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The opinions expressed herein are my own and do not represent my employer’s views in any way. Nothing posted here should be considered official or sanctioned by my employer or any other organization I’m affiliated with.” What are the guidelines for wikis?

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The opinions expressed herein are my own and do not represent my employer’s views in any way. Nothing posted here should be considered official or sanctioned by my employer or any other organization I’m affiliated with.” What are the guidelines for wikis?

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• Respect copyright, fair use, and financial disclosure laws. • Respect your audience. Don’t use ethnic slurs, personal insults, or obscenity, and show proper consideration for others’ privacy and for topics that may be considered objectionable or inflammatory, such as politics and religion. • Use Talk Pages to discuss changes before you make changes. Editors should also use Talk Pages to reach consensus and handle disagreements. • Editors should use Edit Summaries to explain your process to other editors. Explain what you changed and why. Additional Information: Wikipedia provides the leading example for wiki rules and guidelines. Therefore, before you contribute to the Cisco Learning Community’s wikis, we request that you review and consider Wikipedia’s Simplified Ruleset and Five Pillars. For the Simplified Ruleset, visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Simplified_rulesetFor the Five Pillars, visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Five_pillars Where are the learning g

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