The Sims Wiki:Policy/General Policies

These policies apply to all users. They cover general user conduct and basic Wiki rules. Also be sure to read over the wiki's list of community guidelines.

Changes to these policies should be proposed and discussed on the talk page.

General Rules
These are the general rules of the Sims Wiki. If these rules are broken, warnings and/or bans will be given out, as specified.

Vandalism of any kind is prohibited.
 * A minor violation can be characterized as a small change of wording. This will result in an unannounced warning.
 * Blanking the page or removing a significant amount of it will result in a block time of one (1) day.
 * Inserting profane words into a page will result in a block time of three (3) days.
 * Vandalism of the Main page or any of its templates is an automatic three (3) day block time.

Inappropriate words, such as cuss words and other profanity, are strictly forbidden on articles, userpages, usernames, discussion pages, and in the Forums. This wiki caters to a general audience!
 * If an inappropriate word is used it will result in a block time of one (1) day.
 * If an inappropriate word is used in a username, the user will be blocked indefinitely.

If a page is created on a topic already covered with different spelling it is up for immediate deletion or a #REDIRECT. Also if a page is created with Vandalism it is also up for immediate deletion.
 * If the title of the page contains vandalism, the user who made the page will receive a block time of three (3) days.
 * If a page is created with vandalism, the user who made the page will receive a block time of three (3) days.

Any empty page created after this policy takes effect will be deleted. Pages created before that point may and should be flagged by users with Delete. If, after one month, the page does not have at least three facts on it (in complete sentences!), it will be deleted.

Blocks will escalate in severity if multiple offenses are committed. General Admins like Wikia admins, janitors, and helpers may use discretion when blocking a user, as that user may or may not be doing cross-wiki vandalism.

Sock puppetry is prohibited:
 * The general rule is one editor, one account; bots are an exception, but bot ownership must be clearly stated on the bot userpage.
 * Do not use multiple accounts to mislead, deceive, or disrupt; to create the illusion of greater support for a position; to stir up controversy; or to circumvent a block.
 * Do not ask friends or family to create accounts to support you.
 * Exemptions to this rule may be granted so long as only one registered account is used to access and edit the wiki at any one time, and as long as it is clearly stated on the account userpages that the accounts are linked. Please contact an administrator for further conditions regarding this rule.
 * Violation of this policy will result in a block (possibly permanent) against the "main" account, and permanent blocks for all inappropriate socks.

 ''This Rules Policy has taken effect as of 28 March 2008. Sock Puppetry rule has taken effect as of 30 January 2011.''

IRC Channel
The Sims Wiki has a dedicated IRC (Internet Relay Chat) Channel that is open to all editors on the Wiki and allows live communication between multiple editors in real-time. By using the channel (Freenode/#wikia-sims), you agree to be bound by these policies as well as any applicable IRC or freenode rules or terms of use, and acknowledge that violation of policies can result in being kicked or banned from the channel. Note that the freenode IRC channel is not affiliated with Wikia.

The following rules govern use of the IRC Channel:


 * There is no official topic of the channel; it may be used to discuss the Wiki, discuss The Sims, or simply to build community. However, discussions on the channel must remain appropriate for a general audience.
 * Excessive spamming of the channel, either through inclusion of nonsense or in linking to other websites multiple times even after receiving an administrator warning, will not be tolerated and may result in a kick or a ban, depending on the amount and type of spam and if severe enough, a sanction on-wiki may be given.
 * Harassment, exploitation of other users, attacks against other users, extreme profanity or repeated cases of profanity, may be addressed by an administrator on the channel, either through a kick from the channel, or a permanent ban from the channel and in a severe enough case, may result in an on-wiki sanction.

Administrators
Administrators from this Wiki are marked by 'voice' status and have a + in front of their name. They are able to kick or ban users who do not follow the policies set above. A kick is a temporary removal from the channel and serves as a warning. A ban can have a limited duration or be indefinite, depending on the severity of the case and any past action taken against the user. The duration of a ban will correspond roughly to the existing policies on blocking users from the Wiki.

If you are an administrator on the Wiki, have registered with the freenode network and wish to obtain voice status, contact GEORGIEGIBBONS, our IRC channel contact.

These IRC Channel Policies have taken effect as of 13 September 2010.

Forums
The Sims Wiki policy on Forums.


 * 1) Inappropriate words, such as cuss words and other profanity, are strictly forbidden.
 * 2) Advertisement to other sites and wikis is prohibited. Linking to other wikis in regular conversation is acceptable.
 * 3) Links to any inappropriate site/webpage are completely forbidden. The wiki must remain appropriate for a general audience.
 * 4) Trolling, flaming, etc. is also prohibited. Doing so will result in a block time of 3 days. Repeated offenses will result in a longer or indefinite block.
 * 5) Spamming is not allowed. Doing so will result in a block time of 3 days, to an indefinite block, based on the severity of the spamming, or its persistence.
 * 6) General misuse of the Forums will result in a warning, block from the Forums, or a block from the wiki, depending on the severity of the situation.

This Forums Policy has taken effect as of 29 January 2011.