Category:Wiki Page Classification

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Placeholder to describe different classifications of Wiki Pages and their intended use. Some will operate as a guideline/recommendation, others might require explicit prior approval to use.




Common and Uncommon IC Knowledge are Guidelines. In the spirit of these, it is completely up to you the player to decide if your character would have a reason to know about it. Neither of these need to be requested. Basically it is offering guidance to you as opposed to a restriction. You can of course opt for your character to not know something that is common/uncommon knowledge. It is purely designed to encourage players to stop and think "How would my character know about this?" and then proceed accordingly.




Restricted Knowledge is just that, restricted. Don't Metagame. This type of information is included on the wiki to ensure players are informed, there for reference, as well enabling players to know something exists OOC'ly, because if you don't know about it OOC you can't even start thinking about if/how to learn about it IC. This information is to help facilitate character growth, research, and so on.



The easiest one, these pages are designed to be OOC and is mostly self explanatory. This classification is designed to help the player distinguish between IC and OOC, especially since at times the line can blur - especially when discussing and referring to mechanics. It will also use a lot of phrasing, terms, and definitions that may or may not translate well to IC language.



Some times pages include both IC and OOC information. The page should clearly define which is which. Basically it merges the IC Common Knowledge + the OOC Mechanics into one classification. Unless otherwise mentioned on that specific page, most of this information is going to be at player discretion to use or not use IC.


This is 100% IC, but from the perspective of an actual character. That also means it may or may not be accurate OOC'ly. Additionally, this classification doesn't have "access levels" like the other IC information does. Please use discretion with this. Given that, the safest approach would be to consider this information "Uncommon" by default, allow the page itself to dictate whether or not it deviates from that, and as always try to consider if it makes sense for your character to possess that knowledge. Examples: Going to taverns to learn more, sifting through archives, visiting libraries, and so on. Remember these are guidelines to help facilitate RP and not hard rules/restrictions.

Subcategories

This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.