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The following policies have been developed over time; mostly as consensus works between WoWWiki [[administrators]] and users. A few are decreed by administrators.
 
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== WoWWiki policies ==
 
== WoWWiki policies ==

Revision as of 17:53, 30 October 2009

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Policy status and phases

Category
Copyright
Deletion
Speedy deletion
Disallowed content
NDA
Editing
Disruptive editing
External links
Fan fiction
Images

 

Item articles
Lore
Naming
Neutrality
Personal articles
Player character pages
Projects
Stubs
Three revert rule
User naming
Vandalism
Voting

See also: guidelines, administrators
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Policy is a term referring to the processes and rules observed involving the creation, editing, and management of articles on WoWWiki as well as treatment of other users. This is to be distinguished from a guideline which suggests etiquette and practice to make management and presentation of WoWWiki more consistent and streamlined.

Violating a WoWWiki policy will at the very least lead to a page being edited to conform to policy. Edits or new pages that are created that do not conform to a specific policy are subject to change by another user (assuming that change conforms with policy) without expectation of appeal to an admin, as is all content within the site. However, it may also lead to the page being deleted or — for the worst offenses — it may lead to the poster being declared a vandal and become banned or blocked. Treatment of users who engage in destruction of content, harassment, or misuse of content (spam) is also governed by policy.

The following policies have been developed over time; mostly as consensus works between WoWWiki administrators and users. A few are decreed by administrators.

Shortcut to this page: WW:P

WoWWiki policies

For quicker referencing, the policies also have shorthand links, e.g. "WW:DNP". They are denoted in the list below.

Policy status and phases
The policy governing policies – how to create new ones, how to change existing ones, and how to recall bad ones.
WW:NAME · The article naming policy
How to name articles so that people more easily can guess what to type to get to a particular type of page.
WW:WRITE · The writing policy
How to approach different sorts of content. Separated into several sub policies: guild pages (WW:GUILD), lore (WW:LORE), items (WW:ITEMS), and fanfic (WW:FANFIC).
WW:EDIT · The editing policy
How to make changes to existing pages – what you actually dare doing without asking everyone first and what you really should ask about first.
WW:NPOV · The neutral-point-of-view policy
Articles on WoWWiki should approach their subject objectively.
WW:DNP · The do-not-post policy
Specific items and topics we do not allow on WoWWiki.
WW:CAT · The category policy
How to categorize pages, and how to name and categorize new categories.
WW:VOTE · The voting policy
Votes completed according to this policy are considered enforceable on WoWWiki.
WW:DEL · The deletion policy
How to nominate pages for deletion and when they are eligible for actual termination.
WW:STUB · The stub policy
How to tag pages as stubs and when pages should be tagged as stubs.
WW:VANDAL · The vandalism policy
What WoWWiki considers vandalism and what we do to vandals. (Not what we would like to do to vandals, though.)
WW:3RR · The three revert rule
To avoid edit wars, WoWWiki contributors are not allowed to revert someone else's changes too often.

Short policies

Preference for internal links

External links should be deprecated in favor of internal links. This would mean that we should have articles on many subjects. On each of these pages, we might want a relevant external link to a database site, but an internal link is preferable up until that point.

Usernames

Please see the Wikipedia policy on usernames: Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Username policy.

See also

  • WoWWiki:Guidelines for a listing of all WoWWiki guidelines or information on an individual guideline.
  • WoWWiki talk:Policies to suggest new policies or discuss existing ones. You may also do so on the specific policy's talk page.

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