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SIGNALIS Wiki:Wiki rules

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General[edit | edit source]

  1. Keep it civil: Do not make personal attacks on other people. If you need to criticize another user’s argument, do so without attacking them as a person. Do not use bigoted language, including slurs which degrade another person or group of people based on gender, race, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, etc.
  2. Be a productive member of the wiki: Contribute to the wiki in line with the established processes and conventions. Need help? Ask an administrator! Disrupting the wiki with “edit warring” over differing opinions of a topic with another user or group of users is not productive.
  3. Do not engage in excessive self-promotion: The wiki is a collaborative community resource for the topic at hand. It is NOT a free place to advertise your related website, YouTube channel, blog, social media account, etc. Have a question about whether your link would be welcome? Ask an administrator!
  4. Do not harass other users: If somebody asks you to stop posting certain content on their wall, respect their wishes. It is their wall.
  5. Do follow community guidelines for formatting: When a community has established formatting, it’s important to adhere to that, especially when spoiler content is involved.

Datamined Content[edit | edit source]

  1. Datamined Content is to be considered as not-canon.

None of the content derived from datamining or otherwise not part of the official release of the game, SIGNALIS, is to be considered canon, and should be treated as such. Interpretations based off of datamined content and other types of cut-content should not be inserted into articles, and in other instances (such as discussion) should be presented as interpretations and not implied or presented as fact.