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Wikipedia:AAGF |
| This is an essay, a page containing the advice or opinions of one or more Wikipedia contributors. Essays may represent widespread norms or minority viewpoints, and they may be heeded or not based upon your judgement and discretion. It should be read in conjunction with the Wikipedia:Assume good faith guideline. |
| This page in a nutshell: When involved in a discussion, it is best never to cite WP:AGF. |
In heated debates, users often cite Wikipedia's guideline of assuming good faith. However, the very act of citing WP:AGF assumes that the opponent is assuming bad faith. Carbonite's Law tells us, "the more a given user invokes Assume good faith as a defense, the lower the probability that said user was acting in good faith." It is in combining Carbonite's law with AGF that we produce AAGF: Assume the assumption of good faith, which simply states:
In reality, this is simply an extension of AGF, which allows for the possibility that one can incorrectly judge another's intentions or assumptions. AAGF acknowledges that the act of citing AGF requires one to assume the assumption of bad faith, and is thus open to its own form of abuse—an abuse which Carbonite's law reveals as an eventuality. While AGF should still be cited for especially egregious situations, or in debate among new users, it should be avoided whenever possible.