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BG3.wiki's '''Editing Policy''' is a set of guidelines for editors to follow when contributing to the wiki. These are a set of principles to apply when reasonable, rather than a list of hard rules that must always be followed.
BG3.wiki's '''Editing Policy''' is a set of guidelines for editors to follow when contributing to the wiki. These are a set of principles to apply when reasonable, rather than a list of hard rules that must always be followed.


== General principles ==
== General principles ==
# Use straightforward, succinct language. ''Less is more.''
# Use straightforward, succinct language. ''Less is more.''
# When making major edits, describe the nature of your edits by filling out the ''Summary'' field on the submission page.
# Always prioritise fixing factual errors over rewriting articles to conform to a specific style.
# Consult the [[Help: Style Guide|Style Guide]] or Editing Policy when necessary. When the Style Guide is unable to provide guidance, follow current wiki convention.
 
=== Editing etiquette ===
# A single editor's personal preference or opinion about what goes on the wiki should not override all others.
# When making major edits, describe the nature of your edits by filling out the ''Summary'' field on the submission page
# In case of editing conflicts and disputes, or simple disagreements, start a discussion on the Discussion / Talk page or the [https://discord.gg/K6R89fSZuF bg3.wiki Discord].
 
=== Adding information ===
# Be bold and take initiative to add new content to articles.
# Do not be afraid to add incomplete information to the wiki. Incomplete edits can still be valuable. Do not create empty or near-empty articles.
# Do not be afraid to add incomplete information to the wiki. Incomplete edits can still be valuable. Do not create empty or near-empty articles.
# Always prioritise fixing factual errors over rewriting articles to conform to a specific style.
# Articles are never considere complete – add additional information or perspectives to articles as needed.
# Consult the [[Help: Style Guide|Style Guide]] or Editing Policy when necessary. When the Style Guide is unable to provide guidance, follow the current wiki convention.


== Editing conflicts and disputes ==
=== Factuality and verification ===
# A single editor's personal preference or opinion about what goes on the wiki should not override all others.
# Always attempt to source information using the <nowiki><ref></ref></nowiki> tag. If an edit needs verification, add the <nowiki>{{verify}}</nowiki> template.
# In case of disagreements, start a discussion on the Discussion / Talk page or the [https://discord.gg/K6R89fSZuF bg3.wiki Discord].
# Prioritise correcting factually incorrect information over removing it.
# Do not outright remove correct information that could be relevant to an article - rephrase and rework it.


== Objectivity and verification ==
=== Objectivity and neutrality ===
# Always attempt to source potentially contentious information using the <nowiki><ref></ref></nowiki> tag. If an edit needs verification, use the <nowiki>{{verify}}</nowiki> template.
# Maintain objectivity when editing the wiki, to the extent it is reasonable.
# Maintain objectivity when editing the wiki, to the extent it is reasonable.
# Maintain a neutral perspective on the wiki. Add multiple points of view when necessary to ensure articles are balanced.
# Speculative or interpretive information should always be stated to be as such, should be written using neutral language, and should only be supplementary to an article.
# Speculative or interpretive information should always be stated to be as such, should be written using neutral language, and should only be supplementary to an article.
== Removing information ==
# Prioritise correcting factually incorrect information over removing it. Do remove it when necessary.
# Do not remove information simply because it lacks verification. Add the <nowiki>{{verify}}</nowiki> template and start a discussion.
# Do not outright remove information that could be relevant to an article - rephrase and rework it.


[[Category:Wiki Guides]]
[[Category:Wiki Guides]]

Revision as of 12:14, 8 October 2023


BG3.wiki's Editing Policy is a set of guidelines for editors to follow when contributing to the wiki. These are a set of principles to apply when reasonable, rather than a list of hard rules that must always be followed.


General principles

  1. Use straightforward, succinct language. Less is more.
  2. Always prioritise fixing factual errors over rewriting articles to conform to a specific style.
  3. Consult the Style Guide or Editing Policy when necessary. When the Style Guide is unable to provide guidance, follow current wiki convention.

Editing etiquette

  1. A single editor's personal preference or opinion about what goes on the wiki should not override all others.
  2. When making major edits, describe the nature of your edits by filling out the Summary field on the submission page
  3. In case of editing conflicts and disputes, or simple disagreements, start a discussion on the Discussion / Talk page or the bg3.wiki Discord.

Adding information

  1. Be bold and take initiative to add new content to articles.
  2. Do not be afraid to add incomplete information to the wiki. Incomplete edits can still be valuable. Do not create empty or near-empty articles.
  3. Articles are never considere complete – add additional information or perspectives to articles as needed.

Factuality and verification

  1. Always attempt to source information using the <ref></ref> tag. If an edit needs verification, add the {{verify}} template.
  2. Prioritise correcting factually incorrect information over removing it.
  3. Do not outright remove correct information that could be relevant to an article - rephrase and rework it.

Objectivity and neutrality

  1. Maintain objectivity when editing the wiki, to the extent it is reasonable.
  2. Maintain a neutral perspective on the wiki. Add multiple points of view when necessary to ensure articles are balanced.
  3. Speculative or interpretive information should always be stated to be as such, should be written using neutral language, and should only be supplementary to an article.