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Contributing content can be done by anyone with an active account and in many forms.

  • Writing articles
  • Helping to categorize articles and pages
  • Minor edits to help clean up small errors
  • Active dialouge on talk pages of disputed content

Are only a few examples of how you can help contribute your knowledge.

[edit] Policies


Policies are standards that are strictly enforced to maintain some type of order on WikiSTC and prevent content from degrading into meaningless flame wars, personal attacks, and many other form of useless banter. Policies are not as numerous as guidelines and serve to set up hard boundaries of conduct, where guidelines offer suggestions on the best course of action. Policies can and will be enforced by any user, if you are enforcing a policy you must add a template to the talk or main page of the disputed content as a marker for other editors explaining why content was altered. While consensus is the preferred course of action before making any changes to content clear violations of policy should be changed immediately.


Policies & Guidelines Key Policies
  • Respect copyrights.
  • Respect other contributors, and behave in a civil manner.
  • Contribute content that is appropriate to WikiSTCs' purpose.
  • Avoid bias as much as possible.
  • Do not vandalize, spam, or otherwise post improper content.


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Images

Categories


Disputes


Templates


[edit] Guidelines


Guidelines are standards of conduct generally agreed upon by most editors and server as a framework when contributing content. Guidelines unlike policies are only suggestions and are not to be enforced in the same manner, there should be clear consensus on the Talk: page as to a course of action before any content is altered.

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Articles


Images

Categories


Disputes


Templates


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