Antifactionalism
- Community
- Anti-wiki
- Conflict-driven view
- False community
- Wikiculture
- Wikifaith
- The Wiki process
- The wiki way
- Darwikinism
- Power structure
- Wikianarchism
- Wikibureaucracy
- Wikidemocratism
- WikiDemocracy
- Wikidespotism
- Wikifederalism
- Wikihierarchism
- Wikimeritocracy
- Wikindividualism
- Wikioligarchism
- Wikiplutocracy
- Wikirepublicanism
- Wikiscepticism
- Wikitechnocracy
- Collaboration
- Antifactionalism
- Factionalism
- Social
- Exopedianism
- Mesopedianism
- Metapedianism
- Overall content structure
- Transclusionism
- Antitransclusionism
- Categorism
- Structurism
- Encyclopedia standards
- Deletionism
- Delusionism
- Exclusionism
- Inclusionism
- Precisionism
- Precision-Skeptics
- Notability
- Essentialism
- Incrementalism
- Article length
- Mergism
- Separatism
- Measuring accuracy
- Eventualism
- Immediatism
- Miscellaneous
- Antiovertranswikism
- Mediawikianism
- Post-Deletionism
- Transwikism
- Wikidynamism
- Wikisecessionism
- Redirectionism
Antifactionalism is an aspect of community and is built upon the principles that people share and intermingle. Antifactionalism specifies a transitional period in which the editors would form a Inclusionism community. After some collaboration, the forceful use of editor's power against its enemies during the passage from Antifactionalism to Eventualism is needed to seize articles from the Factionalism minorities.
Antifactionalism serves the purpose of cooperation, harmony, Wikifaith, and Wikilove. Its key ideas are a belief in equality, both editors and admins, and lie in opposition to factionalism. An elite, which practices factionalism, always fails to serve the proletariat reader, who should be given all the facts and data - thus only a robust community can include all possible views and democratic centralism can be brought to bear.