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'''REWRITE FOR [[Help:Editing|HELP:EDITING]]''' Based on Wikipedia's Editing help page.
'''REWRITE FOR [[KHWiki:Administrators|ADMINISTRATION MANUAL]] and [[KHWiki:Staff|STAFF PAGE]]'''


This is a How-To Guide for editing on the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki. If you have never edited on a wiki before, this is the place to start learning how!
*Proposal: Move to KHWiki:Staff Manual
*Note: This draft actually consists of six different pages: Slight modifications to the Staff page, and a rewrite of the Admin Guide, expanding it to four pages + the introductory page.


==Content==
=KHWiki:Staff=
The ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki '''Staff''' are editors chosen to protect the wiki’s content from vandalism or edit warring, manage articles and files on site, and moderate and help resolve conflicts among users. They have additional rights and tools that allow them to carry out these tasks.


The ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki seeks to provide detailed information on the characters, places, situations, and concepts of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' video game series. While it will mention connections with other series (such as ''[[w:c:finalfantasy:Main_Page|Final Fantasy]]'') or films (such as [[wikipedia:The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] movies), it only serves to provide information about those characters or topics in the context of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series.  
==Current Staff==
The ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki's current staff includes four types of editors:
*'''Administrators''' – Administrators are responsible for blocking vandals and deleting unnecessary files and pages. Also known as "sysops," they have rollback rights and can move images.
*'''Bureaucrats''' – Bureaucrats are just like administrators, but can change users’ rights as needed, such as adding users to staff groups or making changes to usernames. They are listed with the administrators in gold text.
*'''Moderators''' –  Moderators are charged largely with rolling back edits. They can edit fully-protected pages, move articles without having to worry about spam restrictions, rename files, suppress redirects, delete pages, and approve edits made by IP editors and new users.
*'''Developers''' – These editors maintain the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki itself. They can adjust the site's functions but do not maintain its articles and content.


The Wiki allows the following content to be posted:
Staff members who are temporarily inactive appear in grayscale. They are not able to help other editors right now, so any issues that arise should be brought to the attention of an active staff member.
*Any reliable, verifiable information on the ''Kingdom Hearts'' video games, characters, places, or situations. "Verifiable" means it comes from an official source, such as official publications, verified social media channels, interviews, or the game itself.
*Images and media relating to the ''Kingdom Hearts'' games that come from the game, official art, press releases, or other official sources.  Images may have reasonable modifications made, such as cropping or brightening, as long as the content itself is not altered.


When adding content and creating new articles, an encyclopedic style with a formal tone is important. Ideally, all information should be cited and verified by reliable sources. In addition, while it strive to provide up-to-date information on upcoming ''Kingdom Hearts'' video games and products, the Wiki does not deal with speculation or rumors regarding upcoming games. The ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki does not allow rumors or speculation on the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, fan fiction or material related to unofficial works, or content-altered artwork, fan art, or other unofficial media.
===Retired staff===
{{Main|KHWiki:Staff/Retired}}
The staff of the wiki, like other editors, are voluntary. Overtime, we've had editors come and go as members of the wiki's staff. We're grateful to each of these wonderful people who have made the wiki what it is today.


==Starting an Article==
==Offsite staff==
Before starting a new article please understand the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki's content policy (see above). Before creating an article, please search the Wiki to make sure that an article does not already exist on the subject. Splitting pages later is easier than merging near-duplicates.
The ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki has additional social channels and networks, including a YouTube channel, Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ pages, and a DeviantArt group. These are maintained by the editors listed below. Please contact any of these if you have any questions pertaining to any of these specific accounts.


There are four easy ways to start a new page:
==More help==
#If you search for a page that is not yet on this wiki, you will see a red link above the search list. Clicking on the link will take you to the Create Article page.
*'''[[KHWiki:Staff Manual]]''': A guide to staff rights and responsiblities
#You can create a page using an inputbox.  Type the new title in the box, and click "Create article". This will take you to the Create Article page.  You can find an inputbox to create pages in the 1st District in [[KHWiki:Traverse Town|Traverse Town]], the Wiki's community portal.
*'''[[KHWiki:Traverse Town/1st District/Mailbox|Mailbox]]''': A list of active editors who would love to lend a hand.
# Clicking on existing red links on any existing page or on the [[Special:Wantedpages|Wanted Pages]] special page will take you to the Create Article page. For example, to create an article called "This link", you could click [[This link]] (unless someone has created it already on this Wiki).  You can also create a red link yourself, in a related page your [[help:user page|user page]]. Links on related pages are convenient for navigation help make people aware of the new page.
# You can start a new page by typing the URL directly in your Address bar (For example, if you would like to create a page titled "This link", go to <nowiki>http://www.khwiki.com/This_link</nowiki>). An easy way to produce the URL is editing the last part of the URL of another page on the wiki (using an underline instead of a space between words). To prevent your new page being an "orphan", you should link to it from other pages.


