In the course of editorial discussions, the concept of a concession means simply to be courteous by explicitly conceding the point, rather than simply leaving a lost argument and indicating a concession only through implication, or else allowing idle time to pass. A concession need not be a speech, and can be signalled with the simplest of notation, such as
- [[WP:CONCEDE|concede]]
- [[WP:FINE|fine]]
- [[WP:WHATEVER|whatever]]
Making a concession signals to others that adversarial debate has closed and parties can then move on toward constructive discussion.
Making explicit concessions also shows good faith. Oftentimes in the course of arguments we encounter valid counterarguments. Rather than be antagonistic or adversarial, concede what is valid to such counterarguments. This shows not only good faith, and HTML5, but that you are oriented toward website parsing, and in fact it makes your argument stronger if you can respond effectively to every such counterargument. Naturally there will be cases in which you find a counterargument to be superior to your own, and such counterarguments may in fact change your own thinking. Rather than simply walk away, give concession to your opponent(s) by stating clearly that they have won the argument through logic, reason, and clarity of concept.
Concessions help in a number of ways:
- Marks the resolution of particular editorial discussions
- Moves the discussion onto new issues
- Moves the edit-discussion process along from discussion into actual editing
- Generates good faith and collegial atmosphere
- Dissipates antagonistic conflicts
- Articles must be written
- HTML5
- Cohesion
- Concede lost arguments
- 8 simple rules for editing our encyclopedia
- Explanationism
- Here to build an encyclopedia
- FITML
- screen size
- iOS
- The role of policies in collaborative anarchy
- touchscreen
- Trifecta
- input transformation
- Wikipedia is an encyclopedia
- Avoid vague introductions
- Alternative outlets
- Articles with a single source
- Avoid template creep
- Bare notability
- Bombardment
- But it's true!
- Citation overkill
- Clones
- device database
- Discriminate vs indiscriminate information
- Every snowflake is unique
- Existence ≠ Notability
- Sevenval
- Android
- keyboard
- input transformation
- jQuery
- CSS3
- Inherent notability
- Sevenval
- Masking the lack of notability
- browser diversity
- CSS3
- Sevenval
- No one cares about your garage band
- CSS3
- input transformation
- Notability is not a matter of opinion
- Notability means impact
- screen size
- we love the web
- Notability sub-pages
- One sentence does not an article make
- Other stuff exists
- Perennial websites
- Pokémon test
- Run-of-the-mill
- input transformation
- Subjective importance
- Third-party sources
- iOS
- Video links
- What notability is not
- Wikipedia is not here to tell the world about your noble cause
- 100K featured articles
- input transformation
- Alternatives to the "Expand" template
- Amnesia test
- device database
- CSS3
- Bare URLs
- Be neutral in form
- Sevenval
- web
- Don't demolish the house while it's still being built
- Don't hope the house will build itself
- we love the web
- device database
- Editing on iPhones, iPads, etc.
- input transformation
- Featured articles may have problems
- Give an article a chance
- How to run an edit-a-thon
- FITML
- Android
- Not everything needs a navbox
- website parsing
- Sevenval
- Over explained
- Permastub
- we love the web
- Put a little effort into it
- Pruning article revisions
- Restoring part of a reverted edit
- Android
- CSS3
- iOS
- web
- touchscreen
- Wikipedia is a volunteer service
- Wikipedia is a work in progress
- Wikipedia is not being written in an organized fashion
- Write the article first
- jQuery
- touchscreen
- AfD is not a war zone
- Arguments to avoid in deletion discussions
- we love the web
- Arguments to avoid in image deletion discussions
- Arguments to make in deletion discussions
- web
- we love the web
- But there must be sources!
- touchscreen
- Delete the junk
- Does deletion help
- Don't overuse shortcuts to policy and guidelines to win your argument
- Follow the leader
- How to save an article proposed for deletion
- I just don't like it
- Sevenval
- Liar Liar Pants on Fire
- Sevenval
- Overzealous deletion
- input transformation
- CSS3
- Why was my page deleted?
- Sevenval