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=== VRChat Wiki Rules and Guidelines ===
== VRChat Wiki Rules and Guidelines ==
So, you wanna help edit this wiki, yeah? Ya gotta follow a few rules, first.
 
Welcome to the official knowledgebase for VRChat! Publishing content is subject to the [[Terms of Service]] and [[Community Guidelines]], in addition to VRChat’s other policies and the Wiki. VRChat’s Wiki is overseen by a group of [[VRCWiki:Roles|volunteer maintainers and organizers]] appointed by VRChat, Inc.
 
Follow these rules and guidelines to keep the Wiki scholarly, professional, and reader-friendly. Keep them in mind when contributing to an article or page. Any questions or concerns regarding VRChat Wiki's guidelines can be directed to either [[VRCWiki talk:Guidelines|the discussion page]] for this article, or VRChat Wiki's [[Discord servers#VRChat Wiki|Discord]] server.


== Type of permitted content ==
== Type of permitted content ==
At this moment, the following types of pages are permitted on this wiki.


=== Official Pages ===
All edits should follow a [[VRCWiki:Neutral point of view|neutral point of view]] (NPOV) and adhere to the [[VRCWiki:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]] (MOS). If you are directly involved in creating, developing, or managing (primary source) the content of an article, you are prohibited from editing it. For more information, see VRChat Wiki’s [[VRCWiki:Conflicts of interest|Conflict of Interest]] (COI) policy.
Official pages are written by the VRChat Wiki Team. Edits cannot be made by users, but they can discuss on the article's Talk page.
 
VRChat is a platform for users aged thirteen and older. '''All content must be age-appropriate. Refrain from inappropriate or sexually suggestive language.'''
 
The following types of content are permitted on this Wiki:
 
== Official pages ==
 
'''Official pages''' are curated by the VRChat Wiki team and contain information about official VRChat worlds, features, and other topics provided by the base platform. Users can suggest edits, but a Maintainer must approve them after publishing. Any user can freely start or discuss topics on the article’s "Talk" page.
 
These official pages will contain a ''noticebox'' at the top, like:
{{Noticebox/Official}}
 
Official VRChat articles include information and citations, such as:
* Patch notes
* Feature documentation
* "User manual" information (controls, system requirements, UI, and menu layout)
 
Information on official pages is as accurate as possible at the time of the last edit; if an article has outdated or missing information, please make an edit. After submitting an edit an official page, your edit will likely require approval before changes are visible.
 
=== Community pages ===
 
'''Community pages''' can be created and edited by any user. These articles summarize VRChat's community content. You can start by searching for a community article in the Search Bar with ''Community:'' followed by a subject. If it does not yet have a page, and the content meets [[VRCWiki:Notability|notability criteria]], you can create it!


* Patch notes.
Community articles have a noticebox at the top, like:
* Documentation of features.
{{Noticebox/Community}}
* “User manual” information, like controls, system requirements, UI and menu layout.


== Page and image formatting ==
Add this noticebox by typing: <nowiki>{{Noticebox/Community}}</nowiki>.
Here, we’ll link to sub-articles and pages that dictate and facilitate the organization and consistency of pages and images in our Wiki.


* [[Special:MyLanguage/VRCWiki:Syntax|syntax]]
==== Guides ====


Remember that these articles can become outdated as time passes, consensus changes, and new elements are introduced to VRChat.
'''Guides''' are informative articles that help users learn about a subject, or perform a task step by step. Guides are pages that include ''Guides:'' within the name, and also includes <nowiki>[[Category:Guide]]</nowiki> in the source code.
 
=== Files ===
 
'''Files''' are images that can be added to a page to enhance an article visually. Any user can upload files at [[Special:Upload]]. The VRChat Wiki team must approve images before they are added. It is generally best practice to upload images in .webp format.
 
Try to remove or blur usernames or [[Special:MyLanguage/Groups|groups]] from images when possible. Do not include any sensitive, inappropriate, or sexually suggestive content.


== Verification ==
== Verification ==
Information added to the wiki should be accurate and avoid misleading readers. Content that exists in VRChat does not require references, as the platform itself (and the content within) provides the source. Editors should use wiki links to direct readers to the relevant information.


