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== | ==Administrators Please Read the Following Before Adding Content to this Wiki== | ||
===Different Types of Content and Who Adds It=== | |||
All content needs to be divided into 3 basic categories: Foundational, Effects and Solutions. | |||
1. Foundational Content is: permanent information, data, and insights which build up to help shape a more accurate World view. | |||
2. Effects Content is: ephemeral items such as advertising, news stories, personal histories, current events or similar items. | |||
3. Solution Content is: opinions, ideas, hopes, dreams, predictions or similar items. | |||
===Only Administrators can add to or maintain Foundational and Solution Content=== | |||
===Users can add to their own Effects Content=== | |||
User added or maintained content is as follows: | |||
1. Advertising. | |||
2. Announcement. | |||
3. [[Howto/Blogs|Howtos]] | |||
4. [[Howto/Blogs|Blogs]] | |||
5. [[Discussion Pages|Discussions]] | |||
===Foundational, Events, Solutions=== | ===Foundational, Events, Solutions=== | ||
1. Most content in this Wiki is in the form of links to other sources on the internet. Content should be based on data, events or opinions which have been clearly established by multiple reputable sources. Data should link to peer reviewed research papers or well-documented investigative journalism. Events should only be posted if they are reported by multiple independent sources though only one source needs to be used. "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof", so claims of events which test our belief need a lot of background '''before''' being posted. "Solutions" (AKA opinions) should be linked to, only when they are backed up by "Foundational" background and surrounding "Events". | 1. Most content in this Wiki is in the form of links to other sources on the internet. Content should be based on data, events or opinions which have been clearly established by multiple reputable sources. Data should link to peer reviewed research papers or well-documented investigative journalism. Events should only be posted if they are reported by multiple independent sources though only one source needs to be used. "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof", so claims of events which test our belief need a lot of background '''before''' being posted. "Solutions" (AKA opinions) should be linked to, only when they are backed up by "Foundational" background and surrounding "Events". |
Revision as of 09:31, 16 June 2019
Administrators Please Read the Following Before Adding Content to this Wiki
Different Types of Content and Who Adds It
All content needs to be divided into 3 basic categories: Foundational, Effects and Solutions.
1. Foundational Content is: permanent information, data, and insights which build up to help shape a more accurate World view.
2. Effects Content is: ephemeral items such as advertising, news stories, personal histories, current events or similar items.
3. Solution Content is: opinions, ideas, hopes, dreams, predictions or similar items.
Only Administrators can add to or maintain Foundational and Solution Content
Users can add to their own Effects Content
User added or maintained content is as follows: 1. Advertising.
2. Announcement.
3. Howtos
4. Blogs
5. Discussions
Foundational, Events, Solutions
1. Most content in this Wiki is in the form of links to other sources on the internet. Content should be based on data, events or opinions which have been clearly established by multiple reputable sources. Data should link to peer reviewed research papers or well-documented investigative journalism. Events should only be posted if they are reported by multiple independent sources though only one source needs to be used. "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof", so claims of events which test our belief need a lot of background before being posted. "Solutions" (AKA opinions) should be linked to, only when they are backed up by "Foundational" background and surrounding "Events".