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Do not write unnecessary fan fiction and write uninformative articles about mods.
Do not write unnecessary fan fiction and write uninformative articles about mods.
== Try to use formal writing ==
== Try to use formal writing ==
Use formal writting and speech when making an article. using "among us sussy balls xd" will make sure that nobody takes the article seriously.
Use formal writing and speech when making an article. Using nonsense gibberish and immature sayings like "among us sussy balls xd" will make sure that nobody takes the article seriously.
 
== Avoid grammar errors ==
== Avoid grammar errors ==
Make sure to avoid grammar errors when writting an article, as well as fix them whenever you encounter one.
Make sure to avoid grammar errors when writing an article, as well as to fix them whenever you encounter one.
 
== Stay neutral ==
== Stay neutral ==
Don't go saying the mod is good or bad in articles, describe the mod in a objetive matter about it's content.
Don't go saying that a mod is good or bad in articles, describe the mod in a objective matter about it's content.
== Stay focussed ==
 
== Stay focused ==
Don't fill articles with irrelevant information unrelated to the mod, stay focused on describing the mod itself.
Don't fill articles with irrelevant information unrelated to the mod, stay focused on describing the mod itself.
== Be accurate ==
== Be accurate ==
Don't add false, innaccurate or misleading information about the mod in question, only that which is accurate to it.
Don't add false, innaccurate or misleading information about the mod in question, only that which is accurate to it.
== Avoid errors ==
== Avoid editing errors ==
Use the show preview button when editing to avoid errors, don't leave pages with editing errors that break it.
Use the "Show preview" button that is at the bottom of a page when editing to avoid errors. This will help you be able to check the page you are editing if you aren't sure if you're editing it right, and don't leave pages with editing errors that break it. [[File:Showpreview.png|thumb|right|The "Show preview" button that is located at the bottom when editing.]]

Latest revision as of 13:33, 13 November 2023

Pages must be informative

Do not write unnecessary fan fiction and write uninformative articles about mods.

Try to use formal writing

Use formal writing and speech when making an article. Using nonsense gibberish and immature sayings like "among us sussy balls xd" will make sure that nobody takes the article seriously.

Avoid grammar errors

Make sure to avoid grammar errors when writing an article, as well as to fix them whenever you encounter one.

Stay neutral

Don't go saying that a mod is good or bad in articles, describe the mod in a objective matter about it's content.

Stay focused

Don't fill articles with irrelevant information unrelated to the mod, stay focused on describing the mod itself.

Be accurate

Don't add false, innaccurate or misleading information about the mod in question, only that which is accurate to it.

Avoid editing errors

Use the "Show preview" button that is at the bottom of a page when editing to avoid errors. This will help you be able to check the page you are editing if you aren't sure if you're editing it right, and don't leave pages with editing errors that break it.

The "Show preview" button that is located at the bottom when editing.