Deus Ex Wiki:Policies and guidelines

The Deus Ex Wiki's policies and guidelines are some editing guidelines that the Deus Ex Wiki follows, aim to provide a comprehensible framework and best practices for editors at this wiki.

Guidelines describe desired etiquette and common practice in the creation, editing and organization of articles on this wiki. Their goal is to make the wiki easier to use for both editors and readers alike and to make its appearance more consistent and streamlined.

If you need any additional clarification, please contact one of the wiki's admins or post on the forums.

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Adding or changing policies and guidelines
Changes to the actual content or meaning should only be done with community consensus in the forum.

To this end, the normal procedure for proposing new policies and guidelines or changing existing ones is to create a topic in the "wiki discussion" forum. Once the discussion has led to a final draft, call a vote. The vote needs to run for a week at minimum and at least 10 registered editors need to participate for it to be valid; a simple majority is sufficient to pass. The administrators may veto a policy; this should only be done sparingly and for good reasons.

Aside from the normal procedure, the administrators may "decree" policies or guidelines. This should only be done with consensus among administrators and in cases where community consensus cannot be reached but a policy or guideline is needed. Of course, changes to decreed policies and guidelines can be suggested by anyone on the "standard" way above.

General

 * Deus Ex Wiki uses all of the same writing conventions found in the Wikipedia:Manual of Style.
 * In general, content should be written in a style appropriate for an encyclopedia. Descriptions should be clear and precise; speculations or uncertain facts should be avoided.
 * Do not be overly specific when writing, only as specific as necessary.
 * Use full sentences where possible.
 * Articles should generally be written in present tense.
 * The only exception are articles relating to events which took place before any of the Deus Ex universe content, i.e. before 2027; these may be written in past tense.
 * Do not overlink. Generally, a page should be linked to from a given article only once, on its first occurrence. Links may be repeated if the first link is far up the page or if the manner the word is used in makes it necessary (e.g. in summary lists).
 * Do not add any attributions (like "written by XYZ") or dates ("written on 18/05/11") to articles. An accurate record of all contributions to an article is available via its "History" page.
 * Spoiler tag is necessary for some Deus Ex: Human Revolution articles for now, see: Deus Ex: Human Revolution:Spoiler Warning for the way forward.

Canon

 * Any action can be chosen by the player must not be marked in the background section (since the canon about the choice is not set) but in the notes section. In the background section, you can write that "JC Denton or Adam Jensen etc. (never the player since it's a background section) confronted the character etc." but that's all, never explain the choices, never write his favorite choice in the background section, choices is for the notes section.


 * Otherwise, for an action that is already reflected in the future (as the rescue of Tracer Tong in Deus Ex: Human Revolution since he appeared in Deus Ex and Deus Ex: Invisible War), it is to write in the background section because the action of the player is not taken into account, the future is already marked how your character have act and his specific action is canon. But if the player have other choice in-game even if they are non-canon, you must write them in the notes section.

Content criteria

 * All content should relate to the Deus Ex universe.
 * All content needs to be accurate. The Deus Ex Wiki aims to provide reliable information. In particular, adding bad speculation and own inventions (fan fiction, fan art etc.) to articles is not allowed.
 * All content needs to be verifiable. Other editors need to be able to check and verify it.
 * All content needs to be informative. Information which is only of interest to the writer or to other editors (as opposed to readers) should not be included in articles.
 * All content needs to be objective. Opinions, gameplay strategy, and "my favourite"-style passages should not be added to articles. Accordingly, guides may only be posted as subpages of one's user page or as a blog.
 * All content needs to relate to the games as delivered by the developers; user modifications are not covered by this wiki. Unofficial mods have all their own page and information about them must be written on their respective page without interfering with the official content of the Deus Ex Wiki.
 * All content needs to abide by copyright regulations. Generally, content from other sites should not be copied unless permission has been granted. For example, do not upload magazine scans or add illegally obtained information, so as to avoid potential legal problems.

Language

 * American English is preferred at this wiki as it is the spelling most the Deus Ex universe use.
 * Colloquialisms, slang, l33t speak and other informal styles are not acceptable.
 * Game-specific words should always use the ingame spelling, even in cases when it is incorrect. This does not include capitalization which should always follow the rules in the Formatting section below.

Formatting

 * Bold the article name the first time it appears in the article itself. Any alternative names should also be bolded at their first occurrence.
 * Keywords for which readers are likely to be scanning may be in bold for emphasis, but this should be used sparingly.
 * Avoid using bold formatting for general emphasis.


 * Avoid using ALL CAPS.
 * Avoid using quotation marks for emphasis.
 * Avoid bolding words for general emphasis.
 * Avoid using double emphasis (e.g. combining bold and italics).
 * Use emphasis sparingly and only when necessary.


