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See [[w:Wikipedia:troll bridge]] for a basic definition.
See [[w:Wikipedia:troll bridge]] for a basic definition.


A troll bridge is a more objective or less contentious article or concept or topic that quarrelling [[trolls]] can agree to work on and come to consensus about before moving on to other more contentious matters.
A troll bridge is a more objective or less contentious article or concept or topic that quarrelling [[trolls]] can agree to work on and come to consensus about (and thus "bridge" their differences) before moving on to other more contentious matters.
 
The more ornery trolls can be enticed with the potential to utter more nastiness and threats, and then surprised that everyone else is cooperating given lack of an issue to truly disagree on.


Finding such an article is one way to help [[users in conflict]] to resolve issues.  It is a pretty basic requirement in [[Wiki Management]] especially on a [[large public wiki]].
Finding such an article is one way to help [[users in conflict]] to resolve issues.  It is a pretty basic requirement in [[Wiki Management]] especially on a [[large public wiki]].

Latest revision as of 11:10, 27 April 2004

See w:Wikipedia:troll bridge for a basic definition.

A troll bridge is a more objective or less contentious article or concept or topic that quarrelling trolls can agree to work on and come to consensus about (and thus "bridge" their differences) before moving on to other more contentious matters.

The more ornery trolls can be enticed with the potential to utter more nastiness and threats, and then surprised that everyone else is cooperating given lack of an issue to truly disagree on.

Finding such an article is one way to help users in conflict to resolve issues. It is a pretty basic requirement in Wiki Management especially on a large public wiki.

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