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- Be civil. Uncivil comments are unhelpful. If you feel tempted, take a break.
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- Be succinct. Rambling contributions are less effective. Substantiate your claims with diffs or links.
If your comment is not productive, do not press "Publish changes". Discussions at arbitration requests are typically heated, so any effort you make to reduce tensions is appreciated. If you require assistance (especially with inappropriate comments, reverts or edits), contact the clerks either publicly or by e-mail.
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When editing this page:
- Comment only in your own section. Respond to a post by another editor at the bottom of your section.
- Be civil. Uncivil comments are unhelpful. If you feel tempted, take a break.
- Don't remove or change others' posts unless they are obvious vandalism, BLP violations, or sockpuppetry.
- Be succinct. Rambling contributions are less effective. Substantiate your claims with diffs or links.
If your comment is not productive, do not press "Publish changes". Discussions at arbitration requests are typically heated, so any effort you make to reduce tensions is appreciated. If you require assistance (especially with inappropriate comments, reverts or edits), contact a clerk publicly or by e-mail.