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There are very few '''policies''' which apply across all Wikia. These can be found on the Central Wikia at [[Wikia:Category:Policy]].  
The policies listed here are general guidelines for user behavior and editing here on the wiki. For questions about these policies, contact a Chibi-Robo! Wiki [[Chibi-Robo! Wiki:Administrators|staff member]].


Other policies for this Wikia should be decided by the wiki community. It's generally best to keep policies as simple as possible, and not to introduce too many rules. A growing wiki can usually do well with a few simple policies and a lot of goodwill and cooperation.
==Conduct & behavior==
*Chibi-Robo! Editors are expected to be courteous, helpful, and assume their peers are acting in good-faith when making edits to the wiki. Editors should not engage in edit warring, and should seek to resolve disputes through talk page discussion. To avoid major disputes, it may be useful to outline major changes on an article's talk page, the [[Chibi-Robo! Wiki:Community Portal|Community Portal]], or creating a mockup on a sandbox page to gain consensus before making major changes.


Adding <code><nowiki>[[Category:Policy]]</nowiki></code> to any policy pages will add them to the policy category.  This is found [[:Category:Policy|here]].
==Content & deletion==
 
See also [[Project:Simplified ruleset]]


==Enforcement==
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Revision as of 16:51, 28 July 2024

The policies listed here are general guidelines for user behavior and editing here on the wiki. For questions about these policies, contact a Chibi-Robo! Wiki staff member.

Conduct & behavior

  • Chibi-Robo! Editors are expected to be courteous, helpful, and assume their peers are acting in good-faith when making edits to the wiki. Editors should not engage in edit warring, and should seek to resolve disputes through talk page discussion. To avoid major disputes, it may be useful to outline major changes on an article's talk page, the Community Portal, or creating a mockup on a sandbox page to gain consensus before making major changes.

Content & deletion

Enforcement


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