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Revision as of 11:49, 31 July 2022
Welcome to the Daniel Larson Wiki! If you are viewing this page it is probably because you are interested in or are currently an editor. That's awesome, and the wiki can't thank you enough. Editors are the backbone of this wiki and every edit is appreciated and makes this wiki better. On this page, general rules will be outlined as well as some tips and tricks.
General Rules
These are general editing rules everyone should keep in mind as well as the site rules.
- Keep it unbiased
- A lot of topics about Daniel are heavily debated with arguments going both ways. The wiki is not here to pick a side but to do it's best presenting both sides.
- Use words like "This is highly debated in the community" and "some people think" with references if you can. The opinion of the editor should never be clear.
- The More details the better
- We really can't have enough details about incidents that happen. Add as much as you can, full transcripts, descriptions, comments, etc are encouraged. In 5 years people should be able to reference things and get a full picture of what happened.
- This rule applies to Daniel, and Daniel only. Not his family (including bob), or the professionals trying to help him. They have pages, and are involved in incidents, but should not have their lives dug into.
New Pages
You are more than welcome to create new pages but first ask you self these questions:
- Is there enough content for new page?
- For example: Daniel posting a single TikTok that's only a slide show and background music is probably enough content for half a sentence and should not have its own page. Feel free to add it to the Timeline though!
- Is the content that I am thinking of making a new page for better fit on another page?
- This can be hard to figure out, so use your best judgement. If a certain incident happened during an arc it's probably better to add it as a heading inside the arc page instead of a new page on it's own. Then once more information is added / found a new page can be created if it's needed.
- Does the page already exist?
- Check Alternative titles for the page you are thinking of creating
- Make general searches for the content you have to see if it is already referenced elsewhere
Page Titles
Once you have answered the questions above and you know you need to make a new page, you are ready to move forward. Here are the rules for page titles:
- Capitalized following APA title capitalization rules!
- For an easy tool check out this website: https://capitalizemytitle.com/style/APA/
- Descriptive
- Titles should be concise but also descriptive. it's encouraged to add "Incident" to the end of titles or include the year / month when appropriate (eg: Denver Coflax Marathon 2022 )
Creation
To Create the page simply search for the title that you want the page for be and select the red text inside the "Create the page "Example" on this wiki!" prompt.
Editing a Page
One of the main activities that editors do is edit the pages found here on the wiki. If you have ever used word / google docs before you can probably figure out the main editor that wiki uses. To edit a page, go to the page that you wish to edit and select the "Edit" button in the top right of the page.
Part of being a good editor is accepting that your content will and should be edited by others. Please correct any mistakes, add content, reformat, anything that you see on this wiki. Including this page!
References
References are vital as it is the proof to what you are writing about. Embedded videos are probably the best proof you can get but at the very least you can use a Cite error: Closing </ref>
missing for <ref>
tag</nowiki> tags
Headings
Use them! Headings are a good way to break up content and make things easier to read. Check out the Chris Chan wiki as well as just wikipedia for good examples.
Media
Pictures and Videos are highly encouraged. Pictures can be uploaded to this wiki however videos are generally frowned upon as they take a lot of storage (aka money) to host. This site generally favors hosted videos on Archive.org and Youtube.
NSFW
Daniel has been involved with a lot of NSFW videos. They should be documented here. BUT NEVER UPLOADED OR EMBEDDED! Link to the video where it is hosted.
How to Embed Videos
Switch to the source editor by going to the pencil icon and selecting "Source editing" and paste the following
{{#evt: service=youtube |id=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=<videoId> }}
For Archive.org videos chance the service to "archiveorg" and have the id just be what is found in the url after /details/. More information about this extension can be found [here|https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:EmbedVideo]