Mesopedianism
- 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
Mesopedianism is the philosophy of actively balancing participation between the internal workings and social side of Wikipedia with the editing of articles and related content. Users who tend towards this philosophy are called mesopedians or meso-Wikipedians and fall between metapedians and exopedians in the spectrum of participation.
They tend to gravitate between one end of the spectrum and the other, depending on editing conditions and the level of meta-discussion, so they are often indistinct from either metapedians or exopedians at any given moment, but are distinguished from them by a history of not being one or the other for any long period of time.
Association
editThe association of Wikipedians who believe in this philosophy --Association of Mesopedianist Wikipedians. Feel free to join.