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This essay, Wikipedia:Accepting other users, concerns working with other users, plus methods to cope with the stress of handling difficult situations. It is important to try to accept other users and reduce tensions that cannot be avoided entirely. As with the years required to receive an advanced degree, it might take some users a few years to reach the same levels of civilized behavior. Try to be more patient.
[edit] Over 18 million servedBy 2009, Wikipedia had over 10 million registered users (currently: 11,075,659), while also hosting almost as many IP-address users who choose to edit without a login. People trying to write articles can face opposition, or get help, from many different people. Typically, a website would have restricted the membership to like-minded people, to those showing a serious interest, but Wikipedia has almost no restrictions for user access. In a sense, Wikipedia is a grand social experiment that poses the question: "What if everyone had to co-exist, without shooting each other or putting people in jails?" For over 8 years, Wikipedia has presented an open environment where, every week, thousands of people try to work together to write and review articles. It is an environment that most people have probably never seen before, and they would never be expected, anywhere else, to work so closely with that many thousands of people. [edit] Imagine eccentric personalitiesTypically, people tend to assume that others think or feel the same way that they do. However, with Wikipedia, the exact opposite might be the case. In a tragedy, sadness is often be expected, but some might see destruction as a cause for extreme joy. Always expect the unexpected:
An analogy that might be helpful, to consider, is the way pets behave when meeting others: a dog is very likely to growl and bark at someone they have never met, yet become extremely friendly and cooperative several months later. Same dog - totally different behavior. [edit] Civilized behavior requires teachingAbandoned children, raised in isolation, do not magically become "well-groomed" gentlemen of polite society. It is unreasonable to think that people raised in fascist countries, or with domineering parents, would instinctly react with polite consideration, and request, "Well, I'd like to know your opinion, so we can develop a common viewpoint". After working with thousands of Wikipedia users, I have never met someone with such a mellow mindset. Consider some related analogies:
Be prepared to face people with radically different backgrounds and limited amounts of education. It is not always easy to get others to sort out the priorities. Few would be visionaries. [edit] Avoid trouble if possible The Great Wall kept many away. Many times, when troubles arise, each person has a choice, as to whether they could just drop the matter, and simply move on to something else. The first option is to back away from the trouble (see essay: "WP:Avoiding difficult users" ). However, sometimes, there is a need to resolve a conflict and try to forge some type of compromise to reach a true consensus, despite the difficulties involved. There is a humorous saying, "Hell is other people". Although many people are often very cooperative, there are limits, and when facing a massive confrontation, the situation can seem hopelessly deadlocked. It is important to find ways to accept the other users, and try to resolve the conflicts, to some extent. [edit] Coping methodsThere are many ways to alleviate the stress, caused when handling difficult situations. Some methods are:
Each person should seek what works best for them. [edit] Anger can poison daily eventsIf the frustrations and stress are not reduced, then anger can build to interfere with other events:
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On balance, it would be preferable to merely accept, at some level, the actions of other users, and let go of any resentments, anger, or stress. Be willing to let others have the months, or years, they need to grow and learn how to cooperate in more civilized ways. |
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