DigimonWiki:General guidelines

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This is an in-progress copy of our current general guidelines. While it might not be complete yet, please try to follow the guidelines and advice that are listed here. Join the discussion on the talk page if you would like to help develop these guidelines.

Content

 * Information needs to be true for both original Japanese and dub versions. If the explanation differs between the two, don't just replace one with the other, but take the time to say what happens in both.


 * When there are two different names for a character, one from the original and one from the dub, use the one that will most easily be recognized by English readers, but note the other name at least once on the article. Do this even for all articles, since you never know which article a reader will start from.


 * Keep speculation off the Wiki. If it wasn't explicitly said in a manga, anime, etc, then let the reader come to their own conclusion. There are some exceptions to this, such as the very obvious and popular speculation. If you include any form of speculation, it needs to be marked as speculation, preferably in it's own section or another page. Try to discuss this first and get more than one opinion before including any speculation, even if you feel it's obvious.


 * Everything needs a source, even if it's just citing what episode you learn what from.


 * Don't give everything it's own article. While it might be tempting to give everything its own article, it doesn't always make for a good move from an organizational standpoint. Something having its own article or not should not be a sign of importance, but rather it should be about information organization. Minor elements, and even minor characters, should use a parent article or some form of List of article.

Technical

 * Non-Digimon related links should point back to Wikipedia by formatting a link with . For example  makes [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan.
 * On Wikipedia, you can link to articles on Digimon Wiki using this same trick, but use  instead.

Wikipedia

 * For most general situations you can refer to Wikipedia's guidelines (see here or here) when Digimon Wiki has no equivalent guideline. Particularly useful examples include:
 * Manual of style for anime-related articles
 * Manual of style for Japanese-related articles
 * The three revert rule (in a nutshell, to avoid edit wars do not make more than three reverts to an article within 24 hours)
 * Footnotes - How to use the  tags to cite sources.

Digimon creatures

 * For articles/entries about individual Digimon, there are two forms: one is a species entry and the other is a character entry.
 * A species entry is like what you see on Agumon. It contains basic information about that Digimon as a species, as well as linking to other entries about Agumon as a character.


 * A character entry should be named after the most common form of a Digimon for that character (like, Agumon (Data Squad)), and include information on all that character's evolutions on that entry, rather than different entries/articles for each form. The character entires and their sections should link back to the species entries.


 * Pending more formal guidelines, for a general article about Digimon follow the examples seen on... Need to find example articles

Copyrights

 * Transcluded from DigimonWiki:Copyrights: