MTG Wiki:Policies and guidelines/Rules
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MTG Wiki is a privately-owned service. As a reader and user, you are a guest and will be well-treated as long as you abide by and act in accordance with the rules of the wiki, expressly described hereafter, and those implicit. Implied in your usage is that you agree that your usage of the service shall be at your risk in connection with the service and your usage thereof, and that you agree with the aforementioned rules, express and implied.
Rules and regulations
- Prohibitions
- No obscenity and/or indecency and/or profanity.
- No violating copyright and intellectual property laws.
- No warez or piracy, including, but not limited to, discussing, distributing, requesting, hyperlinking to, etc.
- No solicitation, including advertising, or spamming.
- No false personation/impersonation/pretenses.
- Restrictions
- Unless approved and demonstrated to be necessary for legitimate reasons, users shall have one (1) account only.
- Users with multiple accounts or suspected to be with multiple accounts shall be dealt with accordingly.
- Users shall revert edits up to two (2) times.
- Users who edit or revert war shall be dealt with accordingly.
- Unless approved and demonstrated to be necessary for legitimate reasons, users shall have one (1) account only.
- Permissions
- Be civil and practise Wikiquette.
- Be assertive, not aggressive.
- Notes
- MTG Wiki, like Wikipedia, the Big Momma of Wikis, does not have firm rules.
- The rules of MTG Wiki tend to be broad and are not immutable; their wordings and interpretations are subject, and are likely, to change.
- Violating of rules may result in the restoration of the status quo pro, for example, via reversion or deletion, of associated edit(s), page(s), or material(s) (e.g., image(s)) and/or a message or messages from a system operator ("sysop" or, informally, "administrator").
- MTG Wiki, like Wikipedia, the Big Momma of Wikis, does not have firm rules.