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*You don't need to know ''all'' of the rules before contributing. | *You don't need to know ''all'' of the rules before contributing. | ||
*If there's a better way to do something than what the rules say, do it the better way. | *If there's a better way to do something than what the rules say, do it the better way. | ||
===What ignore all rules doesn't mean=== | ===What ignore all rules doesn't mean=== | ||
You can't cite [[EndMyopia:IAR]] as a justification to do anything. | You can't cite [[EndMyopia:IAR]] as a justification to do anything. Consider: | ||
*[[Legal:No medical advice|No medical advice]] | *[[Legal:No medical advice|No medical advice]] |
Latest revision as of 16:13, 10 May 2021
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This page documents an EndMyopia Wiki policy. |
If a rule prevents you from improving or maintaining EndMyopia Wiki, ignore it.
Explaination
Ignore all rules is a fundamental principle of editing Wikipedia, and the same goes for Endmyopia Wiki as well.
The essence of ignorance
Implications of this policy are:
- You don't need to know all of the rules before contributing.
- If there's a better way to do something than what the rules say, do it the better way.
What ignore all rules doesn't mean
You can't cite EndMyopia:IAR as a justification to do anything. Consider:
The above three are the most important. Other rules can be ignored as appropriate with common sense.