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This page contains the Alone in the Dark Wiki's content policy. It describes criteria and rules for all or specific types of content. | |
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Content criteria[]
- All content should relate to the Alone in the Dark series of games, its setting or anthung else related to the franchise.
- All content needs to be accurate. The Alone in the Dark Wiki aims to provide reliable information. In particular, adding speculation and own inventions (fan fiction, fan art etc.) to articles should be avoided.
- All content needs to be verifiable. Other editors need to be able to check and verify it.
- All content needs to be informative. Information which is only of interest to the writer or to other editors (as opposed to readers) should not be included in articles.
- All content needs to be objective. Opinions, gameplay strategy, and "my favorite"-style passages should not be added to articles. Accordingly, guides may only be posted as subpages of one's user page or as a blog.
- All content needs to relate to the games as delivered by the developers; user modifications are not covered by this wiki.
- All content needs to abide by copyright regulations. Generally, content from other sites should not be copied unless permission has been granted. For example, do not upload magazine scans or add illegally obtained information, so as to avoid potential legal problems.
Criteria for specific content[]
In the case where the following rules conflict with the general polices, the more specific rule supersedes the general one.
Behind the scenes[]
- "Behind the scenes" information in the form of cultural references is acceptable page content only when there are obvious direct visual or textual correlations, in the event there is no developer confirmation.
Bugs[]
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Similarities to real-world weapons[]
- Similarities between in-game weapons and real-world weapons are not to be included in articles, with the following two exceptions:
- If there is a sourced quote from a game developer stating which real-world weapon the in-game weapon is based on.
- If the in-game weapon shares the exact name of the real-world weapon.
Pages on Real world countries[]
Pages for countries/nation states can be created where a Alone in the Dark game has been based within the boundaries of that entity (in either the normal, or Alone in the Dark universe); this includes released and unreleased games regardless of canon status.
Pages for countries can also be created where the country has a significant place in the Alone in the Dark Lore. This includes Intro videos/cut scenes, supplementary materials, and the Alone in the Dark Bibles.
Pages can also be created if a character present in a Alone in the Dark game claims to be from there, or a character references that location. This page should contain in game content referencing that character.
The page should contain information on that country, as it is known to exist in the Alone in the Dark universe. It may also contain information of characters from that location, or whom discuss the location without offering any real insight into the place.
Using a language or accent common to the place does not merit inclusion on a page in its own right; neither does an ancestral link or name/world etymology justify a page.
Items that may trace their origin to that location should only be listed if that object provides insight on the location's representation in the Alone in the Dark universe.
These rules are subject to the general guideline that all articles need to be "strong" enough to stand on their own, meaning there is enough content to justify their existence.
Spoiler policy[]
- In general, the whole wiki is considered a spoiler and specific spoilers should not be marked as such in articles.
- The only exception to this rule is information relating to upcoming games or add-ons, i.e. games or add-ons which have not been released yet but are to be released in the future. This information should be marked as a spoiler with the {{upcoming}} template.
Attribution Policy[]
Nukapedia (from the Fallout Wiki) proudly makes its content available under a Creative Commons license. The specific version of this license is known as "CC-BY-SA", this means you can use it, and reuse it for whatever you like, as long as you credit us as the source, and make whatever you make available under the same license.
How to attribute[]
When using content created by us, you should use the following tag, or banner, to indicate the origin of the content.
If you're just using some text, use this banner:
(No banner yet, but I'm sure one of our template experts can make something pending this vote).
If you're using another type of file, use this banner:
What doesn't need attribution?[]
- Raw Game files, and data taken from the game
- Raw Dialogue files
- Texture or Graphics files, as exported
- Sound exported from a game (Note, Commercial Music may still be subject to the owner's copyright).
- Simple lists of information
- Raw References
If you are unsure if you can use our content, or if you need to attribute it, please ask one of our friendly admin team.
