Wikipedia:Administrators' guide/Dealing with disputes: Difference between revisions

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* Rejection as "unreliable" of any source which does not agree with their world view. Or, rejection as "minority/fringe theory" or "trivia"
* Inability to propose compromises
* Seemingly unprovoked incivility and personal attacks at those with opposing views, often with labels attached: "Of course you think differently, you're an atheist/Communistcommunist/Christian/etc."
* Misinterpretation or mining of sources. The biased editor can look straight at a history book that says, "1,000 were killed" and interpret it as anything from "There were some minor skirmishes" to "There was rampant genocide by the corrupt regime", ''and still feel in all good faith that they are reporting things neutrally.''
* Using pejorative terms for common Wikipedia features eg: "MOS wonkery", "idiotboxes"