==Editing==
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To edit an existing article, click on the <code>Edit</code> tab at the top of the article's page. This will take you to the article's edit page containing the editable contents of the current page. Wiki markup is used extensively throughout the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki, including adding things like hyperlinks, tables, footnotes, inline citation, special characters, and so on.
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The ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki community has developed [[KHWiki:Manual of Style|style guidelines]] to make articles appear in a standardized form and the Wiki easier to use as a whole. A basic list of wiki markup can be found on the Wiki's Markup help page. An "edit toolbar" is provided just above the edit box, which allows users to automatically place and format various aspects of wiki code. See Help:Wiki Markup for more information.
=KHWiki:Staff Manual=
The Staff at the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki are tasked with keeping order on site. They have many responsibilities, but they all tie back to managing content and media files, mediating in conflicts among users, and enforcing site policies and rules. They do this with additional user rights, allowing them to protect or delete pages, rollback edits to quickly revert vandalism, edit the [[Special:Allmessages|site interface text]], and temporarily block or permanently ban users for vandalism or other disruption, among other things.


When you add information, make sure it is in the appropriate article or articles. For example, if you have new information on [[Aqua]] you wish to add, the best place would probably be just in her article, and not in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]'' article, unless it is something major related to the entire game.  Use your best judgement in deciding where to add information.  If you are unsure about where your information might be most appropriate, ask a [[Kingdom Hearts Wiki:Staff|Staff Member]] or submit a question on the article's talk page or the [[Forum:Index|Forums]] for advice.
This manual is designed to help members of the site staff, as well as the community, understand their rights and responsibilities.


Before you save changes to an article, please provide a summary of the changes you made in the Summary box just below the edit box. This also makes it easier for others to see what information has been added or taken away from an article without having to open revisions in the article's History log. Changes made to articles are logged in the article's History log, accessible from the <code>History</code> tab at the top of an article's page. This allows anyone to go back and look at earlier revisions of the article you or others have written.
==Table of contents==
# [[KHWiki:Staff Manual/Part1|Staff Rights and Tools]]
# [[KHWiki:Staff Manual/Part2|Good Faith]]
# [[KHWiki:Staff Manual/Part3|Conflict Resolution]]
# [[KHWiki:Staff Manual/Part4|Personal Attacks, Vandalism, and Trolls]]


A check to the "minor edit" box signifies that only superficial differences were made: typo corrections, formatting and presentational changes, replacing links, etc. A minor edit is a version that the editor believes requires no review and would not be the subject of a dispute. Major edits, especially controversial changes, should be discussed on the article's talk page or in the Forums.
==The Role of the Staff==
{{See also|KHWiki:Staff policy}}
Staff members are first and foremost, editors. They still have a responsibility to the wiki itself.


To see how the page looks with your edits, press the "Show preview" button. To see the differences between the page with your edits and the previous version of the page, press the "Show changes" button. If you're satisfied with what you see, press the "Save page" button. Your changes will be immediately visible to all users.  
The wiki staff are elected by the community of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki as the community deems necessary, and are representative of the wiki's community.


Some pages are protected from editing. These pages have a <code>View source</code> tab instead of an <code>Edit</code> tab. You can discuss changes to protected articles on the article's talk page, including removing the protection.
Staff members show competence on the wiki, and have the edits to show their willingness, hard work, and dedication to the wiki. They are willing to work with and help other users, are level-headed, and are mature. They should be encouraging and welcoming, making a sincere effort to befriend anyone and everyone on the wiki.


==References==
They are leaders and role models on the wiki. They may not be universally popular or beloved, they may not even be friends with everyone on the wiki, but they should make an effort to do so, and at the very least, be able to work with anyone and everyone. They respond coolly, avoiding the escalation of arguments when possible. They should be approachable, and willing to work with others. Not all issues will result in happy-go-lucky, laughing, hand-in-hand results, and it's inevitable that stark differences will at times result in passionate debates, heated discussions, and extended dispute. But the staff should try and avoid escalating conflicts and finding themselves at the center of such incidents, especially too often, because it scares people off.
Generally sources are added directly after the facts they support at the end of the sentence and after any punctuation. Inline citations are most commonly placed by inserting a reference between <code><nowiki><ref> ... </ref></nowiki></code> tags, directly in the text of an article. When one saves, that will display in the text as a footnote, and the source you keyed in will appear on the page in a collated, numbered list corresponding to the footnote numbers in the text, wherever a <code><nowiki>{{Reflist}}</nowiki></code> template or <code><nowiki><references /></nowiki></code> tag is present in a section titled "References". If you are creating a new page, or adding references to a page that didn't previously have any, don't forget to add a References section with this display markup.


==Images==
This is not a comprehensive list of all staff qualities, and not all staff can uphold all these qualities. Rather, a member of the staff should focus on the skills they excel at, whether that’s content-writing, template-coding, file management, or conflict-resolution. Or even just editing.
{{See also|Help:Images}}
A file that is already hosted on the Wiki can be inserted with the basic code <code><nowiki>[[File:FILENAME.png|thumb|DESCRIPTION]]</nowiki></code>. Using "thumb" generates a thumbnail of an image (the most common placement option), which is typically sized differently from the original image. Please be sure to read and review the Wiki's [[Help:Images|image help]] page and the Wiki's [[KHWiki:Image Policy|Image Policy]] before uploading and using images on the Wiki.


