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Wikipedia:Don't search for objections

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iconThis page in a nutshell: It's not helpful to search for every possible objection before making an action.

When making an edit or preforming some other action it might be helpful to discuss first to see if there are objections. In many cases this isn't necessary.

Examples

  • When adding content to a minor topic.
  • When moving an article due to a spelling error or otherwise violating the naming conventions.
  • When removing unsourced content (the burden usually lies of those wanting to keep it to provide a source).
  • When merging apermastub that hasn't been edited for a long time.
  • Making a change thatmight be controversial to a minor or not controversial topic that would very likelygain consensus anyway if discussed.

However, this doesn't mean that one should go round unilaterally making changes that are reasonably controversial for example:

  • Adding or modifying a significant amount of content to a controversial, major or featured article.
  • Moving a major or controversial topic.
  • Removing content that may violate Wikipedia'sneutral point of view policy that is disputed.

See also

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Philosophy
Article construction
Writing article content
Removing or
deleting content
The basics
Philosophy
Dos
Don'ts
WikiRelations
About essays
Policies and guidelines
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