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Fourth opinion (4O) is a means to request an outside opinion in a content or sourcing disagreement between three editors. When three editors do not agree, any of those editors may list a discussion here to seek a fourth opinion. The fourth opinion process requires observance of good faith and civility from all editors during the discussion in order to be successful. In addition, always remember no personal attacks.

Fourth opinion works in much the same way as third opinion. Using the third opinion process before using the fourth opinion process is permitted, however, it is not a prerequisite. Please note this page is not for disputes involving only two editors.

How to list a dispute[edit]

Before making a request here, be sure that the issue has been thoroughly discussed on the article talk page. 4O is only for assistance in resolving disagreements that have come to a standstill. If no agreement can be reached on the talk page and only three editors are involved, follow the directions below to list the dispute. Otherwise, please follow other methods in the dispute resolution process such as the dispute resolution noticeboard or request for comment. 4O is usually flexible by allowing a few exceptions, like those involving mainly three editors with an extra editor having minimal participation.

It is recommended that the filing editor notifies the other two editors about the post here. If the either of the others editors disagree with this process, the first editor still has the right to receive a fourth opinion; however, since this is non-binding, the other editors are free to ignore the fourth opinion if they wish to.

In cases involving long discussions or topics requiring prior technical knowledge, editors are requested to present a short summary of the dispute, in plain English and preferably in a new subsection below the main discussion, so that 4O volunteers may find it easier to respond to.

Some disputes may involve editor conduct issues as well as issues regarding article content. In such cases, the fourth opinion request should be framed in terms of content issues, even if the conduct of an editor is also at issue. For disputes that are exclusively about an editor's conduct and are not related to a content issue, other forums may be more appropriate such as the administrators noticeboard. If in doubt, post your request here at fourth opinion and a neutral editor will help out.

Instructions

No discussion of the issue should take place here—this page is only for listing the dispute. Please confine discussion to the talk page where the dispute is taking place.

Follow these instructions to make your post:

Requests are subject to being removed from the list if no volunteer chooses to provide an opinion within six days after they are listed below. If your dispute is removed for that reason (check the history to see the reason), please feel free to re-list your dispute if you still would like to obtain an opinion—indicate that it's been re-listed in your entry. If removed a second time due to no volunteer giving an opinion, please do not relist again.

If you are a party to a dispute and another party has requested an opinion it is improper for you to remove or modify the request, even if the request does not meet the requirements for a fourth opinion or because you do not want a Fourth Opinion. If you feel that the request does not meet the requirements for a fourth opinion and should be removed, post a request on the Fourth Opinion talk page to be evaluated by an uninvolved volunteer.

Active disagreements

This proposed procedure has failed. Please do not list disputes as they will not be answered. See Dispute Resolution for other dispute resolution options.

Providing fourth opinions[edit]

Respondents appreciate feedback about the outcome of the dispute, either on the article's talk page or on their own talk page. We want to know whether the outcome was positive or not, helping us to maintain and improve the standards of our work. If a respondent's fourth opinion was especially helpful or wise, you might want to consider thanking them on their user talk page.

Declining requests[edit]

If you remove a dispute from the list for any reason, it is good practice to also leave a message on the dispute talk page explaining what you have done. The message should: