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Wikipedia:I don't agree with that

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Arguing more loudly doesn't make you more right.
Ignoring an opposing point of view doesn't make it go away.

Quite often, in a talk page dispute, it will come down to one person thinking that if they repeat their argument enough, they'll win. If that doesn't work, they'll invariably whip out the ole' WP:IDHT link, thinking that citing a wiki-policy will suddenly give them that decisive advantage. The best way to respond to that is to politely say; "I did hear, I just don't agree with that."

Example;
  • Bertram: "It tastes great!"
  • Ernesto: "It's less filling!"
  • Bertram: "It tastes great!"
  • Ernesto: "It's less filling!"
  • Bertram: "It tastes great!"
  • Ernesto: "It's less filling!"
  • Bertram: "It tastes great!"
  • Ernesto: "It's less filling!"
  • Bertram: "It tastes great!"
  • Ernesto: "It's less filling!"
  • Bertram: "It tastes great!"
  • Ernesto: "It's less filling!"
  • Bertram: "The problem here is you have a bad case of WP:IDHT"
  • Ernesto: "No, I heard you, I just don't agree with that."

Now you can add your own link for good measure. (Just don't pay any attention to the fact that the discussions take place visually and there is no audio component.) This new process is estimated to cut down on content disputes by up to 50%.[citation needed]

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How to really get their attention using bold text, underlining and lots'a CAPITAL LETTERS and exclamation marks!!!!!!! [note 1]

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Notes

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  1. ^ Look for this article sometime in 2027

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