Abnormalia policy

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*After creating a new article, be sure to put a link in the relevant section.
*After creating a new article, be sure to put a link in the relevant section.
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*If you wish to create a page based on the work of another author (for example, someone has created a biography for a starship and you want to write an article about his or her ship) remember that the original author has every right to edit your article or even remove it.
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*If you wish to create a page based on the work of another author (for example, someone has created a biography for a starship captain and you want to write an article about his or her ship) remember that the original author has every right to edit your article or even remove it according to his or her vision.
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*Untill further notice, articles submitted to Abnormalia ''must'' be speculative fiction. In the context of Abnormalia, this includes science fiction, fantasy, horror fiction, supernatural fiction, and magic realism.  
*Untill further notice, articles submitted to Abnormalia ''must'' be speculative fiction. In the context of Abnormalia, this includes science fiction, fantasy, horror fiction, supernatural fiction, and magic realism.  
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*You are not allowed to submit any articles that reference existing persons, places, history (actual or alternate), events or mythology, nor obvious parodies of these.
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*You are not allowed to submit any articles that reference existing persons, places, history (actual or alternate), events or mythology, nor obvious parodies of these. Be creative. It's what this wiki is for.
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*This is an English site. All articles and discussions must be written in English. No exceptions.
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*This is an English site. All articles and discussions must be written in English. The ONLY exception is when you have created a language or are using a language created by another author. If this is the case, provide translations.
*Do not submit copyrighted work without permission. I cannot stress this enough. No idea exists in a vaacum and all artists have their sources of inspiration, however blatant plagiarism can and will get you permanently banned if discovered. When referencing the work of another author, be sure to do this in the form of a citation.
*Do not submit copyrighted work without permission. I cannot stress this enough. No idea exists in a vaacum and all artists have their sources of inspiration, however blatant plagiarism can and will get you permanently banned if discovered. When referencing the work of another author, be sure to do this in the form of a citation.
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*You are allowed to use adult material in your articles if, and only if, it is relevant to the subject of the article and fits the theme of Abnormalia. Adult content is here defined as text/images that are sexual or erotic in nature, contain violence/gore and can be concidered shocking in any form. We do ask you to use your common sense and, more importantly, good taste.
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*You are allowed to use adult material in your articles if, and only if, it is relevant to the subject of the article and fits the theme of Abnormalia. Adult content is here defined as text/images that are sexual or erotic in nature, contain violence/gore and can be concidered shocking in any form. We do ask you to use your common sense and, more importantly, good taste. For example, if you wich to describe the process of childbirth for a particular race of people, it is expected that this article and associated images will contain references to sexuality. There is however no need to post a picture of a vagina. This will be concidered vandalism and may very well get you permanently banned.
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*Be conciderate, think twice. When adressing hot topics such as paedophelia, racism, substance abuse or any other illegal subject, ask yourself if this is necessary for your article.
*Articles must be submitted in the form of a quasi-scientific article. This means facts, even if they are made up. For flowery prose we have the Fiction section.
*Articles must be submitted in the form of a quasi-scientific article. This means facts, even if they are made up. For flowery prose we have the Fiction section.
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*When submitting follow-up articles (for example, a biography of a hero you mentioned in a previous article) always assume your readers are not familiar with your previous articles. Be as clear and complete as you can and use links.
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*When submitting follow-up articles (for example, a biography of a hero you mentioned in a previous article) always assume your readers are not familiar with your previous articles. Imagine that this is the first Abnormalia article your readers see. Be as clear and factual as you can and use links.
*Link, link, link. This is a wiki after all. There can never be too many relevant links, internal as well as external.
*Link, link, link. This is a wiki after all. There can never be too many relevant links, internal as well as external.
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== Editing Policy ==
== Editing Policy ==
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*You are ALWAYS allowed to edit articles to correct grammar/spelling/assorted editorial disasters and/or tidy the layout of the page. You are even encouraged to do so.
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*You are ALWAYS allowed to edit articles to correct grammar/spelling/assorted editorial disasters and/or tidy the layout of the page. You are even very much encouraged to do so.
*When editing the actual content of an article, be prepared to provide a clear, thourough explanation of why you chose to do this (inconsistency, scientific impossibilities, etc.) and remember that the author ALWAYS has the final word. It's their fantasy after all.
*When editing the actual content of an article, be prepared to provide a clear, thourough explanation of why you chose to do this (inconsistency, scientific impossibilities, etc.) and remember that the author ALWAYS has the final word. It's their fantasy after all.

