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[edit] Australian rules football
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- Talk:National_sport#cricket.3F.3F.3F —Preceding unsigned comment added by AlasdairGreen27 (talk • contribs) 16:00, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
- Talk:National sport#RfC: Australia's national and most popular sport
- Talk:Australian rules football#POV
[edit] Issues to be mediated
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- Impossible every kind of agreement with user JPD because he removes sources added by me in articles pertinent Australian rules football considered truly national and most popular sport among Aussie people in Australia.
- User JPD assert cricket is most popular sport in Australia without link sources and refuses validity of sources added by me, Encycloepedia Britannica included: it's absurd!
[edit] Additional issues to be mediated
- Other parties can use this section to list any others issues they wish to include in the mediation. Please do not modify or remove any other party's listing. Please sign all additions to this section if there are more than two parties involved in this case.
- No agreement has been reached on these issues because PIO continues to revert, rather than engage with the ponits/criticisms engaged on talk pages. Other users, including myself, have adapted text to include new sources/valid points when they have been brought to light, but PIO continues to simply revert and respond to discussion with comments that do not acknowledge any of the points raised, whole accusing others of edit warring.
- PIO has also either not bothered to read and understand what I have written, or is lying. I have not claimed that cricket is the most popular sport in Australia, but that it was ranked as the sport with most general interest by one edition of the Sweeney report, and that it is often referred to as the national sport. I am arguing that neither of these is the same as being "the most popular sport", and that no sport should be described that way without qualification. Perhaps this is a problem with regards to English-speaking ability, but I have tried to make this point in many ways, and I am disappoited that PIO has refused to even consider the idea that he has misunderstood me.
- I do not think that any encyclopedia is a appropriate source (PIO has even tried to use Wikipedia as a source in his arguments!), but that is not really the issue here. The problem is that PIO's edits have used the sources to say something they simply do not say.
- PIO's edits to National sport insert arguments pushing the view that one sport should be considered a/the national pasttime because it fits certain criterion. This is a good argument, but it is clearly subjective as it depends on how you interpret "national pasttime" even before we consider the regional sporting differences within Australia, so writing it in this way is not NPOV.
- Even if the sources are relevant, PIO insists on inserting links to google cache pages, rather than the sources themselves. If he were seriously trying to engage with discussion and improve the encyclopedia, he would at least correct this when inserting his (false) claims, instead he simply reverts.
[edit] Parties' agreement to mediate
- All parties should sign below, indicating that they agree to mediate the issue. If any party fails to sign, or if a party indicates they do not agree, then the mediation will be rejected. Only "Agree" or "Disagree" and signatures should appear here; any comments will be removed, but can be made at the talk page.
- Agree. PIO (talk) 13:51, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
- No objection, but see comments on talk. JPD (talk) 17:07, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Decision of the Mediation Committee
- A member of the Mediation Committee will indicate acceptance/rejection/other relevant notes in this section. Non-Committee members should not edit this section.
- Reject, unsufficient dispute resolution has been attempted in this case. In addition to the RfC, please try third opinion and/or informal mediation before attempting formal mediation. Per comments on talk page, involving more eyes may also help to resolve the issue.
[edit] Template:US mobile phone companies
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[edit] Other steps in dispute resolution that have been attempted
- Speaking Directly With User
[edit] Issues to be mediated
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- Prevent changes being made and come to a decision whether or not Alltell is a Major Network Opearator or a Super Reigonal Network Operator
[edit] Additional issues to be mediated
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[edit] Parties' agreement to mediate
- All parties should sign below, indicating that they agree to mediate the issue. If any party fails to sign, or if a party indicates they do not agree, then the mediation will be rejected. Only "Agree" or "Disagree" and signatures should appear here; any comments will be removed, but can be made at the talk page.
[edit] Decision of the Mediation Committee
- A member of the Mediation Committee will indicate acceptance/rejection/other relevant notes in this section. Non-Committee members should not edit this section.
- Reject. Insufficient discussion and prior dispute resolution attempts have been made to justify adding this case to the backlog at the Committee at the present time. In the interests of resolving this dispute amicably and in the briefest possible time for the participants, I suggest obtaining the help of the Mediation Cabal; click here for more details and instructions on filing a case there. I make this decision on the grounds that you would be better suited to asking for resolution at the Mediation Cabal, given your dispute is relatively narrow in the scope of the issues; and that I believe the parties may benefit from the more informal nature of the Mediation Cabal, given the nature of this dispute.