==Talk Pages==
The site staff should not use any of their tools and rights to implement some sort of ownership or superiority on the Wiki. Administrators should not use their rights to gain advantages on the wiki such as blocking users they disagree with or protecting pages to preserve their own edits.  
Every article on the Wiki has a talk page, accessible via the <code>Talk</code> tab at the top of the article's page (for example, [[Talk:Sora]]. There, editors can discuss improvements to the content of an article. If you ever make a change that is reverted by another editor or the Wiki's staff, you can discuss the change on the talk page. It is very important that you conduct yourself with civility and assume good faith on the part of others. Edit warring (repeatedly overriding or reimplementing contributions) is strictly prohibited.


Most other types of pages on the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki also have associated talk pages, including every editor's user page. When other editors need to contact you, they will usually do so by leaving a message on your talk page. When someone has left you a message that way, you will see a notice the next time you log in or view a page on Wikipedia.
==Contacting an Staff Member==
Sign your contributions to a Talk page by using four tildes (<code><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></code>), which produces your username and a time/date stamp.
An automatically generated list of administrators can be found at [[Special:Listadmins]].  You can find a manual list of the staff on the [[KHWiki:Staff|Staff]] page.
 
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=Staff Rights and Tools=
Members of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki’s staff have several different rights and tools in order to enforce site rules and keep order on the wiki.
 
===Protect===
An administrator can protect pages, which prevents other editors from editing them. Pages can be protected on different levels. Pages can be protected from anonymous IP edits, newer users, or from non-staff users, and for varying degrees of time.
*Semi-protection is normally used to alleviate vandalism. It appears in the Protection Log as “edit=autoconfirmed”, and protects pages from being edited by unregistered users (anonymous IP addresses) and newer accounts.  It should only be used in cases of heavy vandalism from multiple usernames or IP addresses.  Putting the page on your watchlist and reverting vandalism may be a better alternative.  Semi-protection may also be used on formatting templates or other major templates.
*Full protection is generally used for protecting major site-wide pages. It appears in the Protection Log as “edit=sysop”, and only administrators can edit these pages. It can be used for important formatting templates, templates that require virtually no change or depict a special formatting character (such as <nowiki>{{!}}</nowiki>), or pages dealing with legal concerns such as the site's [[KHWiki:Copyrights|copyright notice]].  Full protection should rarely be used to prevent vandalism unless semi-protection fails to do so.  Full protection may be used, however, to alleviate edit wars between established users.
*Protection can also be placed solely on moving a page, in case the page is a target of page-move vandalism or edit warring.
Pages should be protected if the pages involved suffer recurring and targeted vandalism or if the pages are at the center of an edit war. This may happen around the time of a game launch, as the release of a new game may spur many edits of poorer and often false quality. However, pages should never be protected simply to preserve edits that are more favorable over edits that are more correct. Page Protection should be used in an edit war to encourage discussion on the edits, not to kill that discussion. Pages should also not be protected to eliminate editing related to new game releases, but rather to encourage better editing and prevent repetitive reverting or rollbacks.
 
===Rollback===
A Rollback is simply an instant reverting of all recent edits on a page. This option will appear next to the history and undo options in [[Special:RecentChanges]] and in page histories, as well as User Contribution lists, but only for the most recent edit. Depending on the kinds of edits, Rollback will allow an administrator to revert multiple edits at once. An administrator doesn’t have any control on how many edits can be reverted, so be careful when using this tool. Rollbacks are perfect for reverting vandalism, especially if it occurs over multiple edits. Just as with Page Protection, Rollback should not be used to preserve edits based on favoritism over quality edits.
 
===Moving===
While all can move pages, Moderators and Administrators can move pages without creating a redirect page. This allows for a clean move, and is best used if there is a misspelling in article names or if an article has been named incorrectly altogether. Additionally, Moderators and Administrators can move files. This is perfect for managing files, especially to make files meet the [[KHWiki:Media policy policy|Media Policy]].
 
===Delete===
Delete completely removes a page, its associated talk page, and the related page histories from public view. Other administrators can still view the page in [[Special:Undelete]] and in the related Delete Logs. Pages should be deleted if they are irrelevant to the ‘’Kingdom Hearts’’ series, are replaced by other pages, are unnecessary redirects created by page moves, or are pages created for spam or as a result of page-move vandalism. Images may also be deleted if they violate copyright laws and site copyright rules, are uploaded for vandalism purposes, or violate the Wiki’s [[KHWiki:Media policy Policy|Media Policy]]. Categories may also be deleted if they are a result of manual category renaming. Remember to remove or replace the links to deleted pages by checking in [[Special:Whatlinkshere]]. To request a page be deleted, especially if there is question about whether or not it should be deleted, add the {{tname|delete}} template at the top of the page. A list of pages set to be deleted can be found at [[:Category:Pages for deletion]].
 