Plagarism Policy[]
A wiki doesn't just live and die on the information it contains; it also survives on the reputation it builds as an information source.
Plagiarism hurts the wiki's reputation and reduces our ability to be seen as an authoritative information source - it also could be a breach of copyright.
It could also put the wiki at risk - unauthorised copyrighted content could see parts of, or even the whole wiki made unavailable.
What is, and what is not, plagiarism?[]
“ | The practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own | ” | ||
—http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/plagiarism |
As a trusted source of information, we want as much of our pages as possible to be made up of original content that you can't find anywhere else. To this end, we would prefer you to, whenever possible, create original works that do not directly copy anyone else's work.
This is not to say you can't be inspired by it - maybe you saw something somewhere else that you thought might improve a page. By all means, feel free to bring that to the wiki - but make sure its your own work and written in your own words - and if you can improve and develop the idea further.
Sometimes you may have to use other peoples words and work, here are some situations where this is acceptable (this isn't inclusive):
- Licensed Content. If you have prior permission from the content owner, you can reuse their content - We've asked permission to present to you many of our sound files for example. You should still cite who the owner of the work is though.
- Copyleft/Creative Commons/Pubic Domain - this is a specific form of licensed content, the owner of the work has made it available for anyone to use without prior permission, but in the case of the first two this is subject to some rules. You should ensure that you follow any requirements set by the content owner (such as following the license conditions, or attributing in the way that they request); if no attribution standard is given by the owner, then you should ensure that they are identified and if at all possible the original linked in the references (for non-displayed content, the comments may also be acceptable).
- Quotes - Its perfectly permissible to quote a person, or even a copyrighted work. Your quote should be limited to the amount you need to make your point - for example, you can't quote an entire magazine article, but a paragraph or two may be acceptable. You should use the Quote template, and link to the source of the quote wherever possible, giving credit to the author/speaker/publication.
- Fair Use - There are also times where it is possible to reuse content within the US's "Fair Use" exemption. Much of the source files and screenshots fall into this category, as does images used in news reporting. The origin should be credited and linked wherever possible.
What happens if I break the rules[]
- Good faith attempts to attribute shouldn't ordinarily see punishment. If you have done something incorrectly, we'll show you how to put it right - We appreciate the thought and effort you make, and won't punish you for a simple mistake. If you keep making the exact same mistake, we may have to restrict your ability to edit the wiki.
- If you are a new user, or someone who is new at editing and make no effort to attribute content that is not your own, then you will receive a maximum of on warning for this behavior. After this warning, we expect you to make a good faith attempt to attribute (Getting it wrong is better than not doing it at all).
- If you have already been warned, or are someone who we feel should know better (this includes the entire leadership team, and experienced editors) and you fail to make even a good faith attempt to attribute, Enforcement action will be taken. For users in this group, there is zero tolerance.
What happens if I see someone who breaks the rule, or I suspect content has been copied?[]
- If it is a fresh edit, you should Undo (or revert) the edit (or if its just part of a larger edit, remove just the suspect content), and leave a note on the talk page indicating what you have done, why, and where you think the information has been copied from
- If it is existing information, then remove the specific content and leave a note on the talk page
- If you are a content owner (or other responsible person for the source), and you believe your content has been misused or copied, please instead notify our "Plagiarism Point of Contact".
- If you notice a user repeatedly using plagarised content, please alert an administrator.
Point of Contact[]
The Plagiarism Point of Contact (PPOC) is an administrator whom accepts reports of potential plagiarism. They have no special enforcement powers beyond being an administrator, but instead act as a single point to report issues to.
The PPOC may investigate issues directly, or may ask a fellow member of the admin team to handle an issue. If the PPOC hasn't replied to a talk page comment in a significant amount of time, then any admin is free to take the lead.
Example[]
A example of crediting is that this page was created by User:Porter21, as seen from the generous Fallout Wiki, whose permission was obtained by just asking.