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See [[Wiki:Requested articles]] for ideas of what to contribute!
See [[Wiki:Requested articles]] for ideas of what to contribute!


== Guidelines ==
==Guidelines==
In general, '''any edit that makes this wiki a better ZZT reference is welcome'''. If you're a reasonable person, and you like that goal... welcome!
In general, '''any edit that makes this wiki a better ZZT reference is welcome'''. If you're a reasonable person, and you like that goal... welcome!


The following are some general guidelines, as opposed to a comprehensive code of law:
The following are some general guidelines, as opposed to a comprehensive code of law:


* '''Respect copyright.''' Don't paste stuff into the wiki without thinking. Stuff like screenshots can count as [https://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/fair-use/what-is-fair-use/ fair use].
*'''Respect copyright.''' Don't blindly copy text from [https://museumofzzt.com/file/m/Mwencv14.zip other] [http://www.shikadi.net/moddingwiki/ZZT_Format places]. You can still use reference materials, though, because [https://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-protect.html#what_protect facts are not copyrightable]. Screenshots are okay when they count as [https://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/fair-use/what-is-fair-use/ fair use].
* '''Stay in scope.''' Article about ZZT-OOP? Great! Article about some ZZTer's roommate? Not so much. The line on this is still being drawn: see [[Wiki:Scope]] for details.
*'''Stay in scope.''' Article about ZZT-OOP? Great! Article about some ZZTer's roommate? Not so much. For clarification on where exactly the line is, see [[Wiki:Scope]].
* '''Stick to the facts.''' You don't have to have cite sources for everything, but avoid speculation where possible.
*'''Stick to the facts.''' You don't have to have cite sources for everything, but avoid speculation where possible. Don't whitewash, don't bad-mouth, just state the facts.
* '''Be objective.''' You probably shouldn't be editing articles about yourself or your works.
*'''Be objective.''' In most cases, you probably shouldn't make major edits to articles about yourself or your works. This only applies to ''articles'', though: e.g., [[mediawikiwiki:Help:User_page|user pages]] are fair game for extolling your own virtues.
* '''Be compassionate.''' Real people are involved! When writing about them, keep in mind how you would like to be treated, and don't mention sensitive information if it isn't relevant.
*'''Be compassionate.''' Keep in mind how you would like to be treated. Don't mention sensitive information if it isn't relevant.

Revision as of 02:07, 15 March 2020

Getting started

Only registered users can edit the wiki, so create an account if you haven't already. There is a CAPTCHA that assumes some basic ZZT knowledge: you probably won't be tripped up by this, but if you are, let Quantum know.

Most pages support rich-text editing, which means you can start contributing without having to learn wiki markup syntax. But if you need to do something fancy, or if you just prefer editing in raw markup, the Mediawiki User's Guide is available for your perusal.

See Wiki:Requested articles for ideas of what to contribute!

Guidelines

In general, any edit that makes this wiki a better ZZT reference is welcome. If you're a reasonable person, and you like that goal... welcome!

The following are some general guidelines, as opposed to a comprehensive code of law:

  • Respect copyright. Don't blindly copy text from other places. You can still use reference materials, though, because facts are not copyrightable. Screenshots are okay when they count as fair use.
  • Stay in scope. Article about ZZT-OOP? Great! Article about some ZZTer's roommate? Not so much. For clarification on where exactly the line is, see Wiki:Scope.
  • Stick to the facts. You don't have to have cite sources for everything, but avoid speculation where possible. Don't whitewash, don't bad-mouth, just state the facts.
  • Be objective. In most cases, you probably shouldn't make major edits to articles about yourself or your works. This only applies to articles, though: e.g., user pages are fair game for extolling your own virtues.
  • Be compassionate. Keep in mind how you would like to be treated. Don't mention sensitive information if it isn't relevant.