Wikipedia:Atsme's Law

Atsme's Law, also referred to as The Law of Friendly and/or How to win friends and influence editors, first gained notability notoriety during a rather controversial miscellany for deletion discussion about politics, particularly anti- and pro-Trump decisions resulting from cases brought for arbitration enforcement. It is a spinoff of WP:DONTBITE but more targeted toward veteran editors and WP:AGF.
| “ | Even Atsme, who is, arguably, one of the friendliest Wikipedians says it can be kept but should be updated. | ” |
It was signed into law with the following response by Levivich:[2]
| “ | I'm with you Doug: Atsme is friendly, therefore keep the page, per WP:ATSME 😂 | ” |
On December 4, 2020 another incident occurred that validates the science of Atsme's Law. JJPMaster posted the following template to User talk:Atsme:
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JJPMaster's summation was quickly challenged by Politrukki who stated:
| “ | Seems like a frivolous warning to me. No one can be too friendly.[4] | ” |
See also
- How to Win Friends and Influence People
- Godwin's law
- WP:Pack's law of devolution
- WP:ALLROADSLEADTOINFOBOXES
References
- ^ "MfD Dmehus diff". Wikipedia. 2020-02-17. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
- ^ "MfD Levivich diff". Wikipedia. 2020-02-17. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
- ^ "warning". 2020-12-04.
- ^ "Politrukki diff". 2020-12-04.