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About 2d4chan
2d4chan is a site devoted to the description and archival of all sorts of things interesting and relevant to /tg/ (the "traditional games" board of 4chan), including articles on fa/tg/uy culture, memes particular to (or at least commonly used on) /tg/, games and systems played by its browsers, interesting fluff thereof, and writefaggotry posted to the board.
Quickstart
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Conduct
- Are you literate?: A pretty ridiculous question, right? But unfortunately, this is a question that remains very relevant from time to time. Basic understanding of the English language is critical for your edits to be taken seriously. The editors here are willing to fix god-honest mistakes here and there, after all, we are all human, and sometimes we may miss on a grammatical error from here and there. The problem begins when entire paragraphs become completely unreadable due to a mixture of:
- Lack of capitalisation.
- Inconsistent use of capitalisation (i.e. space MaRine).
- Severe and repeated spelling mistakes.
- Lack of commas or any sentence breaks.
- Lack of paragraphs resulting in a giant wall of text.
- Sentences that just don't make any sense.
- Using a language other than English (since our primary audience, /tg/, is an English board).
- Strikethroughs are heavily frowned upon: Strikethroughs are generally heavily frowned upon, as it makes entire pages completely unreadable and it just looks fucking ugly to look at. The only exception to the rule is if the strikethrough is intentional and is meant to be part of a joke. And even then, there is a limit on how much strikethroughs we can tolerate. Creating a strikethrough to win an argument is one of the quickest ways to get your edits reverted. If you don't know what a strikethrough is, it looks like this:
Space Marines are Mary Sues. - No egoboos 2d4chan 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. 2d4fag prefers to get input from as many people as possible before he has to make some sort of administrative decision about a given issue.
- 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 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. Do NOT blank pages when marking them for deletion.
- 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.
News
- No more /TG/HEIM namespace. It is abandoned. No one has any use for it now.2d4fag (talk) 05:25, 13 February 2025 (UTC)
- No more Campaign namespace. It may have made sense in 2008, but these days there are much better sites for you to catalog your campaigns and setting lore on. Stories about campaigns, like All Guardsman Party, are still allowed. Pages documenting collaborative /tg/ worldbuilding or system-building projects are still allowed. 2d4fag (talk) 05:47, 11 February 2025 (UTC)