===Blocks and Bans===
An administrator can issue a block on a user's account, barring them from editing for a set amount of time. This should be done according to the wiki's [[KHWiki:User Account Policy|User Account Policy]], as a result of violations of the wiki's policies. Bans are blocks set of an indefinite amount of time, making them permanent blocks. Bans should be issued against a user who engages in disruptive behavior and shows indifference towards the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki, its rules and policies, or the community. Blocks and bans should not be used to punish a user unfairly. They should be held as a last resort, especially bans. Blocks and bans are also appealable, if a fair argument can be made for removing them, including showing reformed behavior or justifiable misuse of the block.
 
===MediaWiki===
Administrators can edit [[Special:Allmessages|MediaWiki]] pages, including the site’s CSS and Javascript pages and any site interface pages like the text on [[Special:Upload]].
==Manual==
# [[KHWiki:Staff Manual|'''Manual Main Page''']]
# [[KHWiki:Staff Manual/Part2|'''Next:''' Good Faith]]
 
[[Category:Kingdom Hearts Wiki]]
 
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=Good Faith=
Public wikis like Wikipedia and the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki rely on the assumption that all users are acting in '''good faith''', which means that users on the site are trying to help the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki accomplish its goals, not hurt it. This obviously doesn’t mean that one should assume good faith when a user is obviously engaging in vandalism or blatant disruptive behavior, but rather that there is a doubt, one should always assume first that the user in question is trying to help.
 
==New Editors==
It’s important to exercise good faith with new editors, as they often are not familiar with the wiki’s culture, rules, policies, or even editing wikis in general. New editors will often expect their edits to be accepted as initially presented, and they will often argue in favor of changing rules and policies that they don’t agree with. While these may seem to pose a threat to the wiki as we know it, such editors are usually trying to help the wiki grow, and their contributions and opinions should be dealt with fairly. Often, these new editors will come around and accept the wiki’s rules and policies as they are, while others will actually find their opinions and suggestions accepted by the wiki. There have been many changes to the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki based on suggestions by new editors.
 
==Disagreements==
{{See also|KHWiki:Staff Manual/Part 3}}
Exercise good faith when dealing with disagreements with other users, new and experienced alike. Be civil and strive to resolve the conflict. Do not engage in personal attacks or edit warring, which will get you demoted as a member of the staff and possibly blocked (see [[KHWiki:User Account Policy|User Account Policy]]). It is easier to resolve the conflict if at least one side of those making the argument continue to act civilly and according to site policy, even if the other ceases to do so, and members of the wiki’s staff are obligated to act according to site policy at all times. The goal will always be to try and resolve the problem in such a way that the project as a whole improves.
 
==Bad Faith==
Bad faith is, as its name implies, the opposite of good faith. It is double-mindedness, and often involves intentional deceit of others. On the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki, it’s the intention to not act according to site policies and rules. Do not assume bad faith unless there is blatant evidence (recurring vandalism, disregard for advice/warnings, consistent personal attacks, etc.). Even when bad faith is evident, continue to act civilly. For regular users and editors, such behavior, with evidence, should be reported to a member of the wiki’s staff. Efforts should be made to help the user involved change, but if not, the wiki’s policies and procedures for warnings, blocks, and bans should be implemented accordingly. Indeed, good faith doesn’t destroy or nullify the wiki’s rules, but rather emphasizes that one should assume good intentions on the part of the offending user as much as possible while still being fair and just to site policy.
 
==External links==
*[[wikipedia:Wikipedia:Assume good faith|Assume Good Faith – Wikipedia guidelines]]
 
==Manual==
# [[KHWiki:Staff Manual/Part1|'''Previous:''' Staff Rights and Tools]]
# [[KHWiki:Staff Manual|'''Manual Main Page''']]
# [[KHWiki:Staff Manual/Part3|'''Next:''' Conflict Resolution]]
 
[[Category:Kingdom Hearts Wiki]]
 
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=Conflict Resolution=
'''Conflict Resolution''' is the effort made to resolve disputes and arguments caused by differing opinions on an article’s content or specific edits made to an article. Often, these will stem from disagreement with site policies, but they may stem from things such as whether one revision is better for the article than another.  
 
==Good Faith==
{{See also|KHWiki:Staff Manual/Part 2}}
When dealing with a conflict between two or more users, whether that includes you as a member of the staff or you are involved to help mediate, remember to assume good faith on the part of all parties involved.
 
