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Introduce an "Arbitration" system

As many of you know, sometimes a dispute can go just a little bit too far. Hence, I'm proposing we introduce an "Arbitration" system, similar to that found on Wikipedia in order to find a way to settle things. The system would go as follows:

1. should a dispute occur, it should first try to be resolved on that page's talk page. 2. should said dispute be unsolvable, one participant of the dispute can make a post to AVID:Requests for Arbitration. 3. staff takes a vote on whether to review the dispute. Should a majority of staff members vote in favour, it will progress to the next stage. 4. Staff begins workshopping a solution to the dispute, with input from other users. 5. Staff then crafts a finalised solution, which will officially close the dispute.

This system would be a situation of LAST RESORT only, and should be reserved for major disputes if implemented.

Given the demographic this wiki tends to attract, disputes like this happen more often than required, and implementing this system would at least help try and sort things out.

I would love to hear your thoughts regarding it.

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