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- The guidelines text describes the binding operational methods and standards currently in effect on NeuroWiki;
- Users are expected to adhere to the content described on this page;
- The Site Owner of NeuroWiki reserve the final interpretation rights for all provisions.
Core Principles
- Neutrality: Avoid subjective evaluations; distinguish between factual statements and opinions.
- Accuracy: All content must be supported by reliable sources.
- Completeness: Cover the core aspects of the article, as detailed in the relevant writing guidelines.
- Compliance: Adhere to the requirements of the Content Management Policy.
General Requirements
- Articles must use standardized templates to structure content.
- Follow the site-wide formatting standards:
- Section hierarchy
- Punctuation usage
- Date formats
- Unit standards
- Controversial content must include the {{Info/ControversialContent}} template.
Writing Guidelines
Article Type | Guideline Reference | Required Modules (Examples) |
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Virtual YouTubers | NeuroWiki:Character Article Guidelines |
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Live Stream Records | NeuroWiki:Live Stream Record Guidelines |
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Meme Culture | NeuroWiki:Internet Meme Article Guidelines |
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Major Events | NeuroWiki:Event Article Guidelines |
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Quality Control
- Patrolling: Regular review of newly created or edited articles.
- Improvement Mechanism: Articles that do not meet standards will be added to Category:Articles Needing Improvement and tagged with relevant templates.
Tools and Support
- Multilingual Collaboration: Follow the Cross-Language Synchronization Guidelines.
- Quick References:
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