Wikipedia:Positive feedback
Essay on editing Wikipedia
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Wikipedia should have methods of positive feedback to allow both incentives for improvement and polite and civil interactions. Wikipedia should help people more than it hurts them (Wikipedia:Avoiding harm).
Wikipedia should have verifiable civility, and it should have measures to avoid turnover.
See also
edit- Wikipedia:Feedback
- Wikipedia:Consequences
- Wikipedia:Mostly negative
- Wikipedia:Saying something doesn't make it so
- Wikipedia:Positivity
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