Wikipedia:Let_it_go

Wikipedia:Let it go

Wikipedia:Let it go


Sometimes everyone needs to just relax a little and let it go. Sure, we're creating an encyclopedia here, and that is, indeed, serious business, but it's not life or death. Sometimes we see some heated arguments and with some editors even making ad hominem attacks. This can happen anywhere: RFAs, article talk pages, XFDs, even user talk pages.

Take a break if you need to. Don't stress yourself out arguing it out.

Think of it as applying No Big Deal to other areas of Wikipedia. Things like the exact wording of a video game character's inclusion in a game or whether a person with a pet cat is the "owner" of said cat. These are great examples of people allowing their passions to rule them. Head over heart, as the saying goes.

Of course, discussion and consensus is a vital part of Wikipedia, but sometimes it can be taken too far. A good advice to those people is to just let it go. If the argument isn't really all that important (really, sometimes it's not), don't try so desperately to "win". Sure, you might get something to go your way, but all it really does is make other Wikipedians mad and maybe even leave Wikipedia altogether.

Discuss things to find consensus, but don't argue just for the sake of making a point. Just let it go.

See also


Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Wikipedia:Let_it_go, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.