When relevant, links to the [https://creators.vrchat.com VRChat Creator Documentation] should be provided, as should links to [https://docs.unity.com Unity Documentation].
Information on VRChat Wiki should be accurate, and avoid misleading readers. Cite any external information, or use Wikipedia links to direct readers to relevant information.
 
When relevant, link to the {{VRC link|https://creators.vrchat.com|VRChat Creator Documentation}} or to [https://docs.unity.com Unity Documentation].
 
==== Unreleased content ====
{{Noticebox/unreleased}}


Information regarding upcoming features or functionality should not be documented if it is speculative. If a feature or function has been documented officially (say, via a Dev Update on the official forum), it should be linked where appropriate as a source.
Information about upcoming features or functionality should not be documented if it is based on rumors, or speculation. If a feature or function has been documented officially by VRChat (for example, on a [[Special:MyLanguage/Developer Update|developer update]]), should be cited as a source. If content exists within the [[VRChat API]], or localization tools, such as Crowdin, content such as this can likely be placed on the [[Community:Leaks]] page.


== Discussion Pages ==
== Discussion pages ==
Discussion pages, commonly known as "talk pages" are available in the Discussion section of an article or page. Be sure to include a Heading and name for the heading in regards to the topic being discussed, followed by the content in the body below your heading. Please end your discussion with your username, date, and time after a message!
Discussion pages, also called "talk pages", are available in the Discussion section of an article. Include a heading for the topic, followed by your content. End your post with four tildes: <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>


'''e.g.''' ''Hello, I wanted to debate the context for this. Can you reply soon? Thanks!'' -[[Special:MyLanguage/User:Screenname|Your name]] ([[Special:MyLanguage/User talk:Your name|talk]]) HH:MM, DD Month Year (UTC)
These four tildes sign your post like: -[[Special:MyLanguage/User:Screenname|Your name]] ([[Special:MyLanguage/User talk:Your name|talk]]) HH:MM, DD Month Year (UTC)


== Personal Conduct and Disputes ==
== Personal conduct, and disputes ==
Back-and-forth edit and reversions typically can arise from disagreements over changes made by users, leading to repeated reversals or modifications in a brief period. Disputes may happen, however: VRChat Wiki, like many formal knowledgebases will remain civil when it comes to disputing. To prevent this, edit summaries should clarify modifications, and politely approaching a neutral resolution on Discussion pages on the article or user page are encouraged to help settle disputes. Do not harass or be uncivil anywhere on the VRChat Wiki, including Discussion pages. It is advised to cease altering disputed sections of articles until there is an agreement. Emphasizing the importance of ''assuming good faith'' is crucial, as most contributors aim to enhance the Wiki despite having varying views on the best approach.
Back-and-forth edits and reversions may result from disagreements over changes, leading to repeated reversals in a short period.
 
Disputes may occur. However, VRChat Wiki, like other knowledgebases, must remain civil. To prevent conflict, use clear edit summaries and seek a neutral resolution on an article’s discussion page.
 
Alternatively, discuss a compromise on a user page. Do not harass or act uncivil anywhere on the Wiki, including discussion pages. Refrain from altering disputed sections until an agreement is reached. Assume good faith, as most contributors want to improve the Wiki but may have different perspectives.


''For further information on conduct, see also:''
''For further information on conduct, see also:''


* [[Special:MyLanguage/wikipedia:Wikipedia:Assume_good_faith|Wikipedia:Assume good faith]]
* [[:Wikipedia:Assume_good_faith|Wikipedia:Assume good faith]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/wikipedia:Wikipedia:Dispute_resolution|Wikipedia:Dispute resolution]]
* [[:Wikipedia:Dispute_resolution|Wikipedia:Dispute resolution]]
* [[VRCWiki:Backseat_moderation]]
 
==See also==
 
* [[VRCWiki:Contributor hub|Contributor hub]]
* [[VRCWiki:How to Contribute|How to Contribute]]
* [[VRCWiki:Disciplinary_policy|Disciplinary policy]]
* [[Community Guidelines]]


[[Category:VRCWiki Policies]]
[[Category:VRCWiki policies]]

Latest revision as of 23:15, 12 April 2025

VRChat Wiki Rules and Guidelines

Welcome to the official knowledgebase for VRChat! Publishing content is subject to the Terms of Service and Community Guidelines, in addition to VRChat’s other policies and the Wiki. VRChat’s Wiki is overseen by a group of volunteer maintainers and organizers appointed by VRChat, Inc.