[edit] Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)
[edit] Involved parties
- Reginmund (talk · contribs)
- Anakinjmt (talk · contribs)
- Richard_Rundle (talk · contribs)
- Gran2 (talk · contribs)
- Rhythmnation2004 (talk · contribs)
[edit] Articles involved
[edit] Other steps in dispute resolution that have been attempted
[edit] Issue to be mediated
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- Name of article (issue refactored, previously-included extended comments viewable in the history)
[edit] Parties' agreement to mediate
- All parties should sign below, indicating that they agree to mediate the issue. If any party fails to sign, or if a party indicates they do not agree, then the mediation will be rejected. Only "Agree" or "Disagree" and signatures should appear here; any comments will be removed, but can be made at the talk page.
- Agree. Rhythmnation2004 (talk) 17:54, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
- Agree. Reginmund (talk) 01:53, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
- Disagree. Gran2 22:43, 18 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Decision of the Mediation Committee
- A member of the Mediation Committee will indicate acceptance/rejection/other relevant notes in this section. Non-Committee members should not edit this section.
- Reject, parties do not agree to mediation.
[edit] Western New York
Template:Western New York view Filed: 16:17, January 31, 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Involved parties
- UBKidding (talk · contribs)
- RealBigFlipsbrain (talk · contribs)
[edit] Articles involved
[edit] Other steps in dispute resolution that have been attempted
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Western_New_York
[edit] Issues to be mediated
- The party filing this request uses this section to list the issues for mediation. Other parties can list additional issues in the section below.
- Is Rochester and its metro area considered part of Western New York?
[edit] Additional issues to be mediated
- Other parties can use this section to list any others issues they wish to include in the mediation. Please do not modify or remove any other party's listing. Please sign all additions to this section if there are more than two parties involved in this case.
[edit] Parties' agreement to mediate
- All parties should sign below, indicating that they agree to mediate the issue. If any party fails to sign, or if a party indicates they do not agree, then the mediation will be rejected. Only "Agree" or "Disagree" and signatures should appear here; any comments will be removed, but can be made at the talk page.
- Agree. UBKidding (talk) 16:17, 31 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Decision of the Mediation Committee
- A member of the Mediation Committee will indicate acceptance/rejection/other relevant notes in this section. Non-Committee members should not edit this section.
- Reject. Insufficient discussion and prior dispute resolution attempts have been made to justify adding this case to the backlog at the Committee at the present time. In the interests of resolving this dispute amicably and in the briefest possible time for the participants, I suggest obtaining the help of the Mediation Cabal; click here for more details and instructions on filing a case there. Alternatively, you could look into obtaining a third opinion. Either way, I think this matter better suited to less formal dispute resolution at the present time, given the nature of the dispute.
[edit] Template talk:US mobile phone companies
[edit] Involved parties
[edit] Articles involved
[edit] Other steps in dispute resolution that have been attempted
- Template talk:US mobile phone companies
- Constant attempted mediation directly with member.
[edit] Issues to be mediated
- The party filing this request uses this section to list the issues for mediation. Other parties can list additional issues in the section below.
- Whether or not Alltell is in the Major Network Operator category in the template.
[edit] Additional issues to be mediated
- Other parties can use this section to list any others issues they wish to include in the mediation. Please do not modify or remove any other party's listing. Please sign all additions to this section if there are more than two parties involved in this case.
- Additional issue 1
- Additional issue 2
[edit] Parties' agreement to mediate
- All parties should sign below, indicating that they agree to mediate the issue. If any party fails to sign, or if a party indicates they do not agree, then the mediation will be rejected. Only "Agree" or "Disagree" and signatures should appear here; any comments will be removed, but can be made at the talk page.
[edit] Decision of the Mediation Committee
- A member of the Mediation Committee will indicate acceptance/rejection/other relevant notes in this section. Non-Committee members should not edit this section.
- Reject. Insufficient discussion and prior dispute resolution attempts have been made to justify adding this case to the backlog at the Committee at the present time. In the interests of resolving this dispute amicably and in the briefest possible time for the participants, I suggest obtaining the help of the Mediation Cabal; click here for more details and instructions on filing a case there. I make this decision on the grounds that you would be better suited to asking for resolution at the Mediation Cabal, given your dispute is relatively narrow in the scope of the issues; and that I believe the parties may benefit from the more informal nature of the Mediation Cabal, given the nature of this dispute.
[edit] Wachovia Spectrum
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[edit] Other steps in dispute resolution that have been attempted
- I had reported Paul to the vandalism board, however, someone had unbanned him because of some unknown reason. Paul had also tried to get me banned because of the issue, but has resorted to silly and petty insults when it did not happen, and has kept up on doing it.
- Examples on what has happened
[edit] Issues to be mediated
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- Paul has kept on deleting a wrestling section from the Spectrum page, despite the information he keeps on deleting being more than relevant enough to the article.
