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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Before we get into editing articles, we need to talk about some basic editing guidelines concerning things like style, structure, layout, and etiquette. Mistakes are okay, but do your best to keep the quality high by following these guidelines.
Before we get into editing articles, we need to talk about some basic editing guidelines concerning things like etiquette, style, structure, and layout. Mistakes are okay, but do your best to keep the quality high by following these guidelines.
 
== Etiquette ==
* Always treat other editors with respect, politeness, and good faith.
* Be professional, avoiding personal criticism.
* Do not be combative or passive aggressive. If you have problems with an article, express them openly and respectfully. Remember, this is a collaborative resource.
* Talk through major changes with other editors to make sure others agree with the changes. If you're making significant changes to an article that someone else has put a lot of work into, involve them in the process.
 
== A.I. Policy ==
The use of Artificial Intelligence to generate, modify, or otherwise contribute to The Reed and Rite is strictly prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to: artwork, text, and any other content used on or by The Reed and Rite.
 
The use of The Reed and Rite content for training machine learning models, and the scraping of data are strictly prohibited without express permission.


== Style ==
== Style ==
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; Limit Links
; Limit Links
* You are encouraged to provide links to other articles as related terms appear in the text.
* You are encouraged to provide links to other articles as related term(s) appear in the text.
* In general, this can be limited to the first appearance of a term in a given article. (e.g. Don't link to a character's article every time their name appears in an article.)  
* In general, this can be limited to the first appearance of a term in a given article. (e.g. Don't link to a character's article every time their name appears in an article.)  
** '''Note:''' Links contained in infoboxes should not count towards the one link limit.  
** '''Note:''' Links contained in infoboxes should not count towards the one link limit.  


; Word Processors
; Word Processors
* Avoid preparing your contributions in rich word processors. (e.g., Microsoft Word, Google Docs, etc.). Punctuation marks, such as Quotation marks, apostrophes, and dashes, do not work properly across these platforms. If you need to prepare contributions, it would be best to do so on your [[:Help:Getting Started#User Pages|User page]].
* Avoid preparing your contributions in rich word processors. (e.g., Microsoft Word, Google Docs, etc.). Punctuation marks, such as Quotation marks, apostrophes, and dashes, do not work properly across these platforms. If you need to prepare contributions, it would be best to do so on your [[:Help:Introduction#User Pages|User page]].


=== Writing Conventions ===
=== Writing Conventions ===
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;Other
;Other
* Though some books are written using UK English, unless in direct quotation, please use American English spelling.
* Though some books are written using UK English, unless in direct quotation, please use American English spelling when contributing to The Reed and Rite.
* In general, spell out the numbers 1-100 rather than using numerals. (e.g. use "four" not "4")
* In general, spell out the numbers 1-100 rather than using numerals. (e.g. use "four" not "4")
* Use a single space to separate sentences, not two.
* Use a single space to separate sentences, not two.
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;Article Titles
;Article Titles
* Titles of articles should generally be singular.
* Titles of articles should generally be singular.
* For characters, do not include titles, honorifics, etc., unless the character's full name is not known. For other scenarios, see [[Coppermind:Style#Article Titles]]
* For characters, do not include titles, honorifics, etc., unless the character's full name is not known. For other scenarios, see [[:Help:Style#Article Titles|the style guide]].
* Don't capitalize subsequent words in a title unless warranted by the [[:Coppermind:Style#Capitalization|capitalization rules]].
* Don't capitalize subsequent words in a title unless warranted by the [[:Help:Style#Capitalization|capitalization rules]].


;Section Titles
;Section Titles
* Section titles should be in [[wikipedia:title case|title case]]
* Section titles should be in [[wikipedia:title case|title case]].
* Do not apply formatting (e.g. bold, italics, etc.) to section titles.  
* Do not apply formatting (e.g. bold, italics, etc.) to section titles.  
* Do not use links in section titles, whether internal or external.
* Do not use links in section titles, whether internal or external.
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;Initial Templates
;Initial Templates
* An [[:Help:Templates#Infoboxes|infobox]] should be the first thing in most articles, followed by any relevant [[Template:Spoilers|spoiler]] or [[Template:Update|update]] tags.
* An [[:Help:Templates#Infoboxes|infobox]] should be the first thing in most articles, followed by any relevant [[Template:Spoiler|spoiler]] or [[Template:Update|update]] tags.


;Summary
;Summary
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;Article Body
;Article Body
* Some recommendations of typical headings to use may be found here: [[:Help:Article structure]].
* Some recommendations of typical headings to use may be found [[:Help:Article Structure|here]].
* For more guidance, find a similar article to the one you are working on and use it as a guide.
* For more guidance, find a similar article to the one you are working on and use it as a guide.


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* For more information, see [[Help:Templates|Templates]].
* For more information, see [[Help:Templates|Templates]].


== Etiquette ==
* Always treat other editors with respect, politeness, and good faith.
* Be professional, avoiding personal criticism.
* Do not be combative or passive aggressive. If you have problems with an article, express them openly and respectfully. Remember, this is a collaborative resource.
* Talk through major changes with other editors to make sure others agree with the changes. If you're making significant changes to an article that someone else has put a lot of work into, involve them in the process.
== A.I. Policy ==
The use of Artificial Intelligence to generate, modify, or otherwise contribute to The Reed and Rite is strictly prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to: artwork, text, and any other content used on or by The Reed and Rite.
The use of The Reed and Rite content for training machine learning models, and the scraping of data are prohibited without express permission.




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