User:Tznkai

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Status

Inactive, unfortunately. Nothing is keeping me away (aside from the usual duties of life), but not enough is drawing me back.--Tznkai (talk) 22:03, 23 September 2015 (UTC)

I am

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  • Completely and totally incompetent when it comes to the look and feel of user pages, please help

I was


In all of these things I was both a success and a failure.

Virtual office

  • My desk For my own personal use, and drafts

Personal policies

Free advice

Today's witticism: TMI. Especially applies to bad writing.

From me

  • Something all Wikipedian's should remember.
  • Spend more time with your family and/or friends than with Wikipedia.
  • Peace-making is the first step in right-making.
  • Sometimes you're wrong.
  • It can happen to you.
  • Wikipedia is huge.
  • The more time you spend talking, the more likely you've already said something stupid.
  • Don't stand on principle. Be principled, stand on reasons.
  • Policy is a tool, not an end.
  • Keep threaded discussions short and sweet so new readers can keep up without having to emotional energy catching up.
  • Loyalty is the most beguiling of virtues. It leads the evil to kindness, and the kind to meanness.
  • Don't use policy as a weapon.
  • Sometimes the only solution is one that makes no one happy.
  • If you use it like a weapon, consensus will forever be beyond your grasp.
  • If a standard process leads you to the right result but takes a lot of work, follow the process. If process leads you to a result you don't like, follow the process. If process leads you to an absurd result, ignore the process.
  • Learn the difference between absurd and unfortunate.
  • Understand the reasons behind the policy you invoke.
  • Contextualization ruins everything.
  • A fanatic is someone who has forgotten where they are going - but has redoubled his efforts to get there.
  • A partisan is someone who has forgotten that the goal is to win the war, not to beat the enemy.
  • To no editor is any process due, but every editor is due respect.

Add your own

  • Bwilkins first rule of Sockpuppet Accusations: Put up or shut up. Either file your SPI, or STFU
  • Bwilkins first rule of Edit Warring: Except for clear vandalism, DON'T. No excuses
  • Jehochman's rule of regret: When you feel the tingle of adrenaline, DON'T hit the save button.