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===Swear Words and Sensitive Content===
*Swear words in articles are only allowed if they are part of an identity's name (see: [[genderf*ck]]), in which case they should be censored with an asterisk on the vowels. Swear words are also allowed if they are part of someone's username, in which case they can appear uncensored.
*Words that are vulgar strictly because they are LGBT+ slurs
*Terms related to sex (both the biological concept ''and'' the act of sex) are
▲Words that are vulgar strictly because they are LGBT+ slurs CAN appear uncensored. Though they should be used sparingly when not being used as a reclaimed identity.
*If necessary you may include the <nowiki>{{Warning}}</nowiki> template at the top of the page to warning for potentially upsetting content on a page. Do
▲Terms related to sex (both the biological concept ''and'' the act of sex) are ''not'' swear words so long as the words used are suitable for a medical setting (no slang terms).
▲If necessary you may include the <nowiki>{{Warning}}</nowiki> template at the top of the page to warning for potentially upsetting content on a page. Do NOT include "content warnings" in any other way.
===Text Formatting===
*The title of the article
*The first sentence
*The title of the article must be bolded. Any alternate term/alternate spellings, abbreviations, and subsets must also be bolded.
*Do not bold any words other
*Words in other languages should be italicized.
*Titles of books, movies, games, and other media should be italicized.
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*Do not replace letters in words with numbers, symbols, or slashes.
*Do not do any other things that would prevent a text to speech program from being able to read the text.
*Double quotes ("...") are preferable in most cases. Single quotes ('...') should be used for inner quotes (quotes inside quotes).▼
*Do not add unnecessarily large spaces between paragraphs. One press of the enter key is enough.
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*Remember that names of genders and sexualities are not proper nouns, and therefore should not be capitalized.
*Do not use informal language/stylization (eg: exclamation points, slang words or casual shortenings of words).
▲*Double quotes ("...") are preferable in most cases. Single quotes ('...') should be used for inner quotes (quotes inside quotes).
*The months in all dates should be spelled out. Do not use month abbreviations. Do not use numbers for months. Dates should always be stated as month, day, year. (Example: November 26, 2020.)
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