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User:KGirlTrucker81/Difference between good faith and bad faith

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Are you sure you've taken the road to good faith or bad faith which results being taken the road to nowhere.

So, you're actually doing right, wrong or intentionally damaging the project? There's a difference between good and bad faith especially disruptive editors and trolls want to get around and annoy the community.

Good faith

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A good faith editor means who help improve the encyclopedia, not trying to do harm to the project and done little damage (sometimes we do make mistakes as part our learning). Some editors (even they new, inexperienced) try to be BOLD before edits are saved and attract editors to decide whether to revert or not or discuss it on the talk page for consensus to avoid edit warring.

Bad faith

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A bad faith editor means who intentionally to damage the project or only to cause disruption. This includes vandals, and other disruptive editors who end up being blocked from editing temporarily or either indef.

See? That is really simple advice for editors who don't understand the difference between good and bad faith.