[edit] Additional issues to be mediated
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[edit] Parties' agreement to mediate
- All parties should sign below, indicating that they agree to mediate the issue. If any party fails to sign, or if a party indicates they do not agree, then the mediation will be rejected. Only "Agree" or "Disagree" and signatures should appear here; any comments will be removed, but can be made at the talk page.
- Agree. Whammies Were Here 23:21, 1 February 2008 (UTC)
- Disagree. Paul Harald Kaspar (talk) 04:33, 2 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Decision of the Mediation Committee
- A member of the Mediation Committee will indicate acceptance/rejection/other relevant notes in this section. Non-Committee members should not edit this section.
- Reject, parties do not agree to mediation.
[edit] Russia
[edit] Involved parties
- User:Uncle Scrooge, filing party
- User:Miyokan
[edit] Articles involved
[edit] Other steps in dispute resolution that have been attempted
- Third opinions of User:Wiki1609 and User:Doopdoop
- Request for third opinions on Wikiproject Russia talk page
- Request for third opinions on Wikiproject USSR talk page
- Request for third opinions on Wikiproject Russian history talk page
- All the three made by User Vassyana.
[edit] Issues to be mediated
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- Reaching a consensus about infobox dates and the international status of Russia after its cession from the Soviet Union (have a country only changed its name or are Russia and Su two different countries).
- Should the international status of Russia as Successor State of the SU be added to the description of Russia in the article or should it not ? Uncle Scrooge (talk) 20:25, 24 February 2008 (UTC)
- Any help to stop personnal attacks and calm the atmosphere will be very useful too ;)
[edit] Additional issues to be mediated
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- Additional issue 1
- Additional issue 2
[edit] Parties' agreement to mediate
- All parties should sign below, indicating that they agree to mediate the issue. If any party fails to sign, or if a party indicates they do not agree, then the mediation will be rejected. Only "Agree" or "Disagree" and signatures should appear here; any comments will be removed, but can be made at the talk page.
- Agree. Uncle Scrooge (talk) 20:25, 24 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Decision of the Mediation Committee
- A member of the Mediation Committee will indicate acceptance/rejection/other relevant notes in this section. Non-Committee members should not edit this section.
- Reject, parties did not agree to mediation within seven days.
[edit] Waterboarding 2
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- Neutral Good (talk · contribs), filing party
- Hypnosadist (talk · contribs)
- Nescio (talk · contribs)
- Remember (talk · contribs)
- Henrik (talk · contribs)
- Stephan Schulz (talk · contribs)
Randy2063 (talk · contribs)withdrawn by user -- see talk.- UBeR (talk · contribs)
- Blue Tie (talk · contribs)
- Shibumi2 (talk · contribs)
- OtterSmith (talk · contribs)
- Cdogsimmons (talk · contribs)
- Francis Schonken (talk · contribs)
- Pri2008 (talk · contribs)
- Walton One (talk · contribs)
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[edit] Issues to be mediated
Here we have a content dispute directly arising from a misinterpretation of policy. A large number of editors are (in my humble opinion) misinterpreting WP:FRINGE to pretend that a very real dispute over the "waterboarding is torture" claim made in the lead sentence, with several prominent adherents on both sides (see Sept. 2003 comments by Jimbo Wales in WP:WEIGHT), does not exist or has been resolved in favor of "waterboarding is torture." In my opinion, it's a blatant violation of WP:NPOV. Several other editors agree. I believe that "waterboarding is torture" is also being used as cover for America bashing by certain editors, with far too much frequency and far too much gusto.
I have already received a warning on my User Talk page for some very mild comments. I propose an unorthodox solution: binding mediation moderated by the entire Arbitration Committee (minus those who recuse themselves), with all Waterboarding editors who participate agreeing to abide by the majority vote of the Mediation Committee.
Prior attempts at dispute resolution have included the recent ArbCom proceeding (in which Arbitrators imposed article probation but steadfastly refused to even remotely approach the content dispute), a Request for Comment (which resulted in an enormous amount of WP:BITE against well-intentioned newbies from Harvard Law), and extensive discussions on the article's Talk page. Since Mediation (but not ArbCom) addresses content issues, and since ArbCom (but not Mediation) addresses conduct issues, I believe that a lot of time has been wasted while a blatant WP:NPOV violation sits there for months, in the first six words of what is undoubtedly one of the most frequently read articles on Wikipedia these days. Neutral Good (talk) 02:16, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Additional issues to be mediated
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- Additional issue 1
- Additional issue 2
[edit] Parties' agreement to mediate
- All parties should sign below, indicating that they agree to mediate the issue. If any party fails to sign, or if a party indicates they do not agree, then the mediation will be rejected. Only "Agree" or "Disagree" and signatures should appear here; any comments will be removed, but can be made at the talk page.
