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I have to remind some people of some policies and guidelines all the time. So I'm starting a collection of them right here on my user page! I also cite some essays that seem like common sense to me, so I'm including some here. Also, if I'm ever a hypocrite by breaking the principles in these pages, please point it out!

My subpages

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Directories and simple explanations

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Policies, guidelines, and help pages

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  • WP:Article size, an overview of the key issues concerning article size
    • WP:SIZERULE: Articles with less than 1 kB of readable prose size should be either expanded or combined with a related page. Articles with over 50 kB of readable prose size may need to be divided, and those with over 100 kB of readable prose size almost certainly should be divided.
  • WP:Parenthetical referencing: Inline parenthetical referencing is deprecated on Wikipedia.
  • WP:Verifiability: Even if you are sure something is true, it must be verifiable through WP:Reliable sources before you can add it.
  • WP:NOTPAPER: Wikipedia is not a paper encyclopedia, but a digital encyclopedia project, so there is no practical limit to the number of topics Wikipedia can cover or the total amount of content. However, keeping articles to a reasonable size is important for Wikipedia's accessibility.
  • WP:Short description: Most pages should have a concise explanation of the scope of the page, primarily to help users identify the desired article. These descriptions currently appear in Wikipedia mobile and some desktop searches.
    • WP:Shortdesc helper, a gadget for adding, editing, and importing short descriptions
    • WP:SDNOTDEF: A short description is not a definition of the article's subject or a summary of the lead.

Manual of Style

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  • MOS:NOBACKREF: Section headings should not redundantly refer back to the subject of the article (e.g., Early life, not Smith's early life).
  • MOS:AVOIDBOLD: If the article's title does not lend itself to being used easily and naturally in the first sentence, the wording should not be distorted in an effort to include it.
  • MOS:INOROUT: Include terminal punctuation within the quotation marks only if it was present in the original material, and otherwise place it after the closing quotation mark. This follows the "logical quotation" style.
  • MOS:WAW: Use italics when writing about words as words, or letters as letters.

Explanatory supplements

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  • WP:Dos and don'ts, information pages that summarize Wikipedia policies, guidelines, and formatting standards in bullet points
  • WP:Use common sense: Instead of following every rule, it is acceptable to use common sense as you go about editing.
  • WP:REFERS: For the vast majority of articles, the introduction should be using a term (Computer architecture is a theory…), rather than mentioning it (Computer architecture refers to a theory…).

Essays

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Humor

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Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.

  • WP:Assume stupidity: Assume that people who work on the project do not have a clue about what they are doing.
  • WP:Silly Things, a collection of the best humorous occurrences in Wikipedia's history

Resources

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  • WP:Peer review, where editors can receive feedback on how to improve an article they are working on or receive advice about a specific issue

Other

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