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Wikipedia:Alternatives to ignoring all rules

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Ignoring all rules is one of five pillars that encourages improving Wikipedia that might be prevented by a rule. However, this pillar may be potentially misunderstood. Ignoring all rules without understanding principles of existing rules and acknowledging that other rules exist may lead to more harm than good. Of course, other essays tell you that you may not need to but use common sense instead. Question: who else shares your sense?

The "ignore all rules" might be used as a last resort, but this would lead to potential bureaucracy. If you want to "ignore all rules", be certain that any rule prevents you from improving Wikipedia. Otherwise, best to avoid doing so.

For advice, if you do not believe that ignoring all rules help improve Wikipedia, you may do any of alternatives below:

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