- Agree. Neutral Good (talk) 02:16, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
- No. The dispute on Waterboarding has been an enormous waste of time, in part because Neutral Good has been obstinate to the point of being disruptive. I'm not interested in participating in this process with him. --Akhilleus (talk) 02:28, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
- Agree. htom (talk) 02:33, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
- Agree. Shibumi2 (talk) 22:37, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Decision of the Mediation Committee
- A member of the Mediation Committee will indicate acceptance/rejection/other relevant notes in this section. Non-Committee members should not edit this section.
- Reject. Omitting members that don't agree with an original mediation request is not the way to get a mediation accepted - All parties (and therfore disputants) must be willing to accept mediation.
- For the Mediation Committee, Ryan Postlethwaite 04:55, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] John Zizioulas
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[edit] Other steps in dispute resolution that have been attempted
[edit] Issues to be mediated
- The party filing this request uses this section to list the issues for mediation. Other parties can list additional issues in the section below.
- Under the umbrella of "unreliable sources", other party keeps rejecting valid academic sources. His rejections are not supported by any valid reference and represent merely his own opinion.
- Under the umbrella of "not suitable for BLP", other party keeps rejecting references to valid academic criticisms. His rejections are not supported by any valid reference and represent merely his own opinion.
- Other party keeps changing title Traditional Orthodox to "traditional", turning it into negative connotation.
- Other party needs to learn that there are people who do not accept innovations of the J.Z. and in order to make the article NPOV, existence of those people needs to be recognized.
- Other party needs to learn that Traditional Orthodox constitute part of the Church that does not accept the work of J.Z. and do not recognize him and his work as Orthodox. Author of such a heterodox writings is heterodox as well. Fact that J.Z. is still (sadly) member of the Orthodox clergy, does not automatically make his work Orthodox. We have numerous examples in the history of the Church when Orthodox clergy produced heterodox thoughts, ideas, writings, and were consequently rejected by the Church and even anathemized.
- Having said that, in the article, his work must be clearly distinguished from the teachings of the Orthodox Church. Clear statement should be placed stating that his work and thought do NOT represent teachings of the Orthodox Church.
- New section of the article should be added, about Zizioulas' involvement in the Ecumenical Movement, WCC, etc.
- Other party was caught in making false statements (lying – not complying to the WP:HONESTY), and after being exposed to the public shame, he turned to hide under the umbrella of “personal attacks”, accusing me for “incivility”.
- Other party came to the article recently, but instead of making conversation prior to making any changes under the umbrella of "turning the article into NPOV", he expressed butcher’s type of the behavior failing to create any constructive dialogue that could possibly lead to the consensus. While he was constantly saying that he is ready to work towards consensus, he maintained his butchering attitude to the present day. Sadly, his behavior gained sympathies of certain administrators as he employed tactic of constant complaints to them, convincing them that his version of the article and the image description is valid.
[edit] Additional issues to be mediated
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- User:Cebactokpatop has been acting as a WP:SPA editing the John Zizioulas page to promote a religious fringe-view, which he calls 'traditional Orthodoxy', and which has identified himself as representing on wikipedia.
- Cebactokpatop has placed POV accusations on this page that Zizioulas, a Greek Orthodox Metropolitan, is 'heterodox' and has added various sarcastic anti-Zizioulas comments to the image of Zizioulas on this page.[1] When I first encountered the article, half of it was filled with his anti-Zizioulas polemic, including accusation that Zizioulas is 'heterodox'.[2] Such assessment violates WP:NPOV.
- Cebactokpatop is insisting on using the expression 'traditional Orthodoxy' on the John Zizioulas page in a contentious manner to mean his own anti-Zizoulas views and the views of those with whom he agrees, thus again violating WP:NPOV. His use of 'traditional Orthodoxy' entails that Zizioulas, a Greek Orthodox Metropolitan, holds views which are incompatible with traditional Orthodoxy. This is in violation of WP:NPOV. Informal mediation and myself consider his usage of 'traditional' to violate WP:WEASEL also.
- Cebactokpatop is insisting on the inclusion of links to questionable sources on the John Zizioulas page which do not conform to the requirements of WP:SOURCES and WP:BLP. The source he is most concerned with is a web-page which consists almost entirely of unsupported assertions, and accuses Zizioulas of being 'deceitful'; it is categorically not an academic source. Informal mediation and myself have agreed such sources should not be included in wikipedia's John Zizioulas article.
