These are the current rules for Alice Closet Wiki. If you think you have a new rule or want a rule removed, contact an Admin on this wiki.
Wiki Rules[]
- 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.
- 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.
- 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!
- Do not harass other users: If somebody asks you to stop posting certain content on their wall, respect their wishes. It is their wall.
- 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.
- Don't edit other users' userpages without their permission: With the exception of housekeeping (eg. fixing file names and potentially broken links)
Image Rules[]
- It is preferred for item images to be .png files. However, images downloaded from official avenues such as the official Facebook will typically end in .jpg.
- Give images descriptive file names, especially for suit images, which should always have the file name be the name of the suit. If you need to change the name of a file, please contact a administrator.
- No duplicate images. It wastes space. If you are replacing a jpg with a png version, please add the jpg image to the candidates for deletion category.
Consequences[]
Minor breaking of format or rules is generally corrected in an edit, with the edit description explaining the format. Persistent breaking of format by a user will result in a message.
Spamming and vandalism will result in a message first (for users with accounts) and a ban if the behavior continues, depending on the severity.