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Editing Standards

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Editing the wiki usually feels isolated: each editor improves what they can, separate from anyone else ... and yet somehow we all work together to make this place better over time.

However, sometimes the wiki can get a bit too social, and two or more editors can strongly disagree about whether a piece of content belongs in the wiki or not. This page defines the (relatively limited) standards of our wiki.

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Standards

This is a Classic EverQuest Wiki

All content on this site should be related to the game of EverQuest circa 1999-2001, or Project 1999's modern re-creation of it. Any other content, including content about EverQuest after the "classic through Velious" era, other games, or real-life information of players (not characters), is prohibited.

(Wiki admins have deleted over a thousand pages of spam content: please don't make us delete more.)

Always Edit to Make the Wiki Better for Everyone

In general, when a player edits a page to say a certain mob has a certain HP, it's assumed they did so after somehow determining that mob's HP. If they made a mistake in their calculation, that's ok, because they were still doing their best to make the wiki better for everyone.

However, if a troll changes a mob to have the wrong HP on purpose, or renames the mob to "Bob" (eg. because Bob is a forum member they dislike, and they want to insult him somehow), then it's clear that edit wasn't made in the wiki's best interest, and the editor will face sanctions (likely a temporary ban for their first offense, and a permanent one if they continue to edit with bad intentions).

In other words, no one will ever be punished for honestly trying to improve the wiki, but please do not edit with any intent other than trying to improve things (or you may face consequences).

The Wiki is Only for Communal Info (With Some Exceptions)

In general, our wiki is like an encyclopedia, which means it should only contain information that is neutral or generally agreed upon. However, we do have exceptions: personal opinions are allowed on personal pages, which generally means pages with someone's name in the title (such as a Magelo page, or a named guide page).

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A Note About Bringing Forum Fights to the Wiki

This is really just a part of standards #2 and #3, but I'd like to emphasize that the wiki is not in any way an "official judge" ... which means changing a page to support your side in an argument doesn't help you win that argument.

If any information is "controversial" (there are two or more reasonable sides disagreeing about it), it only belongs in the wiki on personal pages (eg. a Magelo page or named guide page).

Getting Help

If you believe the wiki was edited in a way that intentionally violates the above standards, please contact Loramin or another wiki administrator, via wiki talk or (preferably) via the forum PM system.