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== Purpose ==
== Purpose ==
This page highlights common pitfalls that can reduce the usefulness of the toolkit.
Highlight common pitfalls that reduce the usefulness of the toolkit.


Avoiding these “danger zones” helps keep the wiki accurate, practical, and easy to use.
Avoiding these helps keep the wiki clear, practical, and maintainable.
 
== Guiding Principle ==
When in doubt, prioritize clarity, usefulness, and flexibility over completeness.


== Policy Dump ==
== Policy Dump ==
Avoid copying official policies, bylaws, or governing documents into the wiki.
Avoid copying official policies, bylaws, or governing documents.


* Link to official sources instead
* Link to official sources instead
* Summarize only what is needed for practical use 


* Summarize only what is needed for practical understanding
If information exists in multiple places, one of them will become outdated.
 
If the same information exists in multiple places, one of them will eventually be wrong.


== One True Way ==
== One True Way ==
There is no single “correct” way to run a Local Group.
There is no single “correct” way to run a Local Group.


* Avoid presenting one approach as the only option
* Avoid presenting one approach as the only option
* Show alternatives when helpful 
* Acknowledge tradeoffs 


* Show alternatives when appropriate
The goal is to support decision-making, not replace it.
 
* Highlight tradeoffs and flexibility
 
The goal is to support different approaches, not replace them.


== Museum Effect ==
== Museum Effect ==
A wiki that isn’t maintained becomes outdated.
Outdated content reduces trust.
 
* Update content regularly
 
* Remove or revise outdated guidance


* Archive content that is no longer current
* Update content regularly 
 
* Revise or remove outdated guidance 
Archiving is supported by the Leadership Development Committee.
* Archive when appropriate 


== Inside Knowledge ==
== Inside Knowledge ==
Avoid assuming prior knowledge.
Do not assume prior knowledge.


* Explain terms, acronyms, and processes
* Explain terms, acronyms, and processes
 
* Avoid local or region-specific shorthand
* Avoid region-specific or group-specific shorthand
* Write for someone new to the role
 
* Write for someone completely new to the role
 
What seems obvious to you may not be obvious to others.


== Overload ==
== Overload ==
Too much information can be as harmful as too little.
Too much information reduces usability.


* Avoid long, unstructured text
* Avoid long, unstructured text
* Break content into sections or subpages 
* Keep pages focused and scannable 


* Break content into sections or subpages
If a page feels overwhelming, simplify it.
 
* Keep pages focused and scannable
 
If a page feels overwhelming, it probably is.


== Duplication ==
== Duplication ==
Avoid repeating the same content across multiple pages.
Repeated content creates confusion.


* Link to existing content instead
* Link instead of repeating 
 
* Maintain a single source of truth 
* Maintain a single “source of truth” for each topic
 
Duplication creates confusion and inconsistency over time.


== Over-Prescription ==
== Over-Prescription ==
Avoid turning guidance into rigid rules.
Avoid turning guidance into rigid rules.


* Use flexible language (“consider,” “may,” “often”)
* Use flexible language (“consider,” “may,” “often”)
 
* Allow variation across Local Groups
* Allow room for variation between Local Groups
 
This toolkit supports decision-making — it does not replace it.


== Key Takeaway ==
== Key Takeaway ==
When in doubt, aim for:
Aim for content that is:
 
* Clear
 
* Practical
 
* Flexible


* Maintainable
* Clear 
* Practical 
* Flexible 
* Maintainable


These principles keep the toolkit useful over time.
== Related ==
== Related ==
* [[What Belongs Here]]
* [[Contributing to This Wiki]]
* [[Contributing to This Wiki]]
* [[Local Group Toolkit | Main Page]]

Revision as of 14:46, 25 March 2026

Purpose

Highlight common pitfalls that reduce the usefulness of the toolkit.

Avoiding these helps keep the wiki clear, practical, and maintainable.

Guiding Principle

When in doubt, prioritize clarity, usefulness, and flexibility over completeness.

Policy Dump

Avoid copying official policies, bylaws, or governing documents.

  • Link to official sources instead
  • Summarize only what is needed for practical use

If information exists in multiple places, one of them will become outdated.

One True Way

There is no single “correct” way to run a Local Group.

  • Avoid presenting one approach as the only option
  • Show alternatives when helpful
  • Acknowledge tradeoffs

The goal is to support decision-making, not replace it.

Museum Effect

Outdated content reduces trust.

  • Update content regularly
  • Revise or remove outdated guidance
  • Archive when appropriate

Inside Knowledge

Do not assume prior knowledge.

  • Explain terms, acronyms, and processes
  • Avoid local or region-specific shorthand
  • Write for someone new to the role

Overload

Too much information reduces usability.

  • Avoid long, unstructured text
  • Break content into sections or subpages
  • Keep pages focused and scannable

If a page feels overwhelming, simplify it.

Duplication

Repeated content creates confusion.

  • Link instead of repeating
  • Maintain a single source of truth

Over-Prescription

Avoid turning guidance into rigid rules.

  • Use flexible language (“consider,” “may,” “often”)
  • Allow variation across Local Groups

Key Takeaway

Aim for content that is:

  • Clear
  • Practical
  • Flexible
  • Maintainable