These are some guidelines to adhere to in order to ensure that the editing process is easier for everyone and that pages look tidy and professional.
General
1. Do not make pages based on information obtained solely through exploiting/hacking (ex. leaked upcoming items).
2. Do not make pages for trading purposes. Instead, create a blog post or go to our Discord server's marketplace.
3. Do not add trivia sections to pages.
4. Do not repeat information or include obvious facts when writing a page.
5. Do be sure that all content is organized into logical paragraphs and sections.
6. Do be sure that all content is grammatically correct and that proper spelling and punctuation is used.
7. Do use the US standards for grammar and spelling, to avoid confusion.
8. Do use capital letters in page titles, only use punctuation marks when necessary.
Article Content
Before submitting any additional content, make sure your edit is:
- Factual: All content on this Wiki should be factual; that is, concerned with actuality, as opposed to what is theorized or believed. Please refrain from adding theories, opinions, and other kinds of non-factual information. However, if such theories/non-factual information provide truthful or logical thinking regarding the topic, feel free to include it.
- Verifiable: Most, if not all, content from this Wiki should be verifiable. This means that the reader should be able to confirm if the content is true, accurate, and justified, should doubts arise.
- Relevant: Articles must contain information closely related to the topic in question, without digressing or going on tangents.
- Neutral POV: Situations must be discussed in a disinterested tone, giving no bias or preferences and avoiding giving unimportant issues undue weight. Avoid the use of imperative form and second person (you) when writing/editing articles.
- Formal Language: Avoid the use of slang and conversational or casual undertones.
- Language: Language must be clear and unambiguous.
- Unique: Information on a page should not be repeated. (A common example of repeating information would be providing descriptions the article's subject matter when an image already displays all the information being written. If an image does not directly state the appearance of an object, it would be generally acceptable to write such details.)
Editing Disputes
If you edit an article in good faith, and your edit is then reverted by an admin, please do not re-add said information in attempts to start an editing dispute. The edit was reverted for a reason, most likely because the information added was unnecessary or incorrect. Admins do make mistakes sometimes, and if you feel like your edit had been wrongly reverted, your concern can be addressed on the respective admin's message wall. Taking it upon yourself to restore the original edit can be seen as challenging an admin, and doing so will result in a warning, and later a ban, if the behavior continues.
Help
If you need help with editing a page, contact any of our staff.