==Addressing Conflicts involving Content==
In attempting to resolve a conflict, always seek to help those involved understand, learn, and grow. Do your best to act according to site rules, for disregarding them will make it difficult to side with you. Seek to keep a good discussion going with the other party or parties involved. “Discussing heatedly or poorly – or not at all – will make other editors less sympathetic to your position.” Seek to negotiate and be willing to compromise to find a solution to the conflict.
Do not engage in edit warring, which will worsen the situation. If the issue is due to content, simply implement a temporary protection on the page and encourage a discussion on the article’s talk page. If it’s related to an editor’s behavior, address the issue on that editor’s talk page, not on the article talk page or other places where it will be overly public and distracting. Again, always seek to remain calm and try to resolve the issue.
Focus on the content involved, not on the editor; this goes back to assuming good faith. Bringing up the conduct of an editor or attacking their behavior will only exacerbate the situation instead of making it better. Maintain this stance even if the other party or parties engage in personal attacks. It doesn’t help the situation if your response is uncivil or unkind. Consider removing yourself from the wiki temporarily if the issue gets too heated, or seek help and opinions from other staff members or the community. At no time should you lose your temper during the conflict. Trolls and personal attacks will not be tolerated on this wiki.
==Addressing Conflicts involving User Behavior==
As always, if there’s an issue with a user’s behavior, begin by assuming good faith. While disruptive behavior is hurtful and distracting, unless there is clear evidence the user is seeking the Wiki’s harm, we should always assume the editor involved is trying to make the site better, not worse. Do not involve behavior as an issue when there’s a conflict based solely on disagreement over content.
Begin by addressing the editor’s behavior directly on their talk page. Be fair and understanding; again, the aim is to help the editors grow and learn, not scare them off or shame them. Show that you care and want to help them improve, as well as improve the site. If the editor is still not understanding, you may consider quoting the site policy and explaining it to them, as well as getting other staff members and community veterans to help explain the issue. At no time should an attempt to address a user’s behavior turn into a personal attack on the user, and mob mentality tactics should definitely not be used on the wiki against any user.
At all times, consider the Wiki’s policies and rules, and their proper enforcement. If an editor still resists change, follow appropriate suspension procedures as found in the site’s [[KHWiki:User Account Policy|User Account]] policy.
==Manual==
* [[KHWiki:Staff Manual/Part2|'''Previous:''' Good Faith]]
* [[KHWiki:Staff Manual|'''Manual Main Page''']]
* [[KHWiki:Staff Manual/Part4|'''Next:''' Personal Attacks, Vandalism, and Trolls]]
 
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=Personal Attacks, Vandalism, and Trolls=
All Wikis face various forms of vandalism and disruptive behavior from different users. This article details how to deal with users who engage in intentional bad behavior, in accordance with the site’s [[KHWiki:User Account Policy|User Account Policy]].
==Personal Attacks==
'''Personal attacks''' are attacks levied against a specific user, and are usually about that user’s behavior, actions, or opinions. They are ad hominem attacks, trying to justify an action or behavior of one user by attacking the other person making the argument rather than the central issue of the argument itself. Personal attacks can be ignored if the affected user desires to do so, but it is usually best to address the issue directly. Issuing warnings are best if the attacks are isolated and appear to be a result of a momentary lapse of judgement. Further warnings and blocks must be issued if the attacks are recurring, targeted, or are particularly offensive or disruptive (such as physical threats or attacks based on race, gender, site activity, religion, nationality, etc.). While good faith should be exercised where possible, note that personal attacks are not acceptable behavior on the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki
 
==Vandalism==
'''Vandalism''' is the intentional altering of content to harm an article or multiple articles, or the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki as a whole. These range from attacks on content articles, to attacks on user pages, to '''spam''', which is unrelated linking to other websites for advertising or click-bait purposes. None of these are acceptable behavior on the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki, and should be met with direct and resolved action. Issue blocks where needed if the issue is not severe, but otherwise, vandalism is always addressed through permanent bans.
 
==Trolls==
'''Trolls''' are people who sow discord and seek to start conflicts on site. They’ll often do so by posting inflammatory, controversial, or off-topic messages, seeking an emotional response. They’re main goal is to disrupt otherwise normal discussion, solely for entertainment. Often, this will include harassment, and is synonymous with personal attacks. Trolling is strictly prohibited on the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki, and users engaging in intentional disruptive behavior with such aims should be blocked or banned as needed.
==Manual==
* [[KHWiki:Staff Manual/Part3|'''Previous:''' Conflict Resolution]]
* [[KHWiki:Staff Manual|Manual Main Page]]


==Conclusion==
That's all there is to it! More information can be found here:
*'''[[Help:Writing]]''': An in-depth tutorial on editing
*'''[[KHWiki:Manual of Style]]''': The Wiki's manual for writing uniform articles
*'''Help:Wiki Markup''': A demonstration on using the Wiki markup language, or wikitext
*'''[[Help:Images]]''': A tutorial on using images
*'''KHWiki:Policy''': A listing of the Wiki's policies
*'''[[Help:Contents]]''': All of the Wiki's Help guides


You can also ask a member of the Wiki's Staff, or anyone on the wiki who has listed themselves willing to help in the Mailbox in the First District in the Wiki's Community Portal.


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REWRITE FOR ADMINISTRATION MANUAL and STAFF PAGE

  • Proposal: Move to KHWiki:Staff Manual
  • Note: This draft actually consists of six different pages: Slight modifications to the Staff page, and a rewrite of the Admin Guide, expanding it to four pages + the introductory page.

