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This page in a nutshell: At Wikipedia noticeboards, don't pile on. Seek to de-escalate, rather than escalate. |
Wikipedia's dispute resolution system includes some noticeboards that are relatively unmoderated. Discussions there can become free-for-alls that do more harm than good, with toxic piling-on that escalates instead of solving the dispute. Such a toxic culture harms Wikipedia's ability to maintain a collaborative editing environment, in which the best possible content can be created and improved.
It's important to understand the psychology and cultural context that underlies toxic piling on. With a better understanding, editors can avoid giving in to it, and can get things back on track when it emerges.