Translations:VRCWiki:Conflicts of interest/16/en
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A general example that summarizes it all:
Let's assume a hypothetical project in the form of a World called "Super Fun World".
- The creator of Super Fun World cannot create a page about "Super Fun World," but an interested community member can!
- If that community member is also a Patreon subscriber to the creator of Super Fun World, they should ideally disclose this affiliation in the edit summary when creating the page.
- One of the 3D modelers for Super Fun World spots a couple of typos on the page and corrects them in a minor edit.
- The creator of Super Fun World notices an incorrect date attributed to an event hosted in the World and makes a minor edit to correct it, providing a valid citation if necessary (especially if the original date was a typo).
- A hardcore fan of Super Fun World reads a new development blog published by the creator and decides some of the information is notable enough to include in the article. They add a new section (or update an existing one) with a neutral point of view, using the blog as a citation.
…and so on! This example illustrates how different levels of affiliation affect editing practices while ensuring adherence to COI guidelines.