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  • Welcome traveler to the official Vanguard Wikia community! Below you’ll notice the best techniques to not get lost along the dangerous roads in Vanguard (erm…specifically the wiki). These below tips are meant as guidelines; however everything in the Terms of Use must be adhered to. If you feel the need to report abuse, please contact one of our amazing admins. If they’re not able to help please contact the Community Support team (Wikia).
  • If you feel the need to report abuse, please contact one of our admins. If they're not able to help please contact the Wikia Community Support team for assistance.
  • Enter if you dare, to the Dragon's Prophet Wikia community! Below you’ll notice the best techniques to not get lost along the perilous corridors in Dragon's Prophet (erm…specifically the wiki). These below pro tips are meant as guidelines; however everything in the Terms of Use must be adhered to. If you feel the need to report abuse, please contact one of our amazing prophets admins. If they’re not able to help please contact the Community Support team (Wikia).
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ File:Nav bar left.png Guides and Tutorials File:Nav bar right.png __NOEDITSECTION__ File:Talent Barter Mutual Benefit.png While the Code of Conduct defines the rules that will be used by Admins to maintain this Wiki, these Guidelines define what we hope Contributors will do and how they will behave instinctively. But sometimes it can be good to be reassured that you are doing the right thing.
  • This is a list of all the Rules we have set up here, along with a set of guidelines. In order to have a great experience on this wiki, please consider these rules.
  • Jump right in! Don't be afraid to get started. Anyone is free to edit here, so simply click edit and get started! Collaboration is key. Wikis are based on the idea that the crowd, collectively, has a greater sum of knowledge than just one individual. That means collaborating with others is the key to creating a successful community. Collaboration means you work together to build, design and make decisions. No one person owns or rules a community site. Rather, it is built, supported and owned by all participating community members.
  • It has been brought to my attention that, although there are rules for this wiki, they are scattered out all over the place and new users can't easily locate them. This is not fair to them, so I'm proposing to create this guideline page so that new users will better understand what this wiki is about, and established users will be able to better answer any questions that may get directed to them. Please leave any comments about the guidelines I propose, or potential changes, or if you think of any other other rules that also need to be added to this list, and leave them on the talk page. If we can work this out then everybody will know what is expected from them as well as what is expected out of every other member of this community. Here are some guidelines - these include things that hav
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  • Jump right in! Don't be afraid to get started. Anyone is free to edit here, so simply click edit and get started! Collaboration is key. Wikis are based on the idea that the crowd, collectively, has a greater sum of knowledge than just one individual. That means collaborating with others is the key to creating a successful community. Collaboration means you work together to build, design and make decisions. No one person owns or rules a community site. Rather, it is built, supported and owned by all participating community members. Practice open-mindedness & assume good faith. Since sites are open to edit by anyone, users of all skill levels and opinions are welcome to participate. We assume that most people who work on a wiki are trying to help it, not hurt it. If this weren't true, a project would be doomed from the beginning. If you think there is a problem, it's best to ask the user about the issue first, then take any additional steps if need be. Be nice. Being friendly and nice goes a long way, no matter where you are. Say hello to others, provide help where you can, and ask others if you need assistance. Simply being nice can greatly impact the growth and success of a community. Welcome new users. Everyone has to start somewhere, so if you meet a new user who by accident made an improper edit, be nice! It's better to help explain what they did wrong, so they can learn from you, than to leave them a mean message. Remember back to when you were new, and how far friendly advice can go. Spread the word! A community is only as strong as all of its members. The more it has, the stronger (and more successful), it will become. So invite your friends, family, schoolmates, and others who may be interested. Spread the word on Facebook, Twitter, forums, blogs on the same topic, or any place where people who are interested may hang out. Ask for help. If you are confused or need help, just ask! There is a lot of help all around you on FANDOM, no question is too small! Don't plagiarise content. If you are bringing content to FANDOM or taking it from here (or to another site), please remember to cite the authors properly. Don't assume that everything