Basically, Pikipedia and Pikmin Fanon share the IRC channel, and they've set up some rules over there, but it obviously doesn't make sense for the two wikis to have different rules for the channel.
So, first, should we have written rules? Everything until now regarding behaviour on the wiki has just been along the lines of, admins see people doing stuff that's obviously wrong and stop them, with no need for rules. The only thing I can find is a mention of topicality at help:talk pages...
And, if so, what should they be? Pikmin Fanon's are here and here. GP 17:32, 15 August 2011 (EDT)
- I think the most basic rules suffice. In fact, one rule is enough to work on almost everything in the world: "use your common sense". But alas, nobody knows how to do that, so we have to be more specific. Stuff like "respect the other users", "don't be obnoxious", "have a good time", etc. should be enough. {EspyoT} 18:45, 15 August 2011 (EDT)
- Check here for the mirror forum post. The one and only,Peanut64.
Edit: apparently the privacy policy wasn't meant to apply. GP 14:57, 19 August 2011 (EDT)
Okay, so I just discovered Help:Chat#Guidelines - it's just something Prez put together when we first created the chatroom, and wasn't decided on by others. So, going by the consensus here and over at Fanon, I think the best option from here is to vote on each rule we might add individually. I've summarised the rules in our/Fanon's lists; feel free to add more.
Note that you're voting for whether you think the rule should be written down, and if you vote against a rule, you're not necessarily saying you think it should be broken. Or something. Comments help...
Just add a bullet point under each one starting with FOR, AGAINST or MEH (oh yes), then your signature, then a comment if you want. Reply to comments and put all other further discussion at the bottom.
Edit: oh, um, I should probably have this on Fanon as well or something. I guess I'll wait for someone from Fanon to get in the chatroom and talk to them about it... I've set the same thing up at Fanon (page linked earlier by Peanut), and I'll copy over new rules people add either way; you might also want to read the comments people make there. GP 14:36, 5 November 2011 (EDT)
Be respectful (no discrimination/hate).
Keep confidential stuff you learn to yourself.
- AGAINST GP - if someone's in a position where they can learn such stuff about the wiki, different rules apply anyway; otherwise, we can't really mandate that people don't spread things others are silly enough to say about themselves - everything we can say falls under being respectful.
- AGAINST Per Greenpickle's reasons.
Look after the wikis (don't incite vandalism, don't spread lies harmful to their reputation).
- FOR GP
- FOR If we spread and encouraged vandalism, what wiki would we be like? A bad one, that's for sure.
No flaming (insults).
No swearing.
- MEH GP - I'm not keen on a blanket ban, but given the intended audience of the wiki's subject matter, anything frequent or unnecessary should be against the rules.
- AGAINST I'm not keen on censorshipping anything - we live in a world where you can say anything: keep it that way.
No spam.
- FOR GP - in excess. See my comment below.
- FOR Getting the same thing over and over again isn't the peak of day.
I do think we should have something making it clear we're not super strict - I don't want to disallow well-meant poking fun at people who can take it, or non-excessive swearing if the situation necessitates, or one-time spam if it's funny or something... I'm sure you get what I'm getting at. Thoughts? GP 10:10, 5 November 2011 (EDT)