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# If/when other editing help pages get made (Help:Templates, Help:Redirect, and so on), they will be listed here. | # If/when other editing help pages get made (Help:Templates, Help:Redirect, and so on), they will be listed here. | ||
Revision as of 20:04, 13 January 2013
Welcome to 1d4chan. Let us help you help us.
Policies
The policies laid down by the admins can be found on the Policy page, but in brief (as stated on the front page):
- No egoboos 1d4chan is NOT for pages dedicated to specific browsers of /tg/, namefag or tripfag, regardless of how well-known or liked/disliked they are. The only exception to this is the drawfag page, which may list known drawfags and describe their usual subject matter. Please refrain from qualitative analysis of a given drawfag's talents or personality, as drama will inevitably ensue.
- No wars in the article If you find yourself in an edit war or anything similar with another user, move your argument to the article's discussion page. If you observe a dispute over an article and have an opinion one way or the other about it, comment on the discussion. Wikifag prefers to get input from as many people as possible before he has to make some sort of administrative decision about a given issue.
- Campaigns in the Campaign: namespace If you intend to use the wiki as storage for pages about your campaign, your main page should be at Campaign:Name and other related pages should be at Campaign:Name/Stuff. Your pages should also link to each other to avoid them appearing on the orphaned pages list. Wikifag won't punish users for forgetting to do this, but it helps keep the wiki tidy!
- Use the Setting: namespace for articles related to homebrew (as opposed to offical) settings, following the same syntax.
- Deleting pages If you find a page that needs deleting, put the {{deletion}} template on it (by including that markup at the top of the page) and it will be added to the deletion category. Pages that should be deleted are pages for campaigns that are no longer running or no longer needed for that campaign, and pages of very low quality or subject matter unrelated to /tg/. Note that the criteria for "related to /tg/" is somewhat lax, and well-written pages that justify even a tangential relation to /tg/ are likely to be allowed to remain.
- Block Policy See the Policy page for a clarification of what behaviors are considered block-worthy. In short: vandalism and (excessive) edit-warring warrants a block of a few days, and link-spammers get permanently blocked. Use the talk page instead of the "undo" link.
Spam Pages
The most common sort of "page that needs deleting" that we encounter on this wiki is the spam page. These are pages with no /tg/ related content, and one or more links to an external web page or pages. They are either trying to boost said page's Google rank by making it look like more people are linking to it (which won't work, because this wiki -- like all MediaWiki wikis using the default settings -- specifically tells search engines not to use said links for page ranking purposes) or get people to click on that link, driving traffic (which won't work, because people view pages on this wiki that are interesting, which spam pages usually are not). If you encounter a spam page, mark it with the "{{delete}}" or "{{deletion}}" tags so the admins (Wikifag and AssistantWikifag) know to delete them.
All spam pages are different, but they tend to exhibit most of the following symptoms:
- Containing a link to a dodgy-looking external site, usually one advertising a product or service.
- Being the first (and often only) edit of a new user.
- Being written in broken English or in a non-English language (for some reason, we get a fair amount of Polish and Russian spam).
- Containing a generic, bland greeting ("Happy to be a member of 1d4chan.org, hope I can contribute to this nice site, see my web page: [spam link]").
We admins try to check a page's history before deleting it and blocking the creator, but we're not perfect, especially if there's a lot of spam to be deleted; if you think you have been blocked erroneously, either contact one of the admins by email or their talk pages (obviously as an IP address, if your account got blocked).
Editing
Use the "edit" link at the top of any page to edit it. See the main Editing help page for more detailed information, and for really detailed information, check out the the topic-specific pages:
- Formatting Guidelines -- Follow these guidelines to help keep our pages readable.
- Help:Link -- Technical details and usage guidelines for links.
- If/when other editing help pages get made (Help:Templates, Help:Redirect, and so on), they will be listed here.
Moving pages
If you make a page or come across a page with the wrong title (e.g. it is misspelled, or in the wrong namespace), use the little "move" tab at the top of the page. Give the new title in the indicated space, and give a brief reason in the text box below. As long as there is not already a page with the new title (or if the page that is there is just a redirect with no other edits), the page and its entire history will be moved to the new title, while a redirect will be left behind at the old title, just in case there are other pages that link to the page at its old title (the fact that a redirect gets left behind also means that a page can be moved right back to the old title if you mess up). Check for new Double Redirects (redirects pointing to other redirects) and Broken Redirects (redirects that point to pages that do not exist) after the moving is done, and clean up any that get made as a result of a move; be especially careful if you are moving a page for the second time.
Other sections to be added: All the subpages from Help:Editing (Help:Templates, Help:Redirect, and so on) if/when they get made, proper use of namespaces (Campaign: and Setting:). Suggest other topics on the discussion page, or add them to the list if it's really important.