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Revision as of 07:34, 3 June 2024
This page contains all information regarding how the Lost Waves Wiki is structured and what you can find here.
Overview of a Lost Waves page
Like any other wiki, the Lostwaves Wiki is structured into articles. Articles must strive to give information on a lostwave with accuracy and neutrality, to the greatest extent. It works just like Wikipedia.
Requirements and expectations are outlined below.
Notable
Your lostwave is eligible for an article here only if it passes the notability criteria. For now, the only criteria is that your lostwave must have been uploaded to YouTube, by user q. It's a bit of a weird rule, but it helps draw a line for what is notable enough and what is not. Keep in mind she has over 500 uploads.
This does not apply to popular lostwaves she did not cover, like TMS.
Accurate
You must strive to provide accurate information
You are encouraged to quote comments from external sites in your article, to display a diverse range of views and opinions (e.g. carl92’s comments)
You are encouraged to find YouTube videos and documentaries on the lostwave, but please double-check information
You may reference WatZatSong, Reddit, YouTube, and other platform comments, messages, and posts
You may not *reference* any other lostwave wikis, but you may base your work off of them. Do not plagiarize.
You may use AI for research purposes, but do not plagiarize from it. Check information.
Neutral
Do not state your opinion. Talk objectively and neutrally!
Mature
In both quantity and quality. We are not lostwaves-finest. You are not allowed to speak in the first or second person. Do not be one-sided. Do not speak subjectively. Do not partake in debates, fights and controversies - descibe them evenly.
Try to include as much information as possible.