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So, you wanna help edit this wiki, yeah? Ya gotta follow a few rules, first.

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

Official pages These live under the :vrchat namespace.

Official pages are written by VRChat. New pages cannot be created by users, but edits may be made.

Patch notes Documentation of features “User manual” information, like controls, system requirements, UI and menu layout Official pages Detailed documentation of VRChat features User guides and “How To” information for using VRChat

Page and image formatting Here, we’ll link to sub-articles and pages that dictate and facilitate the organization and consistency of pages and images in our wiki.

syntax Remember that these articles can become outdated as time passes, consensus changes, and new elements are introduced to VRChat.

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 VRChat Creator Documentation should be provided, as should links to Unity Documentation.

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.

Talk Pages Talk pages are available in the talk namespace. A link to view an article’s talk page is available in the “Page Tools” section below the page itself.

Personal Conduct Edit and revert wars typically arise from disagreements over changes made by users, leading to repeated reversals or modifications in a brief period. To prevent this, edit summaries should clarify modifications, and talk pages should be used to help settle disputes. It is advised to stop 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.