.
Always keep in mind what we are here for to accomplish and that, unlike on Wikipedia, the number of people both willing and able to contribute is limited. Except for the core principles, adjust the rules to accomodate the people that you really need, not the other way around. [[User:Guido den Broeder|Guido den Broeder]] ([[User talk:Guido den Broeder|talk]]) 15:09, September 17, 2019 (EDT)

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Please add

  • stalking other users (following them to topics that don't normally interest you, reacting and responding to their every edit and post)
  • repeatedly removing content added by another user, while ignoring their explanation of why the content was added
  • not being here to build MEpedia (but instead only to annoy other editors, vandalize articles, etc.)
  • disrupting a work-in-progress, especially on a topic where you are not knowledgeable (overtagging, copyediting to make it mean something else, removing text without discussion, etc.)
  • attempting to impose non-existing rules onto other editors
  • falsely accusing other users of ignoring rules

May add more. Guido den Broeder (talk) 15:01, September 17, 2019 (EDT)

Also, I believe that every editor should get a chance to (a) improve their behaviour, i.e. they should be warned first (multiple times as long as there is hope), and (b) defend themselves, before (not after, that doesn't work) any moderating action is taken.

Always keep in mind what we are here for to accomplish and that, unlike on Wikipedia, the number of people both willing and able to contribute is limited. Except for the core principles, adjust the rules to accomodate the people that you really need, not the other way around. Guido den Broeder (talk) 15:09, September 17, 2019 (EDT)