Bahaikipedia:Avoiding common mistakes
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Newcomers to Bahaikipedia may find that it's easy to commit a faux pas. That's OK — everybody does it! Here are a few common ones you might try to avoid.
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[edit] Creating...
- Autobiographical articles. One of the most common mistakes for newcomers is creating an encyclopedia article about themselves. Because Bahaikipedia is an encyclopedia, it is not expected to have a biographical article about every person who contributes. Your user page, however, is a perfect place to write about yourself, just click your user name at the top of the screen when you have logged in and edit to your heart's content.
- Company articles. It is often better not to write an article about the company you work for or own. Firstly, you may have problems maintaining a Bahá’í point of view, and secondly, it may be that your article will be quickly deleted. If your company is notable enough, someone else will write an article about it.
- Dictionary-type entries. We take the stance that Bahaikipedia is not a dictionary. Each article should aim to cover its topic beyond a simple definition and teach something about greater context.
- Redundant articles. Before creating a new article, run a search for the topic — you may find a related one that already exists. Consider adding to existing articles before creating an entirely new one. In searching keywords, remember that article titles are usually singular, e.g. "Tree", not "Trees". Also attempt a search on Google of the form "site:bahaikipedia.org <topic>"; articles may be missed by a Bahaikipedia search but caught by Google, especially if the terms you choose are not present in the article title. Google's spelling suggestion feature also helps a great deal.
[edit] Deleting...
- Deleting useful content. A piece of content may be written poorly, yet still have a purpose. Consider what a sentence or paragraph tries to say. Clarify it instead of throwing it away. If the material seems miscategorized or out of place, consider moving the wayward material to another page, or creating a new page for it. If all else fails, and you can't resist removing a good chunk of content, it's usually best to move it to the article's "Talk page", which can be accessed using the "discussion" button at the top of each page. The author of the text once thought it valuable, so it is polite to preserve it for later discussion.
- Deleting biased content. Biased content can be useful content (see above). Remove the bias and keep the content.
- Deleting without explanation. Deleting anything that isn't trivial requires some justification, or else other users who care about the article's development will be caught unaware, and may think you're being intentionally sneaky. It is best to put a few words in the edit summary, or else you can simply write "See talk:" in the edit summary box and explain on the talk page.
- Deleting or removing text from any Talk page without archiving it, except in your userspace. Talk pages or any discussion pages are part of the historical record in Bahaikipedia. Every time the pages are cleaned up, don't forget to store the removed text in its corresponding archive ([[/Archive]]) page. (See Bahaikipedia:How to archive a talk page.)
[edit] Over-doing it
- Over-respecting "the author".
- Criticising instead of editing. Articles have no single author with one overarching plan. Offering a suggestion or criticism on the Talk page can be helpful, but it is often faster to just give the article what you think it needs.
- Failing to be bold. Yes, you might mess things up a little. But someone else will probably clean up after you. Really, go ahead and change it. We mean it.
- Over-capitalizing titles. For instance, the second word in "French grammar" is in lowercase. That's the Bahaikipedia house style.
- Over-Wikifying. Bahaikipedia thrives on internal links, but keep it within reason — see the style guideline, only make links that are relevant to the context.
[edit] Taking it too seriously
- Arming for war. Bahaikipedia is a unique community of reasonable and consensus-oriented people. In other words, this isn't Usenet, and flaming is severely looked down upon. For more about Bahaikipedia manners, see Wikiquette.
- Using Bahaikipedia pages as a chat room.
- Getting annoyed because you find some bad articles. Bahaikipedia is a work in progress; please tolerate our imperfection, and help us improve. There are a lot of smart people here, and everyone finds they have something to contribute.

