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 Resolve disputes is a [[hub:code_of_conduct|code of conduct policy]]. Open Foresight Hub's Code of Conduct outlines acceptable behavior by, and between, users on Open Foresight Hub. The code of conduct applies to everyone who interacts and contributes to online and offline Open Foresight Hub projects and spaces. We believe in creating a space in which as many people as possible can actively and safely engage in the Open Foresight Hub. Resolve disputes is a [[hub:code_of_conduct|code of conduct policy]]. Open Foresight Hub's Code of Conduct outlines acceptable behavior by, and between, users on Open Foresight Hub. The code of conduct applies to everyone who interacts and contributes to online and offline Open Foresight Hub projects and spaces. We believe in creating a space in which as many people as possible can actively and safely engage in the Open Foresight Hub.
  
-This article outlines how to resolve content disputes on Open Foresight Hub.+This article outlines how to resolve content disputes on Open Foresight Hub. Content disputes are good-faith disagreements about page edits. If you believe [[hub:harassment|harassment]] or [[hub:vandalism|vandalism]] is taking place, contact an administrator
  
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 Disputes, if possible, can be prevented by planning ahead and evaluating the situation. If you have an issue with an article for any reason – the way it is written, factual accuracy, or anything else - you should let the author(s) know via a comment in either the article's or that user's editor's notes.  Disputes, if possible, can be prevented by planning ahead and evaluating the situation. If you have an issue with an article for any reason – the way it is written, factual accuracy, or anything else - you should let the author(s) know via a comment in either the article's or that user's editor's notes. 
  
-This does not mean that only a “singular” author of an article can edit that article. Every user has the right to engage, create and edit. If large additions or minor edits need to be made, they can be made by anybody, and we do not want to discourage people from contributing to the Open Foresight Hub in any way, shape, or form. The only time that discretion would be urged is in removing a lot of a currently existing article without adding to it.+This does not mean that only a “singular” author of an article can edit that article. Every user has the right to engage, create and edit. If large additions or minor edits need to be made, they can be made by anybody, and we do not want to discourage people from contributing to the Open Foresight Hub in any way, shape, or form. The only time that discretion would be urged is in removing a lot of a currently existing article without adding to it. 
  
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Last modified: 2023/07/17 19:49 by elizabethherfel