- Cebactokpatop has been incivil throughout, making a number of personal attacks, and has made constructive discussion very difficult. He has repeatedly falsely accused me of being a liar and vandal. He has repeatedly tried to remove all constructive edits of mine through repeated reversion, including violations of WP:3RR, which led to page being protected, and his receiving two blocks.
[edit] Parties' agreement to mediate
- All parties should sign below, indicating that they agree to mediate the issue. If any party fails to sign, or if a party indicates they do not agree, then the mediation will be rejected. Only "Agree" or "Disagree" and signatures should appear here; any comments will be removed, but can be made at the talk page.
- Agree. Cebactokpatop (talk) 13:08, 26 February 2008 (UTC)
- Agree. Seminarist (talk) 23:40, 26 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Decision of the Mediation Committee
- A member of the Mediation Committee will indicate acceptance/rejection/other relevant notes in this section. Non-Committee members should not edit this section.
- Reject. Insufficient discussion and prior dispute resolution attempts have been made to justify adding this case to the backlog at the Committee at the present time. In the interests of resolving this dispute amicably and in the briefest possible time for the participants, I suggest obtaining the help of the Mediation Cabal; click here for more details and instructions on filing a case there. I make this decision on the grounds that you would be better suited to asking for resolution at the Mediation Cabal, given your dispute is relatively narrow in the scope of the issues; and that I believe the parties may benefit from the more informal nature of the Mediation Cabal, given the nature of this dispute.
[edit] Flyleaf
[edit] Involved parties
- hoponpop69 (talk · contribs), filing party
- ElisaEXPLOSiON (talk · contribs)
- Xenosagian (talk · contribs)
- Jparenti (talk · contribs)
- Dwrayosrfour (talk · contribs)
[edit] Articles involved
[edit] Other steps in dispute resolution that have been attempted
[edit] Issues to be mediated
- Is Flyleaf a Christian rock band, and are the references that confirm either way accurate.
[edit] Additional issues to be mediated
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[edit] Parties' agreement to mediate
- All parties should sign below, indicating that they agree to mediate the issue. If any party fails to sign, or if a party indicates they do not agree, then the mediation will be rejected. Only "Agree" or "Disagree" and signatures should appear here; any comments will be removed, but can be made at the talk page.
- Agree. Hoponpop69 (talk) 15:29, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
- Agree. ElisaEXPLOSiON
talk.16:02, 28 February 2008 (UTC) - Agree. Xenosagian (talk) 21:15, 29 February 2008 (UTC)
- Agree. Dwrayosrfour (talk) 07:35, 1 March 2008 (UTC)
- Agree. Jparenti (talk) 08:38, 1 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Decision of the Mediation Committee
- A member of the Mediation Committee will indicate acceptance/rejection/other relevant notes in this section. Non-Committee members should not edit this section.
- Reject. Insufficient discussion and prior dispute resolution attempts have been made to justify adding this case to the backlog at the Committee at the present time. In the interests of resolving this dispute amicably and in the briefest possible time for the participants, I suggest obtaining the help of the Mediation Cabal; click here for more details and instructions on filing a case there. I make this decision on the grounds that you would be better suited to asking for resolution at the Mediation Cabal, given your dispute is relatively narrow in the scope of the issues; and that I believe the parties may benefit from the more informal nature of the Mediation Cabal, given the nature of this dispute.
[edit] User:Lir
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[edit] Other steps in dispute resolution that have been attempted
- third opinion: User Meco http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Calton&diff=195835502&oldid=195593182
- negotiation: User Calton sent me here: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Lir&diff=196039641&oldid=196038237
[edit] Issues to be mediated
- The party filing this request uses this section to list the issues for mediation. Other parties can list additional issues in the section below.
- Regardless of whether they feel my User:page content was appropriate, I nevertheless have the same right to a user page as does every other user. They should talk to me about what specifically they object to, before abusing their authority.
[edit] Additional issues to be mediated
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- Additional issue 1
- Additional issue 2
[edit] Parties' agreement to mediate
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- Agree. Lirath Q. Pynnor (talk) 14:53, 5 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Decision of the Mediation Committee
- A member of the Mediation Committee will indicate acceptance/rejection/other relevant notes in this section. Non-Committee members should not edit this section.
- Reject. The issues that the filing party has listed are unsuitable for Formal Mediation, which assists the reaching of a compromise in issues regarding content only, rather than conduct. Behavioural issues should be addressed via appropriate, alternative mediums, such as Requests for Comment, third opinion, community input and intervention, and, as a last resort, arbitration. Please see here for further information.