FizzWiki:Community Standards

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Topics

The scope of FizzWiki includes Fizz/Fizz-adjacent music, the artists, events and culture thereof, sound design and music theory/phenomenology/philosophy.

Established Topics

You can write about established topics, just make sure not to steal content directly from other sources unless cited. Just be reasonable

New Topics

The Fizz community is home to many different unique concepts, terminology and opinions. Feel free to create pages about topics that are talked about in the Fizz community, but you can also create an article about a topic you created yourself, as long as it's clear, cohesive, extensive, and fits in with the rest of FizzWiki.

Format

Writing Style

FizzWiki writing styles include encyclopedic entries (like on Wikipedia), Basically, try to make it read like a Wikipedia article, even if it's opinion-heavy or sarcastic.

Grammar

Use proper grammar and try to make the pages look as nice as possible.

Tone

Unlike Wikipedia, whose content is written from a strictly neutral point of view, FizzWiki allows for content written from a subjective point of view. Some FizzWiki pages are purely informational, but pages with irony, sarcasm and humour are also allowed. This can make articles a lot more fun to read!

If you’re editing a page that you didn’t start, try to use the same tone as what’s already been written.

Uploads

The upload limit is 1MB, but try to keep uploads as small as possible, even if they look a little bit funny.

No Bigotry

Racism, sexism, homophobia and any kind of bigotry based on immutable characteristics is not tolerated. However, AI-artist-phobia and jazz-phobia are encouraged.

AI

Prompting AI to help you write is banned. Fizz is a movement centred around human creativity and this website reflects that.

The FizzWiki admins reserve the right to delete or move information from any article for any reason.