FamilySearch Wiki:Wiki Policies and Principles

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Guiding Principles and Policies
Guiding Principles and Policies of the Wiki are important for us to understand. Also we use them to guide others that come to the Wiki. The link above leads to all the major help pages for the Guiding Principles and Policies.

Guiding Principles

 * Free


 * As a not-for-profit entity, FamilySearch fundamentally requires that all its products and services, including the Research Wiki, be free of charge to everyone.


 * Sources and Delimiters


 * Articles should cite authoritative, verifiable sources whenever possible. Limit discussion of religion, politics, ethnicity, culture, and history. Do not include details about specific ancestors, or individual unless they are used as examples.


 * Neutral Point of View


 * The Research Wiki is not the place to include personal testimonials, stories of research success, or advertising platforms. Overly religious, political, ethnic, cultural, historic, and nationalistic discussions can tend to be biased


 * Spam Free
 * Code of Contact


 * Ccontent must be civil and avoid conflicts of interest.


 * Be Bold

Policies

 * Personal Actions


 * Always work to improve the site, programs that update pages automatically, are not allowed, civility and polite discourse,

encourage others, be bold in your desire to edit, avoid editing wars, use mediation to resolve issues, no personal attacks, relinquist ownership, play fair, three revert rule, user ID visible, conditons of use, vandalism, be kind to new comers, and Your User page is a great place to introdue your self and to set tone, but avoid advertisements.


 * Content and Style


 * Avoid attack pages and individual genealogy they will be deleted. Search for page names to keep the same tone, use a netural view in the article, share proven research techniques, always cite sources, follow guiding principles, let useability determine size, keep images small and manageable,

create a disambiguation pagefor neeeded pages, and link don't copy.


 * Deletion


 * Deleting Articles or Pages, Immediate deletion, Category deletion, and Deletion Process.

Also see The Vision:Why We Built FamilySearch Wiki


 * Policy and Enforcement


 * Blocking and banning, arbitration, disputes, and mediation.


 * Legal and Copyright


 * Respect copyright, proper image use and libel.


 * Policy Change or Additions


 * Policy Changes or Additions

Conditions of Use

 * Creative Commons Use, Registration Obligations, Conditions When You Contribute, Your Right to Submit Contributions, Code of Conduct, Publishing Your Name, Legal Status and Jurisdiction, Limitations of Liability, Disclaimers, and Notice for Claims of Intellectual Property Violations.

Purpose and Appropriate Topics

 * FamilySearch Wiki is
 * Instructions on how to find, use and analyze records that are genealogically useful, Historical definitions of legal terms, occupations and other terms that are useful to genealogists, and Images of records used as examples of the kind of information a type of record will contain.


 * FamilySearch Wiki is not
 * A place to post (or find) information about a specific ancestor, A place to post data sets and genealogical records, such as obituaries, military histories, or transcriptions of record sources, A collection of product reviews, An advertising medium for products or services. For more information, see the Professional Genealogists page, A world encyclopedia of holidays and family traditions. Those which affect family history records or research methods are mentioned under specific countries, A place to publicly post internal policies or contact information of the Family History Department or any other LDS Church affiliate, A repository of knowledge regarding the use of FamilySearch products, A place to survey users, solicit feedback or collect suggestions regarding the development of products other than this wiki, A place to post religious doctrine or advocate or criticize religious practices, and A place to post images of LDS temples.

for suggestions of other places on the Internet to post the information you want to share.