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* '''Grammar policy'''<br>Rejecting articles with poor grammar. This could be hard to enforce but anyone who consistently writes low quality content could be warned or blocked from editing the wiki. | * '''Grammar policy'''<br>Rejecting articles with poor grammar. This could be hard to enforce but anyone who consistently writes low quality content could be warned or blocked from editing the wiki. | ||
== | == Technical side of things == | ||
We could use some features that a lot of other wikis have. | We could use some features that a lot of other wikis have. | ||
* '''Template and module documentation'''<br>Documentation is key for them to be used how they were intended. A lot of these could probably be easily imported from Wikipedia. | * '''Template and module documentation'''<br>Documentation is key for them to be used how they were intended. A lot of these could probably be easily imported from Wikipedia. | ||
* '''Automatic Skin Renderer'''<br>Crafatar, the service we use to render player skins, [https://github.com/crafatar/crafatar is open source on GitHub and available as a Docker image]. We could use this to write a wiki bot that automatically retrieves the latest (or last known) skin belonging to someone, renders it, and then automatically uploads it when a page is made about them. This would be handy, because then we wouldn't have to manually render the skins and upload them ourselves every time we make a page about someone. | |||
== Wiki == | == Wiki == |
Revision as of 17:53, 30 August 2023
As the wiki is currently still being built, this is a list of things that need to be done. It ranges from documenting certain historical events to setting up guidelines to enforce in all pages.
Policies
A series of guidelines and editing policies needs to be set up and fleshed out. Good ideas for policies include:
- Required neutrality in articles
The primary goal of the wiki is to document the community and its platforms in a completely neutral manner. Articles should always have a neutral stance on events that occurred or members of the community. For example, opinions should not be included in articles about historical events. No exceptions.
- Conflict of interest policies
Articles created or modified by people with a direct connection (and thus could be biased) to the subject matter should have a notice explaining the conflict of interest and how it could influence the article's wording.
- Grammar policy
Rejecting articles with poor grammar. This could be hard to enforce but anyone who consistently writes low quality content could be warned or blocked from editing the wiki.
Technical side of things
We could use some features that a lot of other wikis have.
- Template and module documentation
Documentation is key for them to be used how they were intended. A lot of these could probably be easily imported from Wikipedia. - Automatic Skin Renderer
Crafatar, the service we use to render player skins, is open source on GitHub and available as a Docker image. We could use this to write a wiki bot that automatically retrieves the latest (or last known) skin belonging to someone, renders it, and then automatically uploads it when a page is made about them. This would be handy, because then we wouldn't have to manually render the skins and upload them ourselves every time we make a page about someone.
Wiki
A lot still needs to be documented.
Historically Important Users
- Adam Vandyck (Brehme): Former staff member who was suspended in 2017 for working with UYScutix, then doxed aggressively and banned in 2019 after he was discovered to be stalking their college roommate in real life, to the point where he had pillows, bedsheets, and underwear with his victim's face on it
- cyro1999: Former staff member who was responsible for the admin account breaches in 2016 and DDOS attacks against the server in 2017
- Madgeek1450: Co-founder of TotalFreedom and creator of its core plugin, the TotalFreedomMod.
- marcocorriero11: Controversial developer from 2016 to 2017 who was a key player in the UYScutix Revolution.
- Robin: Controversial figure during Seth reign
- StevenNL2000: Executive OP
- shehxlk: Executive during the 2020s
- RedEastWood: Executive involved with Skyblock and UltraRedFreedom, an associated community
Historically Important Events
- Summer 2016 Admin Breaches
- August 2016 Admin Resignations
- June 2017 Ownership Handover
- January 2019 Ownership Crisis
- August 2019 Senior Vote Scandal
- October 2020 Ownership Crisis
- August 2023 Server Shutdown