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This is the Wiki Code of Conduct | Wetpaint Code of Conduct page. This is where all visitors should start. This is where communities stay intact, and have a good time wiki-ing. We have two versions as you can tell. The first one is Wetpaint Code of Conduct, we shows all the things Wetpaint wants to tell wiki-ers that the you have "freedom with responsibility". The next one is our version of having "freedom with responsibility".

Wetpaint Code of Conduct

(1) Play nicely with others

  • Respect your peers — Treat others and their contributions with respect and foster considerate dialogue.
  • Do not use offensive language — Inappropriate, crude, or abusive language is not only unacceptable, it’s a lousy way to convince anyone of your point.
  • Remember, there are no stupid questions— Everyone’s input is welcomed and honored. “Flaming” others or demeaning their participation may build your self-esteem but it won’t help build community.
  • Report inappropriate behavior — Remove and/or report to the moderators disrespectful or provocative content, but refrain from seeking vigilante justice.


(2) Act in good faith

  • Don’t pilfer material — Don’t publish content to which you have no rights. Period. Full stop.
  • It’s about you, but not about YOU — This site exists to support an organic and communal body of information. Shameless self-promotion and hawking of wares are strictly verboten, not to mention pathetic. See our page on Spam for more details.


(3) Promote the community spirit

  • Use the Moderators as a resource — Reach out to the Moderators for guidance or advice on how best to leverage the site. They are there to help.

  • Share the experience — Be an ambassador of the community by enrolling others in the discussion, sponsoring a good debate, and setting a good, collaborative example.


(4) Keep It original

  • Don't copy the content on other sites because people will know what you are doing!

Wiki Code on Conduct (wikiSamsung version)
1. Planning
You must know what is the purpose and accomplishment you want to complete on you wiki. 2. Content.
This is how to attract you visitors, and keep them visiting.
3. Design
Keeping with the style of modern day is important for keeping visitors staying.
4. Involvement
Giving visitors a chance to get involved is a key reason why they want to keep coming. 5. Production
How your format looks like will affect the first four.
6. Contacting.
This will show how easy your contacting methods are. Whether e-mail, the website itself, instant messaging, etc.
7. Promotion
This is really important because it shows how important your members are to you.
8. Maintenance
This is also really important because it shows how steady and accurate your website really is.


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