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Misplaced Pages is an online ] and, as a means to that end, ] of people interested in building a high-quality encyclopedia in a spirit of mutual ]. Therefore, there are certain things that '''Misplaced Pages is ''not'''''.

==Style and format==
===<span id="PAPER" />Misplaced Pages is not a paper encyclopedia===
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]; there is no practical limit to the number of topics it can cover, or the total amount of content, other than verifiability and the other points presented on this page. However, there is an important distinction between what technically can be done, and what reasonably should be done, which is covered in the Content section below.

'''This policy is not a free pass for inclusion:''' articles must still abide by the appropriate content policies, particularly those covered in the ].

Keeping articles to a reasonable size is important for Misplaced Pages's accessibility, especially for ] and ] readers since it directly affects page download time (see ]). After a point, splitting an article into separate articles and leaving adequate summaries is a natural part of growth for a topic (see ]). Some topics are covered by print encyclopedias only in short, static articles; however, because Misplaced Pages does not require paper, we can include more information, provide more external links, update more quickly, and so on.

This also means you do not have to redirect one topic to an equivalent topic of more common usage. A "See also" section stating that further information on the topic is available on the page of a closely related topic may be preferable.<!--This is not a style guideline; perhaps this should be cropped entirely.-->

:''For stylistic ways in which Misplaced Pages differs from a paper publication, see the ].''

==Content==
Misplaced Pages is not an indiscriminate collection of information; merely being true or useful does not automatically make something suitable for inclusion in an encyclopedia. Although there is an ongoing debate about the encyclopedic merits of several classes of entries, consensus is that the following are good examples of what Misplaced Pages is not. The examples under each section are not intended to be exhaustive; see ].

===<span id="DICT" /><span id="DICTIONARY" /><span id="DICDEF"/>Misplaced Pages is not a dictionary===

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Misplaced Pages is not a dictionary, usage, or jargon guide. Misplaced Pages articles are not:

# '''Definitions.''' Although articles should ''begin'' with a ] and description of '''one''' topic, they should provide other types of information about that topic as well. Articles that contain nothing more than a definition should be expanded with additional encyclopedic content, if possible.
# '''Dictionary entries.''' Encyclopedia articles are about a person, or a people, a concept, a place, an event, a thing, etc. In some cases, a word or phrase itself may be an encyclopedic subject, such as ] or ], but articles rarely if ever contain multiple ''distinct'' definitions or usages of a term. Articles about the cultural or mathematical significance of individual ] are also acceptable.<br />For a wiki that ''is'' a dictionary, visit our sister project ]. Dictionary definitions should be ] there.
# '''Usage guides''' or '''slang and idiom guides.''' Descriptive articles about languages, dialects, or types of slang (such as ], ] or ]) are desirable. Prescriptive guides for prospective speakers of such languages are not. See ] below for more information.<br />For a wiki that ''is'' a collection of guidebooks, visit our sister project ]. Prescriptive guides for prospective speakers of a language should be transwikied there. Exceptions include terms with encyclopedic disputes connected with them, such as ]: The use of "Macedonia" as the name of a country is disputed by Greece, which uses it as the name of a region, and the debate is well-covered in many reliable sources.

===<span id="OR" /><span id="OTHOUGHT" /><span id="PUBLISHER" /><span id="COOL" />Misplaced Pages is not a publisher of original thought===
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Misplaced Pages is not a place to publish your own thoughts and analyses or to publish new information not previously published. Per our policy on original research, please '''do not use Misplaced Pages for any of the following''':

# '''Primary (original) research''' such as proposing theories and solutions, original ideas, defining terms, coining new words, et cetera. If you have done primary research on a topic, publish your results in other venues such as ] journals, other printed forms, or respected online sites, and Misplaced Pages will report about your work once it becomes part of accepted knowledge. ] of such ] are needed to demonstrate that material is ], and not merely the editor's ].
# '''Original inventions.''' If you or a friend invented the word '']'', a drinking game, or a new type of dance move, it is not ] to be an article until multiple, independent, and reliable secondary sources report on it. ].
# '''Personal essays''' {{anchor|ESSAY}} that state your particular feelings about a topic (rather than the consensus of experts). Misplaced Pages is supposed to compile human knowledge. It is not a vehicle to make personal opinions become part of human knowledge. In the unusual situation where the opinions of an individual are important enough to discuss, it is preferable to let other people write about them. Personal essays on topics relating to Misplaced Pages are welcome in your user namespace or on the ]. There is a Misplaced Pages ] at that encourages personal opinions in articles.
# '''Discussion forums.'''{{anchor|FORUM|CHAT}} Please try to stay on the task of creating an encyclopedia. You can chat with folks about Misplaced Pages-related topics on their user talk pages, and should resolve problems with articles on the relevant ], but please do not take discussion into articles. In addition, bear in mind that talk pages exist for the purpose of discussing how to improve articles; they are not mere general discussion pages about the subject of the article, nor are they a helpdesk for obtaining instructions or technical assistance. If you wish to ask a specific question on a topic, Misplaced Pages has a ], and questions should be asked there rather than on talk pages. Wikipedians who wish to hold casual discussions with fellow Wikipedians can use the ], such as . Note that this is an IRC channel, not a message board. There are also a number of early-stage projects that attempt to use a wiki for discussion and debate.
# '''Journalism.'''{{anchor|JOURNALISM}} Misplaced Pages should not offer first-hand news reports on breaking stories. Misplaced Pages is not a ]. However, our sister project ] does exactly that, and ''is'' intended to be a primary source. Misplaced Pages does have many ''encyclopedia articles'' on topics of historical significance that are currently in the news, and can be updated with recently ] information.

