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Talk:Positive Practices

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Have marked this as irrelevant, because unfortunately this is a topic which seems too wide-ranging and vague for the wiki, as well as exceptionally prone to brigading by those wishing to promote their own products. There are too many good products in the world to list them all in one page. The Q&A in the Mission statement describes the only scenario in which we imagine products being mentioned as 'alternatives' in a positive light.

Depending on further discussion, it will probably be deleted.

- Keith

I don't know how wiki pages or discussion pages work

I don't know how wiki pages or discussion pages work

Okay So I'm guessing I can respond in this field?

Thank you for the moderation Keith. I understand the caution on opening the field on company endorsements. I was editing the page with more of my intentions. I saved it way too early not knowing it would publish it, I thought it was more akin to saving my changes locally. If you're able to see the changes made I'm more trying to educate not which companies are good but rather things to consider when making purchases. I still don't have it fully fleshed out, I was about to take a break.

I do confess this page isn't 100 percent on the mission statement, however I'm not positive it's fully irrelevant. I firmly believe people visiting this wiki to be educated on what anti-consumer practices companies have enacted will ponder what can be done about it. Well... I hope so at least?

I know this wiki is still fresh, so I guess something to consider going forward: What action/reaction does CAT want to endorse, if any? It may be helpful for future moderation to establish this and clarify it within the editorial guideline.

PLURR

- LettucePie