User:Batsondl/Sandbox 44

What should this page be called?

 * FamilySearch Wiki:Purpose and Appropriate Topics
 * FamilySearch Wiki:Policies
 * FamilySearch Wiki:Guiding Principles
 * What should be on this page: Help:Guiding Principles and Policies
 * FamilySearch Wiki:Conditions of Use - rename page to Terms of Use and replace content with a link to the current FS link: Terms of Use - Also, should we change the link from Disclaimers in footer to, Terms of use? It will be twice on the page
 * FamilySearch Wiki:Privacy Policy blank page and link to FamilySearch Privacy Notice
 * FamilySearch Content Submission Agreement - create page with a link to this?
 * Guiding Principles
 * Wiki Policies
 * Wiki Policy Changes or Additions DELETE!!!
 * Purpose and Appropriate Topics

What the Wiki is

 * Non-profit
 * Written content is under Creative Commons license, however, some FamilySearch images are copyrighted. Be sure to view the license attached to any FamilySearch images before using or sharing to avoid breaking copyright laws.
 * Links to free and subscription websites regarding genealogy databases, records, images, websites, research strategies, repositories, archives, government agencies, or anything else helpful to a user to locate their ancestor.
 * Written from a neutral point of view representing fairly and without bias all significant views of family history related topics that have been published by reliable sources. This allows those who use and depend on the knowledge contained within the Research Wiki to see and try all techniques and suggestions for finding records about their ancestors. Neutral point of view also requires the citation of sources that are authoritative and verifiable.
 * Articles should cite authoritative sources whenever possible.
 * Be kind and courteous regarding edits and talking to fellow users on talk pages.
 * Civility and polite discourse must be the rule. Rude, insensitive, argumentative, impolite communications are unacceptable in the Wiki community. Written or verbal personal attacks should be reported to administration. Users and contributors should encourage polite behavior in others and report offenders. As a community owned and operated entity, this site and its visitors should be treated with respect and dignity.
 * Always work to improve the site. Better content, improved usability, and clear and complete information will improve the site. Freely apply the six Guiding Principles.
 * Links to online sites that can be used to search for ancestor's records (see an example of an online record page).
 * Instructions on how to find, use and analyze records that are genealogically useful.
 * Historical definitions of legal terms, occupations and other terms that are useful to genealogists.
 * Images of records used as examples of the kind of information a type of record will contain.

What the Wiki is not

 * Discussions of religion, politics, ethnicity, culture, and history should be only discussed in relation to family history research and record keeping.
 * The Wiki should not store copies of source documents except when showing sample documents, especially associated with Historical Records collections.
 * Biographical information about an individual should not be included unless it's used to describe a record or used in a case study to illustrate a research process or principle.
 * Does not list individuals in index form or a repository of individual information.
 * Avoid personal points of view, personal opinion, personal experiences, or arguments.
 * The Research Wiki is not the place to include personal testimonials, stories of research success, or advertising platforms.
 * Not an advertising platform and should not be slanted overwhelmingly to any one vendor's products.
 * A place for edit wars and do not fight over competing viewpoints. Use the Tips to Avoid Disputes and the guidelines to the Dispute Resolution process to help guide your efforts to resolve differences on your own.
 * Profanity or profane slang will not be accepted in any form or language.
 * A place for lengthy poems, speeches or other source text. Instead link to the information.

What you agree to by using the Wiki

 * Conditions of Use. When you register to use the FamilySearch Research Wiki you agree to abide by the FamilySearch Conditions of Use. There is a link to that document on the bottom of every page.

Not allowed

 * Bots provisions. Bots, or programs that update pages automatically, are not allowed without prior consent from FamilySearch management.
 * Site administrators will respond quickly to alleged copyright violations, however, use mediation to resolve issues, rather than legal threats.
 * Three-revert rule. Do not revert any page or any part of a page more than 3 times in 24 hours. Doing so may lead to action being taken against your account by an administrator. (keep?)
 * Anything that is added, removed, or changed in the Wiki that is an attempt to compromise the integrity of FamilySearch Research Wiki is vandalism.
 * 3D graphics or illustrations. Please try to avoid graphics or images that require movement, rotation, or execution. Keep images small and manageable. ????????

Failure to comply

 * Blocking and Banning. Users who fail to obey policy and who do not follow the FamilySearch Research Wiki Conditions of Use will be blocked from using the Research Wiki. Disruptive users, those who deliberately fan controversy, or who maliciously attack members of the community or community standards, will be subject to blocking. Blocking may last for a short or long period of time, which length of time will be determined by consensus of the administrators. Users who have to be blocked multiple times, or whose offenses are particularly egregious will be subject to ban. Other community members who are not banned should act responsibly to neither bait the banned user nor assist them.
 * Arbitration. A committee of administrators will form the arbitration board. Arbitration is needed when disputes about user conduct are reported. The decisions made by the Arbitration Board are final. However, a community member may Appeal to the Arbitration Board for decisions on deletions of content, blocking or banning. Appeals of arbitration board decisions are sent to FamilySearch Directors. There is no appeal beyond that level.
 * Disputes between members. When disputes arise between community members they are strongly encouraged to talk together and resolve their differences without using arbitration or mediation.
 * Mediation. A process available for request when disputes between members cannot be resolved on their own.

Should we delete this page?

 * Policy Changes or Additions

What to do
== Should we keep these?
 * FamilySearch Wiki:Conditions of Use - rename page to Terms of Use and replace content with a link to the current FS link: Terms of Use - Also, should we change the link from Disclaimers in footer to, Terms of use? It will be twice on the page
 * FamilySearch Wiki:Privacy Policy blank page and link to FamilySearch Privacy Notice
 * FamilySearch Content Submission Agreement - create page with a link to this?
 * Add to the FamilySearch Wiki:FamilySearch Research Wiki page, a link to About FamilySearch
 * Delete Guiding Principles (moving all content to another document)
 * Change FamilySearch Wiki:Policies to FamilySearch Wiki:Wiki Policies? Or is that redundant?
 * FamilySearch Wiki:Purpose and Appropriate Topics, redirect this page to the FamilySearch Wiki:FamilySearch Research Wiki to the section Purpose of the FamilySearch Research Wiki