NOTE: YOU ARE RECEIVING THIS ANNOUNCEMENT BECAUSE YOU HAVE EDITED OR COMMENTED AT LEAST ONCE ON THIS WIKI IN THE PAST 90 DAYS.
Our rules have received significant changes recently. Whether you are an active user or somebody who has only interacted with us once, I am obligated to inform you of these changes which have gone into effect, since we have started enforcing them.
Helpful links:
Full Rules (includes every other point below as well as our Editing guidelines)
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Additional note: Trade and Party posts are now only allowed on the Discussion Board using the respective categories.
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Full list of changes (see our Full Rules for more information on these points):
REMOVED: The "Reminder" punishment
Edited: "Swearing" is now "inappropriate or offensive language".
ADDED: "Copyrighted media" now covered under "Inappropriate Media" rule.
Edited: The "rule-breaker response" rule has been heavily reworked; users must utilize the Report feature, undo the edit, or privately contact a wiki staff member. Mini-modding is effectively prohibited.
REMOVED: The "do not remove staff message from your wall" rule.
ADDED: "Necropost" rule, which states that replies to article comments over 1 month old must be on-topic and not spam.
Moved: Our "raid conspiracy" rule was moved from the Discussion Board guidelines to our Global Rules.
ADDED: Specific examples to our "Do not ask for roles" rule.
Edited: Our rule regarding links has been split into two. Discord invites are still prohibited (with two exceptions), and links that are allowed have been expanded.
ADDED: Punishment for spamming or farming posts now includes getting post wiped.
Edited: Our rule regarding "notification spam" has been split into two parts, but are essentially the same rules as before.
REMOVED: Most punishments for specific rules in our Editing Guidelines. We will remind users but will not serve an infraction for specific violations, such as editing a page in another language as long as the edit is appropriate.
Moved: Our "user page edits" section is now part of the Editing guidelines; users must ask permission before editing another user's page or blogs.
ADDED: Our rule on vandalism has been expanded to include specific examples.
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