on the Internet is open for the taking. Make sure you have permission to use something before you copy it, and follow the rules for attribution when you do reuse. Everyone likes credit for their hard work! Don't use the wiki to spam your own links. Wikis are a great place to build content on a specific topic, not a place to spam links to your latest product or to post non-relevant material. Spam will be removed, so please don't add it to begin with. Don't feed the trolls. This means that every time you respond to those who try to ruin your work, you are giving them what they want. The more you do that, the more they will be back for more. It's best to be calm, and limit contact with vandals. The less attention they get, the more likely they are to move on. Don't play games with the vandals as this makes it more fun for them. Don't make personal attacks. Don't make it personal, or post personal information. Wikis are meant to be a place to collaborate with others on topics that excite you. Pages meant just as an attack on someone will be removed. This includes content posted in articles and messages to other users. Always remember online communities still involve real people. Even though you are online, this is still a community made up of real people. Mean comments, aggressive behaviour, and vandalism all affect real people. If you wouldn't say it in person, don't say it here. If it breaks the Terms of Use, please don't say it at all. Never forget to have fun! Our community sites are places to have fun, meet new people, and learn more about your favourite topics. There is serious work to be done, but you should always remember to enjoy what you are doing!
  • Please refer to the Manual of Style.
  • Welcome traveler to the official Vanguard Wikia community! Below you’ll notice the best techniques to not get lost along the dangerous roads in Vanguard (erm…specifically the wiki). These below tips are meant as guidelines; however everything in the Terms of Use must be adhered to. If you feel the need to report abuse, please contact one of our amazing admins. If they’re not able to help please contact the Community Support team (Wikia).
  • If you feel the need to report abuse, please contact one of our admins. If they're not able to help please contact the Wikia Community Support team for assistance.
  • It has been brought to my attention that, although there are rules for this wiki, they are scattered out all over the place and new users can't easily locate them. This is not fair to them, so I'm proposing to create this guideline page so that new users will better understand what this wiki is about, and established users will be able to better answer any questions that may get directed to them. Please leave any comments about the guidelines I propose, or potential changes, or if you think of any other other rules that also need to be added to this list, and leave them on the talk page. If we can work this out then everybody will know what is expected from them as well as what is expected out of every other member of this community. Here are some guidelines - these include things that have been discussed previously and worked out: A wiki is really nothing more than an online encyclopedia. The reason that encyclopedias work and have worked for many years, is that they all function in a similar fashion, no matter which company publishes them. Therefore, somebody had the brilliant idea to take the principle behind an encyclopedia and transform it to something that could work on the internet. Thus, Wikipedia was born. Now, miniature Wikipedia's have been allowed to be created, this particular wiki for instance, and the best way for them to work would be to emulate the original. Keeping this in mind, here are some guidelines that should be employed to help keep a wiki running smoothly and stay as user-friendly as their book-bound counterparts. If everybody follows the same guidelines, this will ensure that the casual reader of the wiki who is seeking information of any kind, will be able to navigate around it, find what they're looking for with ease, and without having to learn everything specific to only this one wiki.
  • Enter if you dare, to the Dragon's Prophet Wikia community! Below you’ll notice the best techniques to not get lost along the perilous corridors in Dragon's Prophet (erm…specifically the wiki). These below pro tips are meant as guidelines; however everything in the Terms of Use must be adhered to. If you feel the need to report abuse, please contact one of our amazing prophets admins. If they’re not able to help please contact the Community Support team (Wikia).
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ File:Nav bar left.png Guides and Tutorials File:Nav bar right.png __NOEDITSECTION__ File:Talent Barter Mutual Benefit.png While the Code of Conduct defines the rules that will be used by Admins to maintain this Wiki, these Guidelines define what we hope Contributors will do and how they will behave instinctively. But sometimes it can be good to be reassured that you are doing the right thing.
  • This is a list of all the Rules we have set up here, along with a set of guidelines. In order to have a great experience on this wiki, please consider these rules.
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