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'''Antifactionalism''' is an aspect of [[community]]. Rumoredly, Antifactionalist are immortal (or mortal) enemies of [[factionalism]]. |
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Antifactionalism is built upon the principles that people [[share]] and [[intermingle]]. Antifactionalism denies that there are isolated communities, only global communities. [[Factionalism|Factionalist]] may evolve into [[Antifactionalism|Antifactionalist]] then to a form of [[Eventualism|Eventualist]] in the [[MeatBall:LongNow|Long Now]]. Antifactionalism specifies a transitional period in which the [[editor]]s would form a [[Inclusionism]] commmunity. After some [[Wikimedia collaboration|collaboration]], the forceful use of editor's power against its enemies during the passage from Antifactionalism to Eventualism is needed to seize articles from the Factionalism minorities. |
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Antifactionalism serves the purpose of cooperation, harmony, [[Wikifaith]], and [[Wikilove]]. Its key ideas are a belief in [[equality]], both editors and admins, and lie in opposition to factionalism. An [[elite]], which practices [[factionalism]], always fails to serve the proletariat reader, who should be given all the facts and data - thus only a robust community can include all possible views and [[en:Democratic centralism|democratic centralism]] can be brought to bear. |
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Wikipedia ideally is a collaborative process. People need to relax, breathe deeply, work with others, and have a nice time. All is [[content]]. |
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Antifactionalism will assimulate you. Resistance is futile. |
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