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Here is where I conduct my own experiments. Messing with templates, improving long pages etc.

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These are the Wiki Grey's Anatomy standards of community behavior and rules of content inclusion. They have been established by consensus, and are designed to keep the project running smoothly. Many of the policies are only summarized here, and are described in greater detail on specific sub-pages which are linked below. If you disagree with some component of the policy, please feel free to discuss it with the community in the forum but remember to respect the policy in the meantime.

Don't cut the LVAD wire

See also the Administrators project page for a list of offenses that warrant banning.

This is the only rule that is entirely non-negotiable. Don't cut the LVAD wire means treating your fellow contributors with respect and good humor. You don't have to like it. You just have to do it. Specifically:

  • Be civil. No personal attacks on others. That applies both on talk pages and edit summaries. For instance, when cleaning up a page:
Instead of: Spelling, grammar, where did you go to school???
Just say: Fixing spelling and grammar

Also, please be aware that your tone may not come across to people who can't see your face or hear your voice.

If you are the person who is offended, try to assume that the other person is acting in good faith, and respond in kind. That can often defuse arguments before they even begin.

  • Treat others' work with respect. Do not belittle or ridicule someone else's work or ideas, and do not delete it capriciously. The exception is obvious vandalism, which should be removed as soon as possible. However, if a person seems to be trying, assume good faith and try to help them.

Rework and rewrite as much as you want, but try to find a place for everything rather than cutting it out completely.

"Manual of Style"

See the full Manual of Style.

One of the most important components of Policy, the Manual of Style is our collection of firmly established editing standards designed to set a consistent format and appearance for all of our articles.

Canon policy

See the full Canon policy for more information.

Canon consists of the bodies of work that are considered to be "genuine" or "official" within a certain fictional universe. With 24, as with other license situations, the facts presented in the different tie-in products may not agree with each other or with the show. Since Wiki 24 aims to be a complete reference, please make note of all facts, inconsistent or not. Wiki 24 has established a canon hierarchy as a guideline to determine what information should be given priority in the few cases where it is necessary to choose one source over another. This heirarchy is only a guideline and common sense should always be at the top of the list.

Character status policy

It is not unusual for the status of a character to be a topic of dispute among users. Before changing a character's status, it is requested that you propose the change first on that character's Talk page. Then, if there are no responses or after a civil discussion results in consensus, the status can be changed. This process can be repeated as necessary.

In addition, it is the current established policy of this wiki to use only "Alive", "Deceased" and "Unknown" as statuses. Status options such as "Presumed deceased", "Alive (comatose)", "Deceased (shot)", and other variations are not valid.

If a character is not explicitly seen or mentioned to be dead, but events imply that the character will soon be killed, his or her status is listed as "Unknown" on account of the uncertainty and ambiguity. The article body itself is the place where the status can be further described and explained, but not the status field.

In accordance with the Spoiler policy, status changes can only be recorded from episodes that have aired or comics and novels that have been published. Information from unaired episodes and unpublished novels or comics, such as advertisements and promotional trailers, are spoilers and are not permissable.

Copyright policy

See the full Copyrights policy for more information. (You may be looking for the copyright of this wiki.)

Deletion policy

Rewriting is essential to the building of a wiki database of information. That's why the site is a wiki - we want participation! Rewrite and correct and cite sources as much as you want, that is always worthwhile. Conversely, if someone has rewritten something you wrote, don't take it personally. Everyone is trying to make things better.

However, outright removal of a fact shouldn't be done lightly. Before eliminating something someone else wrote in good faith, ask yourself:

  • Can this be rewritten? Try cleaning up the spelling, grammar, and formatting. A little polish can work wonders.
  • Can this be moved? There might be a more appropriate name for an article, or a more appropriate article in which to place a fact. Maybe a sentence in an article would work better as a background note, or a background note item should go in the body of the article.

Deleting and reverting should be reserved for patent nonsense and clear vandalism (such as number strings, profanity, and page blanking). Nothing should be removed because it is too trivial, as this is a purely subjective value judgement and violates the Neutral Point of View policy.

