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* '''You must comment ''only'' in your own section.''' To respond to a statement or remark by another editor, do so at the bottom of ''your'' section.
 
* '''You must comment ''only'' in your own section.''' To respond to a statement or remark by another editor, do so at the bottom of ''your'' section.
 
* '''Be professional.''' Comments that are intended to provoke a negative reaction or that are [[Wikipedia:Civility|uncivil]] are completely unhelpful. In the event that a thread becomes heated, take a brief keyboard break and [[WP:COOL#Dealing with insults|step away]].
 
* '''Be professional.''' Comments that are intended to provoke a negative reaction or that are [[Wikipedia:Civility|uncivil]] are completely unhelpful. In the event that a thread becomes heated, take a brief keyboard break and [[WP:COOL#Dealing with insults|step away]].
* '''Don't revert other editors.''' Reverting other editors (when the edit isn't blatantly obvious vandalism, BLP violations or sock puppet edits) cause disruptions and make conversations more heated.
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* '''Don't revert other editors.''' Reverting other editors (when the edit isn't blatantly obvious vandalism, BLP violations or sock puppet edits) can cause disruptions and make conversations more heated.
 
* '''Be succinct.''' Long, rambling contributions are less effective. Substantiate your submissions with diffs or links.
 
* '''Be succinct.''' Long, rambling contributions are less effective. Substantiate your submissions with diffs or links.
  

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