KHWiki:Staff

The Kingdom Hearts Wiki Staff are editors chosen to protect the wiki’s content from vandalism or edit warring, manage articles and files on site, and moderate and help resolve conflicts among users. They have additional rights and tools that allow them to carry out these tasks.

Current Staff

The Kingdom Hearts Wiki's current staff includes four types of editors:

  • Administrators – Administrators are responsible for blocking vandals and deleting unnecessary files and pages. Also known as "sysops," they have rollback rights and can move images.
  • Bureaucrats – Bureaucrats are just like administrators, but can change users’ rights as needed, such as adding users to staff groups or making changes to usernames. They are listed with the administrators in gold text.
  • Moderators – Moderators are charged largely with rolling back edits. They can edit fully-protected pages, move articles without having to worry about spam restrictions, rename files, suppress redirects, delete pages, and approve edits made by IP editors and new users.
  • Developers – These editors maintain the Kingdom Hearts Wiki itself. They can adjust the site's functions but do not maintain its articles and content.

Staff members who are temporarily inactive appear in grayscale. They are not able to help other editors right now, so any issues that arise should be brought to the attention of an active staff member.

Retired staff

Main article: KHWiki:Staff/Retired

The staff of the wiki, like other editors, are voluntary. Overtime, we've had editors come and go as members of the wiki's staff. We're grateful to each of these wonderful people who have made the wiki what it is today.

Offsite staff

The Kingdom Hearts Wiki has additional social channels and networks, including a YouTube channel, Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ pages, and a DeviantArt group. These are maintained by the editors listed below. Please contact any of these if you have any questions pertaining to any of these specific accounts.

More help


KHWiki:Staff Manual

The Staff at the Kingdom Hearts Wiki are tasked with keeping order on site. They have many responsibilities, but they all tie back to managing content and media files, mediating in conflicts among users, and enforcing site policies and rules. They do this with additional user rights, allowing them to protect or delete pages, rollback edits to quickly revert vandalism, edit the site interface text, and temporarily block or permanently ban users for vandalism or other disruption, among other things.

This manual is designed to help members of the site staff, as well as the community, understand their rights and responsibilities.

Table of contents

  1. Staff Rights and Tools
  2. Good Faith
  3. Conflict Resolution
  4. Personal Attacks, Vandalism, and Trolls

The Role of the Staff

See also: KHWiki:Staff policy

Staff members are first and foremost, editors. They still have a responsibility to the wiki itself.

The wiki staff are elected by the community of the Kingdom Hearts Wiki as the community deems necessary, and are representative of the wiki's community.

Staff members show competence on the wiki, and have the edits to show their willingness, hard work, and dedication to the wiki. They are willing to work with and help other users, are level-headed, and are mature. They should be encouraging and welcoming, making a sincere effort to befriend anyone and everyone on the wiki.

They are leaders and role models on the wiki. They may not be universally popular or beloved, they may not even be friends with everyone on the wiki, but they should make an effort to do so, and at the very least, be able to work with anyone and everyone. They respond coolly, avoiding the escalation of arguments when possible. They should be approachable, and willing to work with others. Not all issues will result in happy-go-lucky, laughing, hand-in-hand results, and it's inevitable that stark differences will at times result in passionate debates, heated discussions, and extended dispute. But the staff should try and avoid escalating conflicts and finding themselves at the center of such incidents, especially too often, because it scares people off.

This is not a comprehensive list of all staff qualities, and not all staff can uphold all these qualities. Rather, a member of the staff should focus on the skills they excel at, whether that’s content-writing, template-coding, file management, or conflict-resolution. Or even just editing.

The site staff should not use any of their tools and rights to implement some sort of ownership or superiority on the Wiki. Administrators should not use their rights to gain advantages on the wiki such as blocking users they disagree with or protecting pages to preserve their own edits.

Contacting an Staff Member

An automatically generated list of administrators can be found at Special:Listadmins. You can find a manual list of the staff on the Staff page.


Staff Rights and Tools

Members of the Kingdom Hearts Wiki’s staff have several different rights and tools in order to enforce site rules and keep order on the wiki.

Protect

An administrator can protect pages, which prevents other editors from editing them. Pages can be protected on different levels. Pages can be protected from anonymous IP edits, newer users, or from non-staff users, and for varying degrees of time.

  • Semi-protection is normally used to alleviate vandalism. It appears in the Protection Log as “edit=autoconfirmed”, and protects pages from being edited by unregistered users (anonymous IP addresses) and newer accounts. It should only be used in cases of heavy vandalism from multiple usernames or IP addresses. Putting the page on your watchlist and reverting vandalism may be a better alternative. Semi-protection may also be used on formatting templates or other major templates.
  • Full protection is generally used for protecting major site-wide pages. It appears in the Protection Log as “edit=sysop”, and only administrators can edit these pages. It can be used for important formatting templates, templates that require virtually no change or depict a special formatting character (such as {{!}}), or pages dealing with legal concerns such as the site's copyright notice. Full protection should rarely be used to prevent vandalism unless semi-protection fails to do so. Full protection may be used, however, to alleviate edit wars between established users.
  • Protection can also be placed solely on moving a page, in case the page is a target of page-move vandalism or edit warring.