Revision as of 13:27, 19 September 2006

Contents

If you do not agree with this policy

Use the discussion tab to suggest changes, removal of policies or the adding of new ones. Chances are you've got a point and the policy will be changed. The discussion tab is also the place to go with questions regarding these policies.

Page Creation Policy

  • To create a new page, simply add the desired name at the end of the wiki URL. For example, if you want to create a page called The Lindist Religion, type the following line into your address bar: http://editthis.info/abnormalia/The_Lindist_Religion. Be aware that this will be the actual title of the page you create and it is case sensitive.
  • Include the subsection you are creating a pge for in the name of the page. Using the above example, the ONLY correct URL for the page would be http://editthis.info/abnormalia/Culture: The_Lindist_Religion If you are absolutely certain your article doesn't fit any of the existing subsections, you are allowed to create one as long as you provide us with the correct links on the relevant pages.
  • Be as specific as you can. If you want to add an article about a race of elves you've created, do not name the page 'elves' but rather use the name of the race. Chances are you're not the only one who came up with a new elven race.
  • Before writing the main body of your article, clearly mention if your article is science fiction/fantasy/other in nature and/or contains adult or otherwise potentially offense material.
  • The subsections are there for a reason. If you have created a forest, the article about that forest would go in the Geography section. If there is a tribe of people living in that forest, make a seperate article in the Races section and link to it. If these people follow a certain religion, the details of it would be written down in an article in the Culture section and, again, be linked to. You get the idea.
  • After creating a new article, be sure to put a link in the relevant section.
  • If you wish to create a page based on the work of another author (for example, someone has created a biography for a starship captain and you want to write an article about his or her ship) remember that the original author has every right to edit your article or even remove it according to his or her vision.


Content Policy

  • Untill further notice, articles submitted to Abnormalia must be speculative fiction. In the context of Abnormalia, this includes science fiction, fantasy, horror fiction, supernatural fiction, and magic realism.
  • You are not allowed to submit any articles that reference existing persons, places, history (actual or alternate), events or mythology, nor obvious parodies of these. Be creative. It's what this wiki is for.
  • This is an English site. All articles and discussions must be written in English. The ONLY exception is when you have created a language or are using a language created by another author. If this is the case, provide translations.
  • Do not submit copyrighted work without permission. I cannot stress this enough. No idea exists in a vaacum and all artists have their sources of inspiration, however blatant plagiarism can and will get you permanently banned if discovered. When referencing the work of another author, be sure to do this in the form of a citation.
  • You are allowed to use adult material in your articles if, and only if, it is relevant to the subject of the article and fits the theme of Abnormalia. Adult content is here defined as text/images that are sexual or erotic in nature, contain violence/gore and can be concidered shocking in any form. We do ask you to use your common sense and, more importantly, good taste. For example, if you wich to describe the process of childbirth for a particular race of people, it is expected that this article and associated images will contain references to sexuality. There is however no need to post a picture of a vagina. This will be concidered vandalism and may very well get you permanently banned.
  • Be conciderate, think twice. When adressing hot topics such as paedophelia, racism, substance abuse or any other illegal subject, ask yourself if this is necessary for your article.
  • Articles must be submitted in the form of a quasi-scientific article. This means facts, even if they are made up. For flowery prose we have the Fiction section.
  • When submitting follow-up articles (for example, a biography of a hero you mentioned in a previous article) always assume your readers are not familiar with your previous articles. Imagine that this is the first Abnormalia article your readers see. Be as clear and factual as you can and use links.
  • Link, link, link. This is a wiki after all. There can never be too many relevant links, internal as well as external.


Editing Policy

  • You are ALWAYS allowed to edit articles to correct grammar/spelling/assorted editorial disasters and/or tidy the layout of the page. You are even very much encouraged to do so.
  • When editing the actual content of an article, be prepared to provide a clear, thourough explanation of why you chose to do this (inconsistency, scientific impossibilities, etc.) and remember that the author ALWAYS has the final word. It's their fantasy after all.
  • You are free to edit key pages like the Main Page and Current events. However we do ask you think this through.


General Rule

THE ADMINS ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. They have the final word in disputes, can and will ban you if you behave in a disordely manner and generally have the right to do anything they damn well please.



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