Liberapedia:Moral standards

Liberapedia moral standards
Being a public wiki, editing is open to anyone (as long as they have an Internet connection, not blocked on the website or by the ISP, and edit between 00:00 and 23:59 UTC) . Here are our guidelines:

(There are supposed to be three more entries to bring it to ten, but whoever created it was too lazy.)
 * 1) The facts posted (apart from obvious truths and original work) should be correctly cited and referenced, so that those reading can confirm them.
 * 2) Citing or referencing other wiki resources is not welcomed unless necessary to illustrate a point of view. If you need a source to refer to, try looking for Wikipedia's references on the subject or for books or articles on the matter.
 * 3) The content added (be it text, images or videos) should be written in a good style, with correct grammar and punctuation.
 * 4) When referring to dates, use the "Common Era" designations ("BCE" and "CE", that is). "BC" and "AD" are both factually wrong (Jesus Christ was not born in year 1) and are religion-specific.
 * 5) Original research and personal opinion should belong on talk pages, blog posts, or in the Essay namespace.
 * 6) Using too many quick edits instead of the "preview" function is not welcomed. The administrators often have to check every edit; making too many when unneeded only makes it harder.
 * 7) Unsubstantial ranting, such as 90% nonsense and 10% personal opinion, may result in blocking of the account. Debate in talk pages should be intelligent.

Note
These are not rules, but guidelines. Not following them is not a bannable offense, but following them will greatly help the wiki.