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All right, bitches, these are the rules. They're in place because I want to make sure this wiki is worthy of my Athena account space and also eventually of the floor locker, but people are idiots. So without further ado, here's a word from your Evil Wiki Overlord:
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# You do not talk about the Hall Wiki.
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If you haven't edited the wiki before, please try to observe these rules.
# You do not talk about the Hall Wiki.
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#* No seriously, don't talk about the fucking Hall Wiki. I don't need Apoorva and Sagar fucking with things, and I don't need Angela interpreting this as positive feedback on her whining, especially since we already gave such effective negative feedback on her [http://scripts.mit.edu/~awilcox/hallsnack/ Hall Snacks Bullshit].
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# Be a reasonable wiki editor.
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#* Use good judgment.
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# Be a competent wiki editor, especially when editing important pages. See [[Help:Wiki|How To Wiki]]
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#* Try to make articles useful when necessary.
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#* Don't create superfluous articles, especially when this article could reasonably be included as a section of another article.
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#* Learn something about wiki style, and try to follow it.
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#* Use [[Help:Templates|templates]].
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#* Use Talk: pages for discussions. To suggest changes to a locked article, use the Talk: page.
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If you have questions about wiki-editing, ask Google or someone on hall. Excessively stupid behavior will be moderated; fear the banhammer.
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# Don't be an ass.
 
# Don't be an ass.
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#* If you're a big enough ass, you're going to get banned for a bit.
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#* If you're a big enough ass again, you're going to get banned for a byte.
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#* If you're a big enough ass enough times and still want to participate in the wiki, good luck finding a new Kerberos ticket.
 
# Do be competent.
 
# Do be competent.
#* Our pages should look shiny and stuff. That way, the Hall Wiki can be a [[Nice Thing]].
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#* Our pages should look shiny and stuff. That way, the Hall Wiki can be a [[Nice Things|Nice Thing]].
# Use the damn [[Templates|templates]]. We need to moderate users that can't moderate themselves.
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#* Also, don't create superfluous extra pages if the thing you're writing about either already has a page, or could be included as a reasonable subsection of an existing page.
# Contact the Charles for any suggestions for major wiki things to add.
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#* In general, learn how to use a wiki effectively. In particular, make use of the Talk: pages when you have questions or comments about something. For more on this, see [[Help:Wiki|How To Wiki]].
#* The Main Page is locked for our protection, so only I can make changes to it right now. If you have a new set of pages to propose for the to-do list, let me know and I'll put it up.
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#* It is tempting to jump right in to everything, but reading things first can save you some embarassment, and save us sysops some time.
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# Use the damn [[Help:Templates|templates]]. We need to preemptively moderate users that can't moderate themselves.
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# Protective walls are there for our protection and yours.
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#* If you have a suggestion to make about a locked article, use its Talk: page to get in touch with the sysops.
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Now, go find something [[Help:Wiki#Where to put information|to do]].

Latest revision as of 18:51, 6 July 2012


If you haven't edited the wiki before, please try to observe these rules.

  1. Be a reasonable wiki editor.
    • Use good judgment.
  2. Be a competent wiki editor, especially when editing important pages. See How To Wiki
    • Try to make articles useful when necessary.
    • Don't create superfluous articles, especially when this article could reasonably be included as a section of another article.
    • Learn something about wiki style, and try to follow it.
    • Use templates.
    • Use Talk: pages for discussions. To suggest changes to a locked article, use the Talk: page.

If you have questions about wiki-editing, ask Google or someone on hall. Excessively stupid behavior will be moderated; fear the banhammer.

Now, go find something to do.