User:Net narcolepsy/CWCki Style rewrite
Editing the CWCki can be difficult. It is a collaborative effort that benefits from consistency, clarity, and a shared understanding of the best practices. This guide outlines the formatting, tone, and structural standards for contributors to ensure that articles are informative, well-organized, and aligned with community expectations.
This is not a forum, or a platform for speculation. The CWCki exists to document verifiable events and individuals connected to Chris and his orbit. Please edit responsibly.
General Principles
- Objective Tone: Maintain a neutral, factual, and mildly witty tone. Avoid sarcasm, personal theories, and unverified claims.
- Avoid Memespeak: This is not Encyclopedia Dramatica. Internet slang, reaction images, and meme language are discouraged.
- No Trolling: The CWCki does not exist to troll Chris or any other individuals. Do not use this site to "out" trolls before their involvement with Chris has concluded.
- Keep the Focus on Chris: Articles should emphasize Chris’s direct interactions or relevance to subjects. Avoid unnecessary biographical detail on minor figures.
Naming Conventions
- For videos, use the exact YouTube title.
- For people, use their most commonly recognized alias or full name.
- Follow standard Wikipedia naming conventions and disambiguation guidelines where applicable.
Writing About Chris
- Always refer to Chris as Chris throughout the site. Do not use “Chris-chan” since it is overly long unless you are specifically referring to Chris-Chan Sonichu.
- Use he/him pronouns consistently. Although Chris is legally a transgender woman, using male pronouns maintains consistency with the rest of the CWCki and helps prevent confusion.
- Chris’s full legal name is Christine Weston Chandler, but “Chris” is the standard term for consistency and readability.
Writing About Others
- For Barbara Chandler, use “Barb” in most contexts. Her full name is unnecessary.
- For Bob Chandler, refer to him as “Bob.” He may be referred to as The Internet Lumberjack only where relevant.
- For trolls, galpals, or family members, always include:
- Full name and aliases (if known)
- Background and first contact with Chris
- Major involvement (sagas, events, notable quotes)
- Outcome or end of contact (if applicable)
PROTIP:
Do not include private information about non-troll individuals unless it is clearly public and relevant to Chris.
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Article Structure
Articles should include the following structure where appropriate:
- Lead Section - A concise paragraph answering: Who? What? When? Why? Mention significant identifiers, major events, or contributions to the Chris saga.
- Infobox (if available) - Use appropriate templates like Infobox Person or Infobox Video.
- Chronological Sections - Divide content into clearly labeled sections (e.g., Early Life, Contact with Chris, Aftermath). Use second-level headers (== Section ==) and add subheadings (=== Subsection ===) where needed.
Video Pages
For video articles:
- Use the original YouTube title when available.
- First paragraph should include:
- Upload date
- Creator (usually Chris)
- Summary of video contents
- Notes on appearance or behavior
Formatting Guidelines
- Capitalization
- Proper nouns (e.g., Sonichu) and first words of sentences must be capitalized.
- Section titles should use Sentence case (e.g., == Early life ==, not == EARLY LIFE ==).
- Spacing:
- Leave one blank line between sections.
- Possessives:
- Use Chris’s (not Chris’) per CWCki convention.
Dates and Spelling
- Use British-style date formatting: dd Month yyyy
✅ 4 June 2025
❌ June 4, 2025
❌ 06/04/2025
Use American English spelling (e.g., color, organize, elevator) but provide context for non-American references when needed.
References and Citations
- Use ref/ref tags to cite information.
Use of Files and Media
- Upload only relevant, high-quality images.
- Check for duplicates before uploading.
- Use clear, descriptive filenames.
Categories
- Add appropriate category tags at the very bottom of the article.
- Each tag should go on its own line
- Many templates apply categories automatically; do not duplicate them.
Drafting and Major Edits
- Use your User Page or sandbox to draft large overhauls or new pages.
- Discuss controversial changes on the Talk page before making major edits to long-standing articles.
Final Notes
The CWCki is a very unique documentation project. Respect the effort that goes into keeping it factual, up-to-date, and accessible. Consistency across articles benefits readers. If you're ever unsure how to proceed, consult this guide, look at similar articles, or ask for feedback on the talk page.