Follow these rules and guidelines to keep the Wiki scholarly, professional, and reader-friendly. Keep them in mind when contributing to an article or page. Any questions or concerns regarding VRChat Wiki's guidelines can be directed to either the discussion page for this article, or VRChat Wiki's Discord server.

Type of permitted content

All edits should follow a neutral point of view (NPOV) and adhere to the Manual of Style (MOS). If you are directly involved in creating, developing, or managing (primary source) the content of an article, you are prohibited from editing it. For more information, see VRChat Wiki’s Conflict of Interest (COI) policy.

VRChat is a platform for users aged thirteen and older. All content must be age-appropriate. Refrain from inappropriate or sexually suggestive language.

The following types of content are permitted on this Wiki:

Official pages

Official pages are curated by the VRChat Wiki team and contain information about official VRChat worlds, features, and other topics provided by the base platform. Users can suggest edits, but a Maintainer must approve them after publishing. Any user can freely start or discuss topics on the article’s "Talk" page.

These official pages will contain a noticebox at the top, like:

VRLogo.png
V · EThis is an official VRChat information page!
It is reviewed and approved by the VRCWiki Team. Learn how to contribute to this page by reading the Contribution Guide.

Official VRChat articles include information and citations, such as:

  • Patch notes
  • Feature documentation
  • "User manual" information (controls, system requirements, UI, and menu layout)

Information on official pages is as accurate as possible at the time of the last edit; if an article has outdated or missing information, please make an edit. After submitting an edit an official page, your edit will likely require approval before changes are visible.

Community pages

Community pages can be created and edited by any user. These articles summarize VRChat's community content. You can start by searching for a community article in the Search Bar with Community: followed by a subject. If it does not yet have a page, and the content meets notability criteria, you can create it!

Community articles have a noticebox at the top, like:

IconOnly CL Portal.png
V · ECommunity-written content
The following was created by the community. It may contain material not directly endorsed by the VRChat team. To learn more, consider reading Contributing to the VRChat Wiki.

Add this noticebox by typing: {{Noticebox/Community}}.

Guides

Guides are informative articles that help users learn about a subject, or perform a task step by step. Guides are pages that include Guides: within the name, and also includes [[Category:Guide]] in the source code.

Files

Files are images that can be added to a page to enhance an article visually. Any user can upload files at Special:Upload. The VRChat Wiki team must approve images before they are added. It is generally best practice to upload images in .webp format.

Try to remove or blur usernames or groups from images when possible. Do not include any sensitive, inappropriate, or sexually suggestive content.

Verification

Information on VRChat Wiki should be accurate, and avoid misleading readers. Cite any external information, or use Wikipedia links to direct readers to relevant information.

When relevant, link to the Official VRChat source VRChat Creator Documentation or to Unity Documentation.

Unreleased content

CautionTriangle.png
V · EUnreleased or beta content!
This content is currently unreleased or in beta, be aware it could change!
[Reason: No reason provided.]

Information about upcoming features or functionality should not be documented if it is based on rumors, or speculation. If a feature or function has been documented officially by VRChat (for example, on a developer update), should be cited as a source. If content exists within the VRChat API, or localization tools, such as Crowdin, content such as this can likely be placed on the Community:Leaks page.

Discussion pages

Discussion pages, also called "talk pages", are available in the Discussion section of an article. Include a heading for the topic, followed by your content. End your post with four tildes: ~~~~

These four tildes sign your post like: -Your name (talk) HH:MM, DD Month Year (UTC)

Personal conduct, and disputes

Back-and-forth edits and reversions may result from disagreements over changes, leading to repeated reversals in a short period.

Disputes may occur. However, VRChat Wiki, like other knowledgebases, must remain civil. To prevent conflict, use clear edit summaries and seek a neutral resolution on an article’s discussion page.

Alternatively, discuss a compromise on a user page. Do not harass or act uncivil anywhere on the Wiki, including discussion pages. Refrain from altering disputed sections until an agreement is reached. Assume good faith, as most contributors want to improve the Wiki but may have different perspectives.

For further information on conduct, see also:

See also