Image use policy

See the full Image use policy for more information.
  1. First, ensure that your image is from something Grey's Anatomy-related (the show, special features footage, related media, etc.). For consistency and copyright reasons, this wiki no longer accepts new images that are external to Grey's Anatomy, such as pictures of actors taken from other shows, or photo shoots unrelated to Grey's Anatomy.
  2. Before you upload anything, use a clear, detailed title for the file. An obscure name like "qua_047.jpg" won't help anyone, and will be subsequently be deleted by an administrator.
  3. Obey our copyright policy when uploading images.
  4. Don't include any watermarks or text in the image. This includes copyright notices; those belong in the text of the image description page: see the next step.
  5. Use the image description text box to describe an image and its copyright rules.
    • The description entered when uploading an image becomes the default text for the image description page. You can use wiki markup in the image description.
    • If the image is a screenshot from the show or some promotional material, you must type {{fairuse}} in the image description text box. The result is as follows:

Licensing


Wiki This image is a screenshot or promotional photo of a copyrighted television program. As such, the copyright for it is most likely owned by the company or corporation that produced it, ABC. It is believed that the use of a limited number of web-resolution screenshots
  • for identification and critical commentary on the program and its contents
  • on Wiki Grey's Anatomy, hosted on servers in the United States by Wikia,

qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. Any other uses of this image might be copyright infringement. For more information, see Wikipedia's page on fair use.


Neutral point of view

Wiki GA has a Neutral Point of View Policy similar to that of Wikipedia.

Although the world of Grey's Anatomy is fictional, it may inspire strong feelings. Some interpretation may be necessary in order to write a thorough and complete article; however, please avoid making value judgements about the characters or events on the show. Instead, report as accurately and completely as possible what happened without taking sides.

Instead of: Meredith Grey didn't page Bailey when Izzie cut the LVAD, so she was just as responsible as Izzie for Denny's death.
Write something like: Meredith Grey didn't page Bailey when Izzie cut the LVAD because she wanted to help Izzie and knew she could get in trouble.

Writing as accurately and as objectively as possible will make the site more useful for everyone.

Of course Grey's Anatomy does not exist in a vacuum, and it may be appropriate to report on such things as fan response and real-life influences on the creation of the show. When writing on fan response (for instance, the silent clock), it is best to include as many different sides as possible, including that of the show's creative team, if available. Remember that if a controversy is important enough to be included here, it must have at least two strong opposing arguments.

Instead of: Derek is in every season and everyone loves him. He should get to narrate an episode instead of stupid Denny.
Write something like: Because Derek has been in every season and his character is popular, many fans feel that he should have a narration.

However, do not dress up your personal opinion as fact by claiming that "many fans" share it, unless you have a source to back up the claim. Likewise, do not make claims about what the show's creative team thought or intended unless it was stated on the record (interviews, podcasts, and DVD commentary are good sources). If you see a similarity between scenes or to another work, simply note it under "Background information and notes."

Real-world information

Real-life information that helps explain how the plot works and what the characters do is encouraged on Wiki Grey's Anatomy. Any relevant piece of background information is welcome - share your knowledge!

However, because some people may want to know only what was stated on the show, information extrapolated from real life should be set apart from information from the show. Put it under the "Background information and notes" heading instead of in the main article body.

Speculation and unknown information

Because of the structure of the show, Grey's Anatomy is prone to leaving a lot of loose ends for plotlines and characters. Sometimes the writers deliberately avoid wrapping up plotlines that aren't useful, sometimes they're restrained from writing conclusions for certain characters, and sometimes scenes get filmed and then deleted for one reason or another.

Outright speculation about events that are unknown or have not yet happened is discouraged, although it may be useful to point out missing information in some cases. Sometimes therer is a patient who is not cured or has not died that we don't see again.

However, if quite a bit is known about the missing information it should be explained in the "Background information and notes" section of the article rather than the main body.

Sometimes the characters themselves speculate on what happened or what might happen. In those cases, it is best to state that it is the character's assumption (and not the audience's).

Spoiler policy

See the full Spoiler policy for more information.

Wiki Grey's AANTOMY is a reference guide to established facts about 24, however our current policy does not permit the inclusion of information about upcoming episodes, including that from trailers, TV Guide summaries, official press releases, or spoilers leaked from the set of the show. Only once an episode has had its first official airing is it considered fair game for inclusion in the wiki.

Although spoilers can be easily deleted or reverted on Wiki 24, the human brain doesn't have this feature. Unwanted knowledge of spoiler information can be detrimental to the enjoyment of 24 for some people. Because of this, Wiki 24 enforces a strict ban on spoilers. Including such information can result in a permanent ban from the site.

Vandalism policy

See the full Vandalism policy for more information.

Vandalism and bad faith edits of this wiki are reverted swiftly, and vandals are banned with no fanfare. Please note that, no matter how small vandalism may be or even if it was copied and pasted beforehand, it will never take an experienced administrator more than one click to undo the edit(s). Your time is much better spent reading or contributing constructively to the encyclopedia, so, reconsider causing trouble and accept our invitation to register an account and join the community!

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