Essay on editing Wikipedia
 | This page in a nutshell: First read the source, then comment. |

A diligent Wikipedia editor reading the source first, before launching into an attack on this source just based on the author or publisher's reputation.
Be sure to read the source first, before discussing the credibility and/or application of a given source to an article in WP:AFD. Failure to read the source can lead to unclear arguments and frustration among those involved in the discussion. Never assume a source does or does not say something based on just reading the title or based on a "snap judgement" of the origin of the source (e.g., a certain publishing company or university press).
Further, not reading a source can lead others to believe your response is a lie or that you are not being honest. While your intentions may be real and in good faith, your actions may lead others to believe otherwise.
The solution is simple: read the source first, then discuss your concerns with the source.
A hypothetical activist organization, XYZ Activism may have a reputation for putting out "cherry picked, spin-filled articles and reports over the last 20 years. However, the current XYZ report from 2016 being used by another editor may actually use reliable sources (published university press books and journal articles) and an objective writing style. So you can't dismiss the new XYZ report without reading it, because it might be a solid source.
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- Adminitis
- Ain't no rules says a dog can't play basketball
- Akin's Laws of Article Writing
- Alternatives to edit warring
- ANI flu
- Anti-Wikipedian
- Anti-Wikipedianism
- Articlecountitis
- Asshole John rule
- Assume bad faith
- Assume faith
- Assume good wraith
- Assume stupidity
- Assume that everyone's assuming good faith, assuming that you are assuming good faith
- Avoid using the preview button
- Avoid using wikilinks
- Bad Jokes and Other Deleted Nonsense
- Barnstaritis
- Before they were notable
- Be the fun police
- BOLD, revert, revert, revert cycle
- Boston Tea Party
- Butterfly effect
- CaPiTaLiZaTiOn MuCh?
- Case against LLM-generated articles
- Complete bollocks
- Counting forks
- Counting juntas
- Crap
- Delete the main page
- Diffusing conflict
- Don't stuff beans up your nose
- Don't-give-a-fuckism
- Don't abbreviate "Wikipedia" as "Wiki"!
- Don't delete the main page
- Editcountitis
- Edits Per Day
- Editsummarisis
- Editing under the influence
- Embrace Stop Signs
- Emerson
- Fart
- Five Fs of Wikipedia
- Seven Ages of Editor, by Will E. Spear-Shake
- Go ahead, vandalize
- How many Wikipedians does it take to change a lightbulb?
- How to get away with UPE
- How to put up a straight pole by pushing it at an angle
- How to vandalize correctly
- How to win a citation war
- If you have a pulse
- Ignore all essays
- Ignore all user warnings
- Ignore every single rule
- Is that even an essay?
- Keep beating the horse
- List of really, really, really stupid article ideas that you really, really, really should not create
- Mess with the templates
- My local pond
- Newcomers are delicious, so go ahead and bite them
- Legal vandalism
- List of jokes about Wikipedia
- LTTAUTMAOK
- No climbing the Reichstag dressed as Spider-Man
- No episcopal threats
- No one cares about your garage band
- No one really cares
- No, really
- No self attacks
- Notability is not eternal
- Oops Defense
- Play the game
- Please be a giant dick, so we can ban you
- Please bite the newbies
- Please do not murder the newcomers
- Pledge of Tranquility
- Project S.C.R.A.M.
- R-e-s-p-e-c-t
- Requests for medication
- Requirements for adminship
- Rouge admin
- Rouge editor
- Sarcasm is really helpful
- Sausages for tasting
- Spaling Muich?
- Template madness
- The Night Before Wikimas
- The first rule of Wikipedia
- The Five Pillars of Untruth
- Things that should not be surprising
- The WikiBible
- Watchlistitis
- We are deletionist!
- Why is BFDI on Wikipedia?
- Why you shouldn't write articles with ChatGPT, according to ChatGPT
- Wikipedia is an MMORPG
- WTF? OMG! TMD TLA. ARG!
- Yes, falsely
- Yes legal threats
- Yes personal attacks
- You don't have to be mad to work here, but
- You should not write meaningless lists
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