 * Article page names and links should not be overcapitalized, regardless of whether they relate to in-game subjects or not, and regardless of in-game spelling.


 * Names for Deus Ex games or when we talk about the Deus Ex universe in general should be italicized.
 * Incorrect: Deus Ex: Invisible War is part of the Deus Ex series of games.
 * Incorrect: The Deus Ex World exists in an alternate timeline.
 * Correct: Deus Ex: Invisible War is part of the Deus Ex series of games.
 * Correct: The Deus Ex World exists in an alternate timeline.


 * Proper names, such as Diamond Back .357, Zenith, or IMM Austin should be capitalized. But common words or descriptive names, like nano-augmentation, stealth pistol or cleaner bot should not. This also includes names where part of the names constitutes a proper name, like Matsu-Gravas GV-4 Nightingale medical bot.
 * Incorrect: The Stealth Pistol is a silenced 10mm pistol.
 * Incorrect: The Matsu-Gravas GV-4 Nightingale Medical Bot is a type of medical and transplant bot developed by Matsu-Gravas which appears only in Deus Ex.
 * Correct: The stealth pistol is a silenced 10mm pistol.
 * Correct: The Matsu-Gravas GV-4 Nightingale medical bot is a type of medical and transplant bot developed by Matsu-Gravas which appears only in Deus Ex.


 * Generic character names should not be capitalized.
 * Incorrect: A UNATCO Soldier killed a NSF Terrorist with an Assault Rifle.
 * Correct: A UNATCO soldier killed a NSF terrorist with an assault rifle.


 * Species names should not be capitalized. In the same way as cat or dog would not be capitalized, greasel and karkian are also not capitalized.
 * Incorrect: The Greasels were originally created by VersaLife.
 * Incorrect: VersaLife also created the Karkians and the gray death.
 * Correct: The greasels were originally created by VersaLife.
 * Correct: VersaLife also created the karkians and the Gray Death.


 * Names of skills and level (e.g. Environmental Training, Master Heavy Weapons, Medicine) should be capitalized when referring specifically to game mechanics. The same words, however, should not be capitalized in other uses.
 * Incorrect: Walton Simons is a Master of Heavy Weapons.
 * Correct: The player will need high Electronics or Lockpicking to go through this path.


 * If it's not clear whether a name is a proper name or a common one, naming should be discussed and decided on a case by case basis.

Categorization

 * Please see the navigation scheme for the categorization system currently in place and approved by the community.
 * All content pages (articles and files) should belong to at least one category. Disambiguation pages and redirects are not considered articles in the sense of this rule.
 * A content page should be placed in all the categories to which it logically belongs.
 * A content page should be placed only in the most game-specific category (or categories) out of a given branch of the category tree. The question you should ask yourself is: Is category A a (more) game-specific version of category B? If that is the case, the page should only be in category A. For example, a weapon which appears in Deus Ex: Invisible War should be in Category:Deus Ex: Invisible War weapons but not in Category:Weapons (because "Deus Ex: Invisible War weapons" is a game-specific version of "Weapons"). On the other hand, if a weapon which appears in both Deus Ex and Deus Ex: Invisible War should be in both Category:Deus Ex weapons and Category:Deus Ex: Invisible War weapons (because "Deus Ex weapons" is not a (more) game-specific version of "Deus Ex: Invisible War weapons").
 * An article should always be categorized by characteristics of the topic, not characteristics of the article. A character article which contains descriptions of bugs, for example, does not belong in Category:Bugs.
 * An article should never be left with a non-existent (redlinked) category on it. Either the category should be created (most easily by clicking on the red link), or else the link should be removed or changed to a category that does exist.
 * User pages should not be placed in content categories. They may be placed in certain categories which explicitly allow to do so, otherwise they should remain uncategorized.

Sections
Standard format sections for articles:
 * History, Biography, Storyline = Background (Sub-sections in the background section are allowed, especially for large text or character appearing in multiple games - but they should never be named by a games like Deus Ex but only by a descriptive text of the proposed event or a date)
 * Trivia = Behind the scenes
 * For interesting things about the page which do not fit into the other categories = Notes

Images

 * Images may only be uploaded for use in articles and on user pages. On talk or forum pages, please link external images instead.
 * Images should be of good quality.
 * Images should never include parts of the UI (HUD, crosshair) unless the point of the given image is to illustrate the UI itself.
 * Images should have a descriptive name related to their goal (similar name of a weapon if the image is for a weapon etc.)

Videos

 * Embedded videos may only be used in articles if they illustrate issues which cannot be expressed by written text at all or only with difficulty. Examples for acceptable videos are game trailers or a video illustrating how to find an item which is in a hard-to-find location.
 * Videos for user pages may not be uploaded to the wiki; please use the YouTube extension if you wish to place videos on your user page.

Useful information
Templates of licensing for files (put the section ==Licensing== before add the template in the page of the file):