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Subject Matter

The subject matter of The Paragon Wiki is NCsoft's games City of Heroes and City of Villains. Articles in the main namespace should be about City of Heroes/Villains and other topics that are of an official nature. Examples of appropriate subject matter include:

Player-specific content should not be published in the main namespace. Users may put such information on their userpage, or in some cases, on the Community Portal. Examples of subject matter that should not be in the main namespace include:

  • Player characters
  • Supergroups
  • Player-created fiction
  • Player-initiated events
  • Player-developed software or utilities
  • Player-developed websites

Note that this only covers subject matter, not linking. For example, it would be inappropriate to have an article discuss the various badging websites. However, it is quite permissible (and encouraged!) to link to such a badge site's article on a specific badge from that badge's page.

Note also that player-created guides are okay, assuming they're about the game (for example, The Incomplete and Unofficial Guide to /bind). This is because they are still intrinsically about the game itself, rather than about the player or the players' creations.

In-Game Text

Many articles copy text as it appears in game. This section applies to such text.

  • When a character's name is mentioned in the text, it should be replaced with the {{Character}} template. [1]
  • Misspellings and grammatical errors should be fixed. [1] [2] [3]
  • Factual errors should be corrected or noted. [2]
  • Story arc clues should not be added on a mission by mission basis, unless they differ significantly from the souvenir. Most of these clues are reprinted in the souvenir. [4]
  • Abbreviations should be expanded the first time they appear in an article. A person new to online games will not know what AoE, DoT, etc stand for. [2]
  • Effects should not be capitalized. Instead of "Disorientation, Immobilization, or Hold effects," it should be "disorientation, immobilization, or hold effects." [2]

Headings

  • Links should not be used in headings. [2]
  • Every article should have an Overview section that provides a high-level summary of the article's topic. In some cases, the Overview may be the only section in an article.[5]

Pronouns

  • The use of first- and second person pronouns in articles should be avoided. Instead of "I think you get ambushed upon leaving this mission," use "An ambush may occur upon leaving this mission." [2]

Article Names

  • Articles for slash commands should not include the leading slash and should be followed by "(Slash Command)". Example: The article name for the /team slash command is Team (Slash Command).

User Pages

Out of common courtesy, any User Page is generally considered to be a small personal space for that User to place personal information, post examples of an article they may wish others to view before moving to the main project space, receive messages from other Users (on their Talk Page), etc. As such, it is typically left to the User who owns that space to maintain the content of that page. However, on occasion, an editor or admin may modify another User's User Page. Examples of when this might occur are as follows:

  • An editor modifies a template that in some way breaks the content on a User's Page and out of courtesy makes a small modification on the User's Page to fix the error.
  • A User misuses a template (commonly copying the template code instead of using {{TemplateName}}), which often results in the User being placed in inappropriate categories.
  • A User posts links, images, or information on their page that includes inappropriate content (i.e. RMT sites or pornographic content.) (In these cases, it is best to contact an admin and ask them to handle the situation.)

Any time a User modifies another User's User Page, it is a good idea to leave a message on their Talk Page to let them know why the page was modified.

References

  1. a b Character names in mission entries on Paragon Forums.
  2. a b c d e f Paragon Wiki Forums discussion: A few starting items
  3. Paragon Wiki Forums discussion: Spelling, grammar, typographical, and continuity errors
  4. Paragon Wiki Forums discussion: Mission sections
  5. Paragon Wiki Forums discussion: Overview heading