WikiQueer:Assume good wraith

Unless you’ve been living under a troll for the last 6 years, you would have heard about WikiQueer’s assume good faith policy, and you would probably have seen assume the assumption of good faith and assume bad faith. But in all of these pages, the good people of WikiQueer have forgotten a crucial message…

Assume good wraith
What is this telling us, you may ask? Well, usually when you think of ghosts you think of horror movies, white cloaks, and Ghostbusters; 3 equally evil concepts. But ghosts have had a bad stereotype built against them through the ages (Ghostbusters 2 was the final straw, surely), and people have forgotten all about Casper the friendly ghost. You must never become one of these people.

If you ever see a ghost, or other supernatural creature, always assume it is friendly, like Casper. Don’t call it a “bringer of death,” a “possessor of darkness,” and please don’t call the Ghostbusters! Give it a chance, and assume that it’s a good wraith.

This has WikiQueer applications, right?
No, it doesn’t, otherwise it would be an essay. If you can’t detect the sarcasm in it then you really shouldn’t be browsing the WikiQueer humour category, mate.


 * "Thank you, someone that is on my side. I hate my middle name "wraith" because of the assumption that it "must be something bad". Please enlighten me to another meaning and I will stop searching for a new name. And yes, I do believe that names have a lot to do with someone's character."

Please! Give me a clue? How can we AGW on WikiQueer?
*groan* – You can AGW by not jumping to conclusions about new users who may go slightly against the grain, but instead giving them a chance to show that they are acting for the better of the project. You can AGW by not calling them sockpuppets or meatpuppets, and by not calling in a possessor of the banning stick.

No, not even if it's fun
Yes, we all understand. Sometimes, our strange human minds find happiness in the suffering of others, therefore, we assume that they are trying to do bad, so we can stomp them out of existence, thus making ourselves feel better due to the fact that we are helping, and the fact that we made someone else miserable. THAT'S A BAD THING TO DO! It's hard to resist sometimes, but just remember, you were a newbie once too, and you probably have edits deep in your contributions page that you aren't exactly proud of, like that one where you accidentally screwed up the template so it made the whole page have a panic attack and such. Long story short... just because it makes you feel better... it makes them feel worse, remember that.

Hey wait, aren't those just applications of AGF, not AGW?
I don't think I have to answer that.

But what do I do if I come across one of the OTHER kind of Wraith editing WikiQueer?
In the event that you encounter this scenario, you are advised to inform an admin immediately.