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*** The wiki may host thinkpieces, essays, or treatises created by one of its authors ([[Template:Own]]) or ‘reprinted’ from elsewhere ([[Template:Borrowed]]); in the latter case, the rights for the reprinting should be secured.
*** The wiki may host thinkpieces, essays, or treatises created by one of its authors ([[Template:Own]]) or ‘reprinted’ from elsewhere ([[Template:Borrowed]]); in the latter case, the rights for the reprinting should be secured.
* Editors are encouraged to make changes they consider just (rollbacks don't cost any effort).
* Editors are encouraged to make changes they consider just (rollbacks don't cost any effort).
* Please do not use '''bold''' for strips of loglang text; it disrupts reading and confused the reader. Use ''italics'' instead.

Revision as of 20:49, 27 March 2020

  • All articles should be relevant to logical languages or the LLL.
  • Articles should not reflect any specific author or authors' opinion.
    • Widely known facts do not need any special treatment unless their veracity is debatable.
    • Non-obvious information should be either tagged with a reference (in-place if relevant, or with a <ref> tag) to a second-hand or third-hand source or explained in situ.
    • If an article contains too many subjective claims, it should be marked with the ‘Opinion’ template.
      • The wiki may host thinkpieces, essays, or treatises created by one of its authors (Template:Own) or ‘reprinted’ from elsewhere (Template:Borrowed); in the latter case, the rights for the reprinting should be secured.
  • Editors are encouraged to make changes they consider just (rollbacks don't cost any effort).
  • Please do not use bold for strips of loglang text; it disrupts reading and confused the reader. Use italics instead.