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Rules & Guidelines

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Wiki Rules and Guidelines

1. General Rules

  • This wiki is a collaborative space for accurate and well-organized information.
  • All contributions should be factual, well-written, and relevant to the wiki’s topic.
  • Respect all contributors and maintain a positive, welcoming environment.

2. Content Guidelines

  • Accuracy: Ensure all information is correct and well-sourced where applicable. Avoid speculation and false claims.
  • Neutrality: Articles should be written from a neutral perspective, avoiding personal bias or opinions.
  • No Plagiarism: Do not copy content from other sources without proper permission and attribution.
  • Appropriate Language: Keep content professional and free from offensive, hateful, or inappropriate language.

3. Editing Rules

  • Constructive Edits: Improve clarity, grammar, and accuracy without removing valid information.
  • No Vandalism: Do not add false, misleading, or disruptive content.
  • Citations & Sources: When possible, provide sources for claims, especially for historical or technical topics.
  • Major Changes: For significant edits (e.g., restructuring pages, deleting sections), discuss them on the article’s talk page first.

4. Community Behavior

  • Be Respectful: Treat all users with respect, even in disagreements.
  • No Harassment: Personal attacks, discrimination, or bullying will not be tolerated.
  • Resolve Conflicts Properly: Use discussion pages or moderators to resolve disputes rather than edit wars.
  • Stay On-Topic: Keep discussions relevant to the wiki’s subject matter.

5. Administrative Policies

  • Moderator Decisions: Admins and moderators have the final say in disputes and rule enforcement.
  • Reporting Issues: Report vandalism, rule violations, or other issues to moderators instead of engaging directly.

Wiki pages about people

1. General Principles

  • Pages about people should be factual, neutral, and well-sourced.
  • Avoid bias, speculation, or subjective opinions about a person.
  • Respect privacy and dignity, especially for individuals who are not public figures.

2. Notability Requirements

  • A person should have significant recognition or impact in their field to warrant a page.
  • Information must be verifiable through reliable sources (e.g., news articles, official records).
  • Individuals with limited public presence (e.g., private citizens) should not have pages unless they have given permission or are relevant to the wiki's purpose.

3. Content Guidelines

Biographical Information

  • Provide accurate details such as full name, birth date, and key accomplishments.
  • Do not include personal details (e.g., home address, private contact information).
  • If information is disputed or uncertain, mark it appropriately (e.g., “reportedly” or “sources vary”).

Neutrality & Tone

  • Write in a neutral and objective manner without opinion or speculation.
  • Avoid loaded language that implies judgment or bias.
  • Present both achievements and controversies fairly, with proper sources.

Citations & Sources

  • Use reliable sources such as news organizations, academic works, and official statements.
  • Avoid gossip sites, anonymous claims, or unverifiable sources.
  • If a statement is controversial, it must be well-sourced and presented neutrally.

4. Privacy & Ethical Considerations

  • Living individuals are entitled to privacy; avoid unnecessary personal details.
  • Do not publish rumors, speculation, or unverified claims.
  • If a person requests corrections or removal of personal content, the request should be reviewed seriously.
  • Avoid content that could lead to harassment, defamation, or harm.

5. Editing & Disputes

  • Major edits or controversial additions should be discussed on the article’s talk page first.
  • Vandalism, biased edits, or misinformation will be removed, and repeat offenders may face restrictions.
  • If there is a disagreement about content, defer to neutrality and reliable sources.