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All articles and edits must follow FANDOM's community guidelines (https://community.fandom.com/wiki/Fandom_Community_Guidelines) as well as those for this wiki (https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/LGBTA_Wiki:Community_Guidelines).
==New Pages==▼
*You do not have to ask to make a page.
*Terms cannot be coined via the creation of an article on this wiki. You may, however, coin a term in the discussions or on someone’s message wall, and add a link to said coining on the resources/references.▼
*No pages for: alternate spellings/names for terms (aside from, potentially, redirects), individual pronoun sets (as opposed to pronoun-related terminology such as [[neopronouns]]), flags/alternate flags or symbols.▼
* Do not directly copy/paste the definition from somewhere else without checking if the grammar is correct (and/or checking if it is in the correct point of view and is not first or second person).▼
* If you make a page for an identity and the definition is identical to a pre-existing term then your page may be deleted.▼
*Articles cannot promote hate speech. This includes anything that promotes TERF, truscum, or exclusionist ideology or anything that implies that these ideologies are legitimate. Making such articles can result in an indefinite ban.
*No pages that imply paraphilic disorders are LGBTQ+.
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* Only remove things that go against the the [[LGBTA Wiki:Style Guide|style guide]]. Even if information is outdated, it is still relevant and should be put in the history section. If you feel like an article in its current form is inaccurate, contact a moderator before making major changes.
* Do not add random "comments" on a page; instead, please utilise the page's comments section (eg: do not add, "wow, I can edit this", or "this is valid").
▲==New Pages==
▲*Terms cannot be coined via the creation of an article on this wiki. You may, however, coin a term in the discussions or on someone’s message wall, and add a link to said coining on the resources/references.
▲*No pages for: alternate spellings/names for terms (aside from, potentially, redirects), individual pronoun sets (as opposed to pronoun-related terminology such as [[neopronouns]]), flags/alternate flags or symbols.
▲* Do not directly copy/paste the definition from somewhere else without checking if the grammar is correct (and/or checking if it is in the correct point of view and is not first or second person).
▲* If you make a page for an identity and the definition is identical to a pre-existing term then your page may be deleted.
* A pronoun set is not a gender. Any "gender" pages that are just defined as someone who uses a given pronoun set will be deleted.▼
▲* You are responsible for making sure your page meets the standards listed here and in the style guide. If there are minor aspects that are wrong, it can be edited. If there are major sections that are wrong or missing, or the page is incomprehensible, then it will be deleted.
===Relevance===
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*No pages for LGBT+ sub-groups based on ethnicity, nationality, religion, politic affiliation, or ideologies (eg. Israeli transgender, queer anarchism, etc).
*No pages for specific subcategories of objectum as this is outside the scope of this wiki. We only allow pages for attractions to humans, humanoids, representations of humans/humanoids, or beings of human-like intelligence.
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===Terms And Individuals===
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