Template:NewDRNsubmission/guide

Welcome to the dispute submission guide! This guide is for editors wishing to submit a dispute to WikiQueer:Dispute resolution noticeboard. Just follow the steps below, and your dispute will be listed on the noticeboard, where it will be checked by our mediators.

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 * 1=template output
 * 2=Once posted on WikiQueer:Dispute resolution noticeboard, your template should look something like this:

Spore articles


Dispute overview
 * Can you give us a quick explanation of what is going on? What is the issue you are bringing here?

Me and are having a bit of a dispute about Spore (2008 video game). Some of the references in the article support the genre being a god game, others support the genre being a life simulation or a simulation game. I think we need to come with a way to have both listed in the article, as all references seem reliable.

Users involved
 * Who is involved in the dispute? (Make sure you let them know you have posted here)

User:Example3 is only involved in this dispute indirectly.


 * Have you informed all the editors mentioned above that you have posted this dispute? (If not, once you have informed them come back and replace the text "Not yet" with "Yes".)

Not yet.


 *  N.B. To inform the other users you may place the text  on each user's talk page.

Resolving the dispute
 * Have you tried to resolve this dispute already? If so, what steps have you taken?

I have tried talking about the issue with Example2 on the article talk page, but I need some extra input on what I can do here to move forward with resolving this dispute, as there are numerous sources supporting the different genres.


 * How do you think we can help?

Direct me to ways to resolve this dispute, or where I can get assistance in resolving the dispute. We need to come up with a compromise as how to move forward with the article.

--Example (talk) 13:57, 30 June 2011 (UTC)

Spore articles discussion
''Discussion about the issues listed above take place here. Remember to keep discussions calm, brief, and focused on the issues at hand.''

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