General Policy/Guidelines:
- All edits to the wiki must follow the wiki's page formatting and editing guidelines.
- All images uploaded to the wiki must follow the image guidelines.
- Be respectful. Don't be intentionally harmful to others and respect the idea that this is a place for information. Don't make fun of other people's fanmade content (that wasn't made ironically) or ridicule people's shipping preferences.
- Do not vandalize the wiki. Example: changing Papi's role to Daddy, inserting gibberish/memes, deleting content from articles, etc. This is a blockable/bannable offense. The severity of the block depends on the damage done. (Read below)
- Do not create pages in other languages. This wiki is intended to be in English. Your page will be deleted if it's in a different language. Comments can be in any language.
- Do not change Popee or Eepop's gender. Their gender is unknown and there are sources for this which are included in their respective articles. Ignoring this rule will result in a warning, then a temporary ban followed by a longer ban if necessary.
- If you have an issue with another contributor, please discuss it with them in private.
- Don't make unnecessary pages or pages for your OCs. Instead, post them on the discussion board! (Definition of unnecessary pages: A page dedicated to Popee's drums, a navigation page that's unnecessary because of category pages (there are exceptions to this), etc.) Pages MUST be related to Popee the Performer and canon or related material.
- Don't be inappropriate or abusive. Coarse language is allowed, but making sexual comments and suggestions isn't.
- Do not threaten or harass another contributor (death threats, unwanted comments, threats of personal harm, etc.)
- Do not insert fanart into galleries. Instead, post them in the comments or on the discussion board!
- Do not post Pixiv Fanbox content that is exclusively for paying patrons. This will result in disciplinary action.
- Do not post "rage bait" anywhere on the wiki. This includes in comments and on the discussion board. Your post will be removed and you will receive a warning.
In most cases, if a rule has been broken, I will post on your wall giving you a warning and telling you that you've gone against the policy. Continued offenses will cause me to block you from the wiki. The exception is vandalism, which will always earn you at least a very short block depending on what it was.
The length of the block varies from case to case, depending on how many warnings you've received and how severe your behavior is. In general, small offenses will go by a "3-strike" rule—you will get 3 warnings, and if you exceed that, you will receive an appropriate punishment.
The exceptions to this are intentionally malicious behavior and excessive vandalism—you will be outright blocked for up to a year with no warning for extreme vandalism, but I will post on your wall explaining why I've blocked you otherwise.
Defining Vandalism
Vandalism is defined here as follows:
- Changing all of the language in the article to nonsense/fanfiction/gibberish/removing all text.
- Inserting an excessive amount of memes/images that have nothing to do with the wiki.
- Removing everything on the article page.
- Getting into an excessive edit war with me when I remove opinions/wrong facts from articles I'm patrolling. (Ex: Changing someone's gender)
- Adding jokes/memes to articles.
"Excessive" vandalism refers to an egregious violation of the vandalism rules. Adding memes to an article will probably not get you the most severe punishment, but deleting entire article contents, edit wars, etc. This will 100% result in disciplinary action.
Do not make the admin do that.