The Sims Wiki talk:Project Downloads and custom content

What downloads and custom content should be included?
Keeping in mind the purpose of this wiki (i.e. articles should be written in an encyclopedic manner and contain references and/or links to the downloadable content) and our policy on player stories, what downloads and custom content should be included and how should it be organized to distinguish it from in-game content?

"Feel free to add your ideas."

Levels of content restriction (The higher the level the more content. Higher levels include lower level content)
 * 1) EAxis-made (Free downloads from the exchange, programs like Body Shop and Create a World, and premium items)
 * 2) Popular gaming mods like SimPE, InSimenator and InTeenimater
 * 3) Fanon Database - any shared content

Types of differentiation
 * 1) Templates such as Custom content, official item
 * 2) Categories, ex. Category:Fanon Sims or Category:User-created Sims instead of Category:Sims
 * 3) A custom namespace, Fanon, would be created and articles would be prefixed with "Fanon:"

Discussion
Alright, I'm confused here. What's going on? -User:DavidMC123


 * IMO, families and Sims found on the Exchange for The Sims should not be included, as they will be either fan-made, or fan-played versions of Maxis-made families. Besides, the downloadable Maxis families for The Sims already have pages. Dharden 17:16, January 20, 2010 (UTC)


 * I don't mind what content is included as long as it is shared, that is someone has uploaded it somewhere so others can download it and use it in their game, and not just a story. Otherwise I am more concerned about how it is represented. The content needs to be visibly distinguishable and categorized separately from premade content. --a_morris (talk) 17:04, March 12, 2010 (UTC)

Thought I'd mention that I just found this project. I created two new categories: Category:Mods & Category:Tools. I also edited the custom content template for include links to new pages Tool and Mod. Duskey ( talk )( blog ) 19:49, June 20, 2010 (UTC)