Wasteland Wiki:Content policy

Content criteria

 * All content should relate to the Wasteland series of games or its setting.
 * All content needs to be accurate. Wasteland Wiki aims to provide reliable information. In particular, adding speculation and own inventions 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 favourite"-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 created content (i.e. modifications, fan fiction, fan art etc.) 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.

Behind the scenes

 * "Behind the scenes" information in the form of cultural references is acceptable page content only when there are direct visual or textual correlations.

Notability

 * Clipping issues (i.e. items poking through one another) and typos are not notable.
 * All other bugs are notable.

Brevity and clarity

 * Wherever possible, bugs should be re-written with brevity and clarity in mind.

Where do bug reports belong?

 * Generally speaking, a bug belongs in the article of the bugged entity and nowhere else. E.g., quest bugs belong on the quest page and not on the npc page.
 * Bugs not specific to an entity (e.g. crashing on cell change) should be listed on the main bug page.
 * The main bug page should not contain duplicate listings from individual article pages. Entries should be moved to the appropriate page.

Using the verify template

 * Most bugs should be believed. There is no need to gain verification for what is a believable report offered in good faith.
 * Suspicious or unlikely-sounding bug reports should be marked with 04:53, November 30, 2010 (UTC) and removed if no verifications are forthcoming before the timer runs out.
 * Guideline for editing: Editors who can recognize or quickly test an unreproducible event should remove it. If you're unsure and the bug entry sounds iffy, that's when you use the verify template.

Workarounds and bug-fixes

 * Even though Wasteland Wiki does not cover the use of third-party mods, bug-fixes are appropriate to list and link to. Please check the link to assure that it works and that the bug-fix is appropriate for listing.
 * Fixes and workarounds should be listed in an indented bullet below the bug they fix. It is acceptable as well to link to an appropriate section of the console commands article page.

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.

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.