Pages should be protected if the pages involved suffer recurring and targeted vandalism or if the pages are at the center of an edit war. This may happen around the time of a game launch, as the release of a new game may spur many edits of poorer and often false quality. However, pages should never be protected simply to preserve edits that are more favorable over edits that are more correct. Page Protection should be used in an edit war to encourage discussion on the edits, not to kill that discussion. Pages should also not be protected to eliminate editing related to new game releases, but rather to encourage better editing and prevent repetitive reverting or rollbacks.

Rollback

A Rollback is simply an instant reverting of all recent edits on a page. This option will appear next to the history and undo options in Special:RecentChanges and in page histories, as well as User Contribution lists, but only for the most recent edit. Depending on the kinds of edits, Rollback will allow an administrator to revert multiple edits at once. An administrator doesn’t have any control on how many edits can be reverted, so be careful when using this tool. Rollbacks are perfect for reverting vandalism, especially if it occurs over multiple edits. Just as with Page Protection, Rollback should not be used to preserve edits based on favoritism over quality edits.

Moving

While all can move pages, Moderators and Administrators can move pages without creating a redirect page. This allows for a clean move, and is best used if there is a misspelling in article names or if an article has been named incorrectly altogether. Additionally, Moderators and Administrators can move files. This is perfect for managing files, especially to make files meet the Media Policy.

Delete

Delete completely removes a page, its associated talk page, and the related page histories from public view. Other administrators can still view the page in Special:Undelete and in the related Delete Logs. Pages should be deleted if they are irrelevant to the ‘’Kingdom Hearts’’ series, are replaced by other pages, are unnecessary redirects created by page moves, or are pages created for spam or as a result of page-move vandalism. Images may also be deleted if they violate copyright laws and site copyright rules, are uploaded for vandalism purposes, or violate the Wiki’s Media Policy. Categories may also be deleted if they are a result of manual category renaming. Remember to remove or replace the links to deleted pages by checking in Special:Whatlinkshere. To request a page be deleted, especially if there is question about whether or not it should be deleted, add the {{delete}} template at the top of the page. A list of pages set to be deleted can be found at Category:Pages for deletion.

Blocks and Bans

An administrator can issue a block on a user's account, barring them from editing for a set amount of time. This should be done according to the wiki's User Account Policy, as a result of violations of the wiki's policies. Bans are blocks set of an indefinite amount of time, making them permanent blocks. Bans should be issued against a user who engages in disruptive behavior and shows indifference towards the Kingdom Hearts Wiki, its rules and policies, or the community. Blocks and bans should not be used to punish a user unfairly. They should be held as a last resort, especially bans. Blocks and bans are also appealable, if a fair argument can be made for removing them, including showing reformed behavior or justifiable misuse of the block.

MediaWiki

Administrators can edit MediaWiki pages, including the site’s CSS and Javascript pages and any site interface pages like the text on Special:Upload.

Manual

  1. Manual Main Page
  2. Next: Good Faith

Good Faith

Public wikis like Wikipedia and the Kingdom Hearts Wiki rely on the assumption that all users are acting in good faith, which means that users on the site are trying to help the Kingdom Hearts Wiki accomplish its goals, not hurt it. This obviously doesn’t mean that one should assume good faith when a user is obviously engaging in vandalism or blatant disruptive behavior, but rather that there is a doubt, one should always assume first that the user in question is trying to help.

New Editors

It’s important to exercise good faith with new editors, as they often are not familiar with the wiki’s culture, rules, policies, or even editing wikis in general. New editors will often expect their edits to be accepted as initially presented, and they will often argue in favor of changing rules and policies that they don’t agree with. While these may seem to pose a threat to the wiki as we know it, such editors are usually trying to help the wiki grow, and their contributions and opinions should be dealt with fairly. Often, these new editors will come around and accept the wiki’s rules and policies as they are, while others will actually find their opinions and suggestions accepted by the wiki. There have been many changes to the Kingdom Hearts Wiki based on suggestions by new editors.

Disagreements

See also: KHWiki:Staff Manual/Part 3

Exercise good faith when dealing with disagreements with other users, new and experienced alike. Be civil and strive to resolve the conflict. Do not engage in personal attacks or edit warring, which will get you demoted as a member of the staff and possibly blocked (see User Account Policy). It is easier to resolve the conflict if at least one side of those making the argument continue to act civilly and according to site policy, even if the other ceases to do so, and members of the wiki’s staff are obligated to act according to site policy at all times. The goal will always be to try and resolve the problem in such a way that the project as a whole improves.

