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This is what most articles will follow. Articles are allowed to be in the wiki if they follow the criteria. Articles that do not follow these criteria will not last much any longer here, so consider you should follow ''all'' of them at least. Please note that everyone should do this on [https://screamer.wiki/index.php?title=Special:MyPage/Sandbox&action=edit&preload=Template:UserSandbox/preload Sandbox] for practicing or when creating an article. | This is what most articles will follow. Articles are allowed to be in the wiki if they follow the criteria. Articles that do not follow these criteria will not last much any longer here, so consider you should follow ''all'' of them at least. Please note that everyone should do this on [https://screamer.wiki/index.php?title=Special:MyPage/Sandbox&action=edit&preload=Template:UserSandbox/preload Sandbox] for practicing or when creating an article. | ||
===General=== | ===General=== | ||
#Articles must have enough information to | #Articles must have enough information to create a full page. Make sure that you've described the screamer in the most detailed way possible. If they don't have enough content, it should be merged into smaller articles, marked as a stub, or be drafted (if unfinished). | ||
# Articles must be directly related to "[[screamers]]/[[shock sites]]" in some way. | |||
# | #If the article is about a lost screamer, make sure that there's enough proof that it existed at that time (even without a description). If the subject that obviously doesn't even exist is deleted, | ||
#Other minor characters in the subject should be redirected to the original page, or have a subpage for themselves when there is enough information. | |||
##[[Lomando.com]] characters such as Ellis should be redirected to the article's subpage. For example, Ellis must be redirected to [[Lomando.com#Ellis]] so it's easy where to find information about her. | |||
#Citing sources is not often used in many articles, but it is necessary when it comes to evidence or from where you took the block of information. | |||
##Citing sources avoids plagiarism (unless the article is just a copy and pasted information from another source), and it gives credit to the author (s) of the source from where you took it. This means you should cite sources by adding the author (s)' name, external link, publication date, or page numbers in books. Quotes should be taken with sources to let people know where you took them from. | |||
## There should be trustworthy sources with useful information.The sources can be found as "reliable" when the accuracy is as high as the sky. | |||
#Articles should follow the page layout, including headings, links, info boxes and many more. The layout can be found at the bottom of this page. If the article doesn't correctly follow the layout will be marked for [[:Category:Cleanup Needed|cleanup]]. | |||
#Makers are only allowed if they are closely related to or well-known for [[screamers]]/[[shock sites]]. (e.g Jeremy Winterrowd is a former DJ and a game programmer. He is well-known for his flash game, [[The Maze]].) | |||
#Makers are only allowed if they are closely related to or well-known for screamers/shock sites. (e.g | |||
===Shock site/videos=== | ===Shock site/videos=== | ||
==Writing== | ==Writing== |