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  2. Ignore all rules - Wikipedia

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    Meaning. A flowchart relating to usage of rules on Wikipedia, displayed in the Wikipedia essay "What 'Ignore all rules' means". "Ignore all rules" refers to the idea that a user is permitted to violate a rule on a case-by-case basis, if the rule's application could cause negative consequences. IAR provides agency for an editor whilst protecting ...

  3. Crossword - Wikipedia

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    A crossword (or crossword puzzle) is a word game consisting of a grid of black and white squares, into which solvers enter words or phrases ("entries") crossing each other horizontally ("across") and vertically ("down") according to a set of clues. Each white square is typically filled with one letter, while the black squares are used to ...

  4. Wikipedia:Ignoring all rules – a beginner's guide - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Wikipedia:Ignoring all rules – a beginner's guide. “Rules are for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men.”. Wikipedia: Ignore All Rules, often referred to as WP:IAR, is one of the WP:five pillars of Wikipedia. It's remarkable in its brevity, and is reproduced in full below: If a rule prevents you from improving or ...

  5. Wikipedia : What "Ignore all rules" means

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    History. Ignore all rules is one of the oldest rules on Wikipedia, written by Larry Sanger in 2001. The original wording was a bit different from today's version. It said: "If rules make you nervous and depressed, and not desirous of participating in the wiki, then ignore them entirely and go about your business."

  6. Wikipedia:Understanding IAR - Wikipedia

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    If rules make you nervous and depressed, and not desirous of participating in the wiki, then ignore them entirely and go about your business. [1] While the wording of Ignore all rules has changed since then, its purpose has remained the same. Understanding Ignore all rules is the key to understanding the role of rules on Wikipedia in general.

  7. Wikipedia : What "Ignore all rules" really means

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    When rules themselves stand in the way of that goal, they should be ignored. There are essentially two ways in which you can ignore the rules: Meek ignoring – Meek ignoring involves an editor (generally a new user) ignoring rules in a very small way, which is pretty easy to do, easy to justify, and not likely to cause conflict.

  8. Wikipedia:Ignore all rules/Versions - Wikipedia

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    Ignore all rules: If rules make you nervous and depressed, and not desirous of participating in the wiki, then ignore them entirely and go about your business. —first preserved version, suggested by Larry Sanger in 2001. If a rule prevents you from improving or maintaining Wikipedia, ignore it. —current version. Improve and maintain Wikipedia.

  9. Wikipedia:When IAR is ignored - Wikipedia

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    When IAR is ignored. Ignore all rules is one of the more high-profile of Wikipedia's five pillars. It is a controversial policy that many people forget or disagree with, yet it is the tenet on which Wikipedia will stand or fall. Nonetheless, we live in rapidly changing times and cannot afford to solely abide by static policies.