Bad Faith

Bad faith is, as its name implies, the opposite of good faith. It is double-mindedness, and often involves intentional deceit of others. On the Kingdom Hearts Wiki, it’s the intention to not act according to site policies and rules. Do not assume bad faith unless there is blatant evidence (recurring vandalism, disregard for advice/warnings, consistent personal attacks, etc.). Even when bad faith is evident, continue to act civilly. For regular users and editors, such behavior, with evidence, should be reported to a member of the wiki’s staff. Efforts should be made to help the user involved change, but if not, the wiki’s policies and procedures for warnings, blocks, and bans should be implemented accordingly. Indeed, good faith doesn’t destroy or nullify the wiki’s rules, but rather emphasizes that one should assume good intentions on the part of the offending user as much as possible while still being fair and just to site policy.

External links

Manual

  1. Previous: Staff Rights and Tools
  2. Manual Main Page
  3. Next: Conflict Resolution

Conflict Resolution

Conflict Resolution is the effort made to resolve disputes and arguments caused by differing opinions on an article’s content or specific edits made to an article. Often, these will stem from disagreement with site policies, but they may stem from things such as whether one revision is better for the article than another.

Good Faith

See also: KHWiki:Staff Manual/Part 2

When dealing with a conflict between two or more users, whether that includes you as a member of the staff or you are involved to help mediate, remember to assume good faith on the part of all parties involved.

Addressing Conflicts involving Content

In attempting to resolve a conflict, always seek to help those involved understand, learn, and grow. Do your best to act according to site rules, for disregarding them will make it difficult to side with you. Seek to keep a good discussion going with the other party or parties involved. “Discussing heatedly or poorly – or not at all – will make other editors less sympathetic to your position.” Seek to negotiate and be willing to compromise to find a solution to the conflict. Do not engage in edit warring, which will worsen the situation. If the issue is due to content, simply implement a temporary protection on the page and encourage a discussion on the article’s talk page. If it’s related to an editor’s behavior, address the issue on that editor’s talk page, not on the article talk page or other places where it will be overly public and distracting. Again, always seek to remain calm and try to resolve the issue. Focus on the content involved, not on the editor; this goes back to assuming good faith. Bringing up the conduct of an editor or attacking their behavior will only exacerbate the situation instead of making it better. Maintain this stance even if the other party or parties engage in personal attacks. It doesn’t help the situation if your response is uncivil or unkind. Consider removing yourself from the wiki temporarily if the issue gets too heated, or seek help and opinions from other staff members or the community. At no time should you lose your temper during the conflict. Trolls and personal attacks will not be tolerated on this wiki.

Addressing Conflicts involving User Behavior

As always, if there’s an issue with a user’s behavior, begin by assuming good faith. While disruptive behavior is hurtful and distracting, unless there is clear evidence the user is seeking the Wiki’s harm, we should always assume the editor involved is trying to make the site better, not worse. Do not involve behavior as an issue when there’s a conflict based solely on disagreement over content. Begin by addressing the editor’s behavior directly on their talk page. Be fair and understanding; again, the aim is to help the editors grow and learn, not scare them off or shame them. Show that you care and want to help them improve, as well as improve the site. If the editor is still not understanding, you may consider quoting the site policy and explaining it to them, as well as getting other staff members and community veterans to help explain the issue. At no time should an attempt to address a user’s behavior turn into a personal attack on the user, and mob mentality tactics should definitely not be used on the wiki against any user. At all times, consider the Wiki’s policies and rules, and their proper enforcement. If an editor still resists change, follow appropriate suspension procedures as found in the site’s User Account policy.

Manual


Personal Attacks, Vandalism, and Trolls

All Wikis face various forms of vandalism and disruptive behavior from different users. This article details how to deal with users who engage in intentional bad behavior, in accordance with the site’s User Account Policy.

Personal Attacks

Personal attacks are attacks levied against a specific user, and are usually about that user’s behavior, actions, or opinions. They are ad hominem attacks, trying to justify an action or behavior of one user by attacking the other person making the argument rather than the central issue of the argument itself. Personal attacks can be ignored if the affected user desires to do so, but it is usually best to address the issue directly. Issuing warnings are best if the attacks are isolated and appear to be a result of a momentary lapse of judgement. Further warnings and blocks must be issued if the attacks are recurring, targeted, or are particularly offensive or disruptive (such as physical threats or attacks based on race, gender, site activity, religion, nationality, etc.). While good faith should be exercised where possible, note that personal attacks are not acceptable behavior on the Kingdom Hearts Wiki

Vandalism

Vandalism is the intentional altering of content to harm an article or multiple articles, or the Kingdom Hearts Wiki as a whole. These range from attacks on content articles, to attacks on user pages, to spam, which is unrelated linking to other websites for advertising or click-bait purposes. None of these are acceptable behavior on the Kingdom Hearts Wiki, and should be met with direct and resolved action. Issue blocks where needed if the issue is not severe, but otherwise, vandalism is always addressed through permanent bans.

Trolls

Trolls are people who sow discord and seek to start conflicts on site. They’ll often do so by posting inflammatory, controversial, or off-topic messages, seeking an emotional response. They’re main goal is to disrupt otherwise normal discussion, solely for entertainment. Often, this will include harassment, and is synonymous with personal attacks. Trolling is strictly prohibited on the Kingdom Hearts Wiki, and users engaging in intentional disruptive behavior with such aims should be blocked or banned as needed.

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