User talk:Melissadedrick

Well done
Good job on setting up your account,. Let me know if I can do anything as you go along. 'Official' Wikiversity welcome below. -- Jtneill - Talk - c 23:03, 28 July 2008 (UTC)

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Re: unspoken set of rules
I remember when I started editing the first pages on the group I had later a bad conscience and asked James about this. I think the "unspoken set of rules" also depend on your experiences (e.g. a small kid does not know some behaviour rules yet or normally I have not bad thoughts when being "intrusive" (not in the bad way, e.g. see Did you ever edit another user page than "yours" ?).) and the persons you are communicating with. One does not all treat same unfortunately.

>So I guess in essence it’s like the saying goes, treat others as you yourself would like to be treated. yes, "Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself" (Confucius) now kidding: e.g. What about a person who is a masochist ? -> should be then more in direction as: Categorical imperative

If you or others ever come in a situation where you think a user behaved bad, please tell, e.g. at Colloquium or Request custodian action see also: Category:Wikiversity policy, e.g. Civility or Ignore all rules (w:Wikipedia:What "Ignore all rules" means), Erkan Yilmaz uses the Chat (try) 11:32, 17 August 2008 (UTC)