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Requests for comment (RfC) is an informal, lightweight process for requesting outside input, and dispute resolution, with respect to article content, user conduct, and Wikipedia policy and guidelines. A list of all current RFCs can be found at Wikipedia:Requests for comment/All (WP:RFC/A).
[edit] Before requesting comment
[edit] Suggestions for respondingAll editors (including anonymous or IP users) are welcome to provide comment or opinion, and to assist in reaching agreements, by responding to requests for comment.
[edit] Request comment through talk pages
Or you can add it manually; see below. Note that there is a Wikipedia proposals category as well as a Wikipedia policies and guidelines category. The proposals category, which can be used for proposals of all kinds, was created to help reduce the size of the policies category. For that reason, RFCs tagged as proposals should not also be tagged as policy RFCs. [edit] Example use of RfctagBelow is an example of how a completed RFC template in the "xxx" category and associated section heading might appear in a discussion page edit box before saving. ==RfC: Is Photo in History section relevant== {{rfctag|xxx}} Is the photograph in the "History" section relevant to the article? ~~~~ Note: Keep in mind, of course, that "xxx" is not an actual RFC abbreviation. The bot will place all of the text before the signature line (which can be ~~~~ (sign with your name) or ~~~~~ (only the date)) onto the RfC page. If the description is more than a couple of sentences long, you might choose to provide a very brief summary, sign it (so the bot will list only that summary), and then continue with longer comments afterwards (which you should also sign with your name, although they will not be placed on the centralized RfC pages). If you feel as though you cannot describe the dispute neutrally, ask someone else to write a summary for you. If you are not certain in which area an issue belongs, pick the one that's closest, or inquire on Wikipedia talk:Requests for comment. [edit] Adding an article RfC manuallyTo bypass the bot, go to the relevant subject page for your RfC, such as biographies or politics, government, and law (see the list above). On the page, click on "Manually added entries" and proceed from there. Link to the section of the article-talk page in which the RfC discussion will take place. If you choose this option, please remember to remove the RfC request from the list when the conversation is finished. [edit] Request comment on users
To report an offensive or confusing user name in violation of Wikipedia username policy, see subpage User names. To report spam, page blanking, and other blatant vandalism, see Wikipedia:Vandalism. A user-conduct RfC is for discussing specific users who have violated Wikipedia policies and guidelines. Carefully read the following before filing an RfC.
User conduct RfCs are announced on the Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard to encourage wide participation. Postings include a brief statement of the behavior in dispute. [edit] Ending RfCsRfCs that are listed by the RfC bot are also automatically ended by the RfC bot after thirty days. If consensus has been reached before then, the RfC nominator(s) can remove the RfC tag, and the bot will remove the discussion from the list on its next run. Manually added RfCs must be manually closed. This is accomplished by deleting the text that you added from the RfC page. A request for comment on a user, however, needs to be closed manually. This should be done by an uninvolved editor. [edit] See also
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