Jujutsu Kaisen Wiki:Policy


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Blocking Policy
Blocking: Jujutsu Kaisen primarily follows the assumption of good faith, so users won't get in trouble for minor, isolated mistakes and infractions. An Admin or content moderator is always encouraged to inform a user about what they did wrong and explain why without issuing an official warning. However, if users persistently fail to follow the rules and policies of the wiki, an official warning will be issued, instructing them to stop their inappropriate behavior. If said users continue to violate the wiki's policies, blocks of increasingly lengthy durations are used in place of more warnings. This is just a general guideline though, and Admins may choose to use longer or shorter blocks at any time depending on the circumstances.
 * Blocks will be extended if additional offenses are discovered after the user has been punished. At the same time, blocks may be shortened or even removed in case of accidents, misunderstandings or if the user is proven to be innocent or unfairly judged.
 * Certain offenses are considered more serious than others and may result in direct blocks, with no prior warning. This includes purposely vandalizing the wiki. No warning will be given, the user will automatically be blocked for blatant vandalism.

Editing Vandalsim: Vandalism related to editing articles. For more information about the wiki's editing guidelines in the manual of style section.
 * Adding false or unconfirmed information to articles (This includes incorrect references, categories, etc.)
 * Adding your personal opinions to articles (Avoid using highly subjective expressions like "beautiful" or "hot" when describing anything. If that comes from an official source like another character or the author, make sure to point it out)
 * Adding nonsensical gibberish to articles
 * Edit warring with another user is considered a major offense. It is extremely counterproductive, creates tension between users, and leaves articles in states of uncertainty.
 * In the case of two users disagreeing, an administrator should be contacted to settle the dispute.
 * Do not engage in an edit war with an admin. If you undo an admin's edit after they've already undone yours, you will be blocked without warning to prevent an edit war. If you disagree with an admin's choice, please contact them and open a proper and civil discussion so the dispute can be settled.
 * Removing content from a page for no good reason
 * Erasing or messing up all or most of the contents from a page (Major offense)
 * Creating pages that don't meet the minimal amount of content to justify it (An infobox, an opening sentence and the appropriate article sections, at least. See our Manual of Style)
 * Not following the proper layout for each type of article (See our Manual of Style)
 * Adding content in languages that are not English or Japanese (the latter is used only to describe how article subjects and terms are represented in their original form)
 * Adding obscenities, slang terms, and euphemisms in articles, unless it's in context with an element from the work.

Trolling': Deliberate attempts to stir up a community by sowing discord and/or provoking users to respond back, usually through inflammatory comments. Trolling might sound similar to vandalism, but the key difference here is that while vandalism hurts the experience between users and the wiki by targetting the latter, trolling usually targets the users themselves. Anything that can be used to personally annoy other users may count as trolling or harrassment to an extent. Practices that may be considered forms of trolling include:
 * Posting offensive messages to other users. This includes racism, sexism, homophobia, or any form of hate speech.
 * Being disrespectful in general (This includes using excessive explicit language, acting with hostility, and insulting others)
 * Harassing other users. (This includes stalking, bullying, bashing, constantly messaging after being asked to stop, etc)
 * Threatening other users. (Major offense)
 * Inflammatory comments (Ex: "THIS MANGA S*CKS!!!". You're welcome to criticize any aspect of Jujutsu Kaisen or even another completely unrelated work, but never in a hyperbolic, dismissive manner).
 * Starting political or religious arguments (The wiki has nothing personal against politics or religion, but those are a surefire way to start an unnecessary flame war. This is not the place for that).

Inappropriate Usernames: The kinds of usernames that we do not tolerate in the wiki:
 * Inflammatory (Contains an offensive message)
 * Erotic (Contains lewd, NSFW content)
 * Profane (Contains very foul language)
 * Overly lengthy (Contains an obnoxious amount of characters. Try to keep it below 30 characters)
 * Spammish (Contains confusing or gibberish elements common to spam posts. Ex: "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" or "heafbviqehlbceqilcxqgeuo")
 * Used for impersonation or mockery of another user (If the username is a clear attempt to emulate another)

Sockpuppetry: A user who has created another account to cause a problem on a community. This may be to:
 * Avoid a block or ban
 * Post vandalism
 * Harass another user
 * Instigate conflict
 * Create illusions of support
 * Deceive and/or confuse other users

Sock Puppetry is a major offense in the wiki, as it not only breaches community trust, but does so in a likely dishonest, ill-intentioned manner. Extra accounts (sockpuppets) should be blocked indefinitely and their talk pages should be deleted.