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All articles and edits must follow
You are responsible for making sure your page meets the standards listed here and in the style guide. If minor aspects are wrong, it can be edited, but if major sections are wrong or missing, or the page is incomprehensible, then it will be deleted.
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===New Pages===
*You do not have to ask to make a page; you do not have to personally identify with a term to make a page for it (unless it's exclusive to a group you're not part of).
*Terms cannot be coined via the creation of an article on this wiki
*New pages must have an acceptable resources section.
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*New pages must be added to their lowest applicable category. For example, a Cabingender would fall under the Buildinggender category, NOT the Xenogender category (because Buildinggender already falls under Xenogender).
===Relevance===
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*No pages for: alternate spellings/names for terms (aside from, potentially, redirects), or flags/alternate flags or symbols.
*No pages for individual pronoun sets (as opposed to pronoun-related terminology such as [[neopronouns]]). Any pages for terms that are just defined as someone who uses a given pronoun set, or pages that are just "a connection to [pronoun set]", will be deleted. No pages for subsets of (pronoun)gender aside from shegender, hegender, theygender, itgender, neogender and nounselfgender.
*No pages for attractions to
===Exclusive Identities===
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*Do not "coin" terms with the same name as a term that has already been coined, regardless of whether said term has a page on the wiki. This especially applies to terms being "coined" after November 10th, 2021, and it applies regardless of where the term was "coined". For example, do not make a page for a term someone coined on Tumblr two days ago, if a term by that same name was actually originally coined six months ago.
*Do not make a page for an identity where the definition is identical to that of a pre-existing term, unless there is a significant reason for doing so.
*Do not rename pages or change the primary name used in a page, unless: you are the creator of the term, the community has ''widely'' agreed on the new name, the name is incorrect/spelled wrong, or you are otherwise making it compliant with the [[LGBTA
*You may add alternate names for terms, however, this should only be done with coiner consent if possible, and if a coiner does not want alternate names created for their terms, this should be respected.
===Archiving Recoinings And Independent Coinings===
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*You do not need to ask to edit a page; you do not need to have created a page to edit it; and you do not need to personally identify with a term to edit its page (as long as the term is not exclusive to a group you are not part of and you are making edits in accordance with the guidelines).
*Do not repeatedly remake a page that has been deleted without consulting moderators to know why it was deleted.
*Do not participate in "edit warring"- repeatedly creating/adding/changing content that is unnecessary, unproductive, or goes against the [[LGBTA
*Do not remove major amounts of information or content that you did not write. Only remove things that go against the the [[LGBTA
*Do not add random "comments" on a page; please utilise the page's comments section (eg: do not add, "wow, I can edit this", or "this is valid").
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===Acceptable Edits===
*Fixing minor spelling/grammar mistakes; adjusting presentation and formatting; adding (appropriate) captions to images that don't have a caption; and adjusting minor instances of language use (as long as these edits do not in any way alter the definition of a term) so that the article is compliant with the [[LGBTA
* Adding flags or alternate flags if you find one/make one (as long as the coiner consents to this and the term is not exclusive to a group you are not part of).
* Ensuring that the information in articles is correct (aligned with the original coining of a term) and adjusting text accordingly.
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