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== About ==
== About ==


'''This wiki is for collaboration between Linden Lab and our Second Life [[Residents]].''' Linden Lab can't review every submission, but reserves the right to remove unsuitable content at any time. Linden Lab provides this wiki as a service to numerous communities, including those represented by the portals on the [[Main Page]]. New portals are added at Linden Lab's discretion.
'''This wiki provides help and information as a collaboration between Linden Lab and our Second Life [[Residents]].''' Linden Lab can't review every submission, but reserves the right to remove unsuitable content at any time. Linden Lab provides this wiki as a service to numerous communities, including those represented by the portals on the [[Main Page]]. New portals are added at Linden Lab's discretion.


{{KBcaution|The majority of this Wiki's content (like SL itself) is Resident-created and while it may be helpful, unless stated otherwise by an employee of Linden Lab, we can't vouch for its accuracy. For our official documentation on how to use Second Life, please see the '''[[KB|Knowledge Base]]'''.}}
{{KBcaution|The majority of this Wiki's content (like SL itself) is Resident-created and while it may be helpful, unless stated otherwise by an employee of Linden Lab, we can't vouch for its accuracy. For our official documentation on how to use Second Life, please see the '''[[KB|Knowledge Base]]'''.}}


== New page creation ==
== How can I contribute? ==
 
Every Resident can create new pages and add to many existing pages. Before you do, we recommend being familiar with browsing this wiki, so you understand [[Style_Guide|style]], structure, and content. While there are similarities to other wikis out there, certain specifics apply here.
 
Editing an existing page is easy:
 
# Click '''Log in''' in the upper right.
 
This video shows you more:
 
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{{red|Torley, add more stuff here soon}}
 
 
 
If you'd like to see a help page but aren't confident enough to do it yourself and don't know a more experienced friend who could help, feel free to [http://bit.ly/contactsl ask Torley].


When creating a new page:
When creating a new page:

Revision as of 06:27, 18 October 2010

About

This wiki provides help and information as a collaboration between Linden Lab and our Second Life Residents. Linden Lab can't review every submission, but reserves the right to remove unsuitable content at any time. Linden Lab provides this wiki as a service to numerous communities, including those represented by the portals on the Main Page. New portals are added at Linden Lab's discretion.

KBcaution.png Important: The majority of this Wiki's content (like SL itself) is Resident-created and while it may be helpful, unless stated otherwise by an employee of Linden Lab, we can't vouch for its accuracy. For our official documentation on how to use Second Life, please see the Knowledge Base.

How can I contribute?

Every Resident can create new pages and add to many existing pages. Before you do, we recommend being familiar with browsing this wiki, so you understand style, structure, and content. While there are similarities to other wikis out there, certain specifics apply here.

Editing an existing page is easy:

  1. Click Log in in the upper right.

This video shows you more:

k

Torley, add more stuff here soon


If you'd like to see a help page but aren't confident enough to do it yourself and don't know a more experienced friend who could help, feel free to ask Torley.

When creating a new page:

  • Use the simplest, most obvious name possible. You can always create a redirect and/or disambiguation page later if needed.
  • Help prevent wiki sprawl by editing existing pages rather than creating new pages when possible.
  • When a page is aimed at a specific audience, please include a brief introduction for people who aren't familiar with the content, or link to further information.

Read the Quickie Wiki Intro for how to create new pages.

Content

We appreciate any info that benefits our Second Life community. This excludes blatant ads and spam. All content must be suitable for general consumption (Parcel lght G.png General in terms of inworld ratings), and compliant with our Community Standards as well as the Terms of Service. While the wiki is a different tool than the blogs and forums, their discussion guidelines are also relevant here.

All content added to the Second Life Wiki must be compatible with our Terms of Use and Contribution Agreement.

Besides that, be bold.

Point of View

Articles should generally be written in the third person unless there's an exceptional benefit, commonly the attribution and accountability that comes with sharing personal experiences. Always consider context: for example, a legal document from Linden Lab must be presented in much more formal language than a subjective guide to creating art.

Second Life has a unique culture, so while we've been inspired by others' practices, this wiki's ultimate authority is Linden Lab, not rules made elsewhere. Specific moderation is done at the discretion of these Lindens. Note that while Wikipedia's NPOV can be a useful guideline, we don't strictly enforce it, and when it comes to comprehension, are more generous to include information, akin to TVTropes.

This wiki is for people helping build Second Life, not for complaints about Second Life or Linden Lab. Criticism which supports a feature requests or proposal is acceptable (e.g., "Here's problem X. Implementing Y will solve X."), but refrain from un-useful complaints. A page history's contains its complete list of contributions, so there's no need to sign articles — conversation should go in a page's accompanying Talk page (accessed by clicking the Discussion tab near the top of the screen).

"Edits by proxy" aren't allowed

Making edits on another Resident's behalf isn't allowed because it confuses accountability and is prone to drama which wastes everyone's time. Furthermore, your wiki editing privileges could be revoked. For example, Bob can't add a paragraph to an article and claim that Alice made him do that. This becomes especially troublesome if the edit is abusive. Rather, the correct path of action is for Alice to edit the page herself as best as she can, then Bob makes further edits. It only takes a few clicks for even a new Resident to begin editing the wiki as shown in this video, and while you can certainly seek help, you are responsible for all wiki edits made under your Second Life account name.

This relates to 3.2 in the Second Life Terms of Service:

3.2 You agree to use an Account Name in Second Life that is not misleading, offensive or infringing. You are responsible for activities related to your Account Name, and for keeping your password for this Account secure.

Localization

See Project:Languages for localization guidelines.

Removal of content

Residents can't permanently remove content from the wiki. Use redirects for merged or accidentally-created pages. Articles can be tagged with Template:Delete where redirects seem inappropriate (e.g., where the wiki is used in an abusive manner or where it violates copyright).

Linking of content

Please link pages to related resources to facilitate learning. Link the first appearance in text of a term in need of explanation (like avatar, grid, OGP, etc.).

Categorize your pages where appropriate. See the full list of available categories.

It's also awesome to have a "See also" section at the end of an article linking to related articles that the reader may wish to learn from next. See an example.

If a single article feels "too long", dividing it into smaller, focused articles and linking them is often the more accessible way to go. Articles are expected to evolve fluidly, so there's so single rule here — use your best judgment and keep learning by doing.

Namespaces

Geeky but good-to-know.

Main

The Main namespace is intended to hold most of the Second Life Wiki's content.

"Project" namespace

This wiki has a "Project" namespace. However, that's reserved for meta-info about this wiki itself, such as these editing guidelines, rather than about Second Life. On most MediaWiki installs, the "Project:" namespace is equal to the wiki's name, but it's unset on this wiki; thus, "Project:" is the sole way of getting to that namespace.

"Help" namespace

The "Help:" namespace is reserved for wiki-related help articles, like editing manuals. SL-related help should be added to the Main namespace.

"User" namespace

Every wiki contributor has their own, personal namespace. It can function like an extended Second Life profile. For example, User:Zai Lynch. Obviously, the Point of View guideline doesn't need to be followed here.

Any content abiding by the wiki guidelines can be included in the "User" namespace as a subpage. For example, User:Torley Linden/Contact.

"Talk" namespace

See Project:Talk Page Guidelines for more info.

Templates

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