Essay on editing Wikipedia
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Due to overuse, editors are asked to avoid adding the following text strings to Wikipedia's database:
- "more heat than light"
- "a solution in search of a problem"
- "witch hunt"
- "mob" with or without "pitchforks" and/or "torches"
- "pound of flesh"
- "[other page] is that way"
- "beyond the pale"
- "net positive"/"net negative"
- "not a good look"/anything mentioning "optics"
- "if it isn't broke, don't fix it"
- "just don't like it"
- "suboptimal"
- "sound of crickets"
- "I thought they were already an administrator"
- "[problem], again" in headers
- "pile-on"/"dogpile"
- "get a thicker skin"
- "civility/tone police"
- "spend more time building an encyclopedia", said to editors who complain about being unable to build an encyclopedia
- "throw the baby out with the bathwater"
- "no need to waste editor time", said when closing a minor discussion which the closer deems frivolous