Board Thread:Wiki Discussion/@comment-27713488-20180106040608/@comment-31763506-20180106065513

Some additional suggestions:

Editing: The dreaded inequality HTML entity guideline, in three possible versions:
 * Register an account before undertaking major edits.
 * American and British English are both acceptable, but avoid the use of idioms and words particular to either for the sake of non-native speaking editors and readers. (This should probably extend to allowing spelling variations from both main standard dialects as well, as none of us want an edit war over the presence or absence of "u"s, of "z"s over "s"s and the occasional transposition of terminal "er"s.)
 * One space after the end of a sentence is preferred to two.
 * Avoid non-ASCII characters wherever possible. (There doesn't seem to be any use of diacritical marks on vowels in the game, so there isn't much call to use them in the wiki, even if one is introducing pompous foreign quotations pour encourager les autres.)
 * V1) Avoid using the Unicode characters ≥ and ≤ (and possibly the ANSI en-dash and em-dash), and instead use the ASCII combinations >= and <= (and possibly the ANSI hyphen).
 * V2) Avoid using the Unicode characters ≥ and ≤ (and possibly the ANSI en-dash and em-dash), and instead use of the HTML entity codes &amp;ge; and &amp;le; (and possibly the &amp;ndash; and &amp;mdash;).
 * In addition to the above guideline (V2), avoid using the ASCII > and <, as they are HTML control characters, and use the HTML entity codes &amp;gt; and &amp;lt;.

Conduct:


 * Don't be a Fucklord.
 * Many editors and commenters do not speak English as a first language. Be patient and encouraging when communicating with them to help them learn to express themselves better in the TLS fan community.
 * Don't start reversion wars, but instead discuss contentious edits in the comments for the articles involved.
 * DukeLeto7 is to be fined 5,000 ProN for every extraneous digression.

References:


 * When canon or semi-canon information comes from sources outside the game, such as SL's Patreon posts and comments, posts or comments in the TLS blog, or posts by SL in various discussion boards, link directly to the source where possible, even if the content is behind a paywall.

That's all I can think of right now.