===<span id="SOAP" /><span id="SOAPBOX" />Misplaced Pages is not a soapbox===
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Misplaced Pages is not a ], a battleground, or a vehicle for propaganda and advertising. This applies to articles, categories, templates, talk page discussions, and user pages. Therefore, content hosted in Misplaced Pages is not:

# <span id="ADVOCATE" />'''], ], or ]''' of any kind, commercial, political, religious, or otherwise. Of course, an article can report objectively ''about'' such things, as long as an attempt is made to describe the topic from a ]. You might wish to start a ] or visit a ] if you want to convince people of the merits of your favorite views.<ref>Misplaced Pages pages may not be used for advocacy unrelated to Misplaced Pages, but pages ''in the Misplaced Pages namespace'' may be used to advocate for specific viewpoints regarding the improvement or organization of Misplaced Pages itself. So essays, portals, project pages, etc. are part of what Misplaced Pages is.</ref>
# <span id="OPINION" />'''Opinion pieces'''. Although some topics, particularly those concerning current affairs and politics, may stir passions and tempt people to "climb ]es" (i.e. passionately advocate their pet point of view), Misplaced Pages is not the medium for this. Articles must be balanced to put entries, especially for ], in a reasonable perspective, and represent a ]. Furthermore, Misplaced Pages authors should strive to write articles that will not quickly become obsolete. However, Misplaced Pages's sister project ] allows commentaries on its articles.
# <span id="SCANDAL" />'''Scandal mongering''' or gossip. ] are required to meet an especially high standard, as they may otherwise be ] or infringe the subjects' right to ]. Articles should not be written purely to ] the reputation of another person.
# '''Self-promotion.''' It can be tempting to write about yourself or projects in which you have a strong personal involvement. However, do remember that the standards for encyclopedic articles apply to such pages just like any other, including the requirement to maintain a neutral point of view, which is difficult when writing about yourself or about projects close to you. Creating overly abundant links and references to autobiographical articles is unacceptable. See ], ] and ].
# <span id="ADVERTISING" />'''Advertising.''' Articles about companies and products are written in an ]. Article topics must be third-party ], so articles about very small "garage" or local companies are typically unacceptable. External links to commercial organizations are acceptable if they identify major organizations associated with a topic (see ] for an example). Misplaced Pages neither endorses organizations nor runs affiliate programs. See also ] for guidelines on corporate notability. Those promoting causes or events, or issuing ]s, even if noncommercial, should use a forum other than Misplaced Pages to do so.

Non-disruptive statements of opinion on internal Misplaced Pages policies and guidelines may be made on user pages, as they are relevant to the current and future operation of the project.

===<span id="MIRROR" /><span id="REPOSITORY" /><span id="LINK" /><span id="LINKS" />Misplaced Pages is not a mirror or a repository of links, images, or media files===
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Misplaced Pages is neither a ] nor a ] of links, images, or media files.<ref>The ] incorporates many images and some text which are considered "fair use" into its GFDLed articles. (Other language Wikipedias often ''do not''.) See also ].</ref> Misplaced Pages articles are not:

# Mere '''collections of external links''' or '''Internet directories.''' There is nothing wrong with adding one or more useful content-relevant links to an article; however, excessive lists can dwarf articles and detract from the purpose of Misplaced Pages. On articles about topics with many fansites, for example, including a link to one major fansite may be appropriate. See ] for some guidelines.
# Mere '''collections of internal links,''' except for ] pages when an article title is ambiguous, and for ] to assist with article organisation and navigation; for these, please follow the guidelines outlined at ].
# Mere '''collections of ] or other source material''' such as entire books or source code, original historical documents, letters, laws, proclamations, and other source material that are only useful when presented with their original, unmodified wording. Complete copies of primary sources may go into ], but not on Misplaced Pages. There is nothing wrong with using ] such as ] to add content to an article. See also ] and ].
# Mere '''collections of photographs or media files''' with no text to go with the articles. If you are interested in presenting a picture, please provide an encyclopedic context, or consider adding it to ''']'''. If a picture comes from a public domain source on a website, then consider adding it to ] or ].
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===Misplaced Pages is not a blog, webspace provider, social networking, or memorial site===
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Misplaced Pages is not a social network like ] or ]. You may not host your own ], ], or ] at Misplaced Pages. Misplaced Pages pages are not:

# <span id="WEBSPACE" /><span id="MYSPACE" /><span id="FACEBOOK" /><span id="SOCIALNET" /><span id="SOCIAL" /><span id="BLOG" />'''Personal web pages.''' ] have their own ], but they may be used only to present information relevant to working on the encyclopedia. If you are looking to make a personal webpage or ] or to post your resume, please make use of one of the many free providers on the Internet or any hosting included with your Internet account. The focus of user pages ''should not'' be ], but rather providing a foundation for effective ]. ] that refer to Misplaced Pages in some way may be created in an appropriate ], however.
# <span id="storage"/>'''] areas.''' Please upload only files that are used (or will be used) in encyclopedia articles or project pages; anything else will be deleted. If you have extra relevant images, consider uploading them to the ], where they can be linked from Misplaced Pages.
# '''Dating services.''' Misplaced Pages is not an appropriate place to pursue relationships or sexual encounters. User pages that move beyond broad expressions of sexual orientation are unacceptable. However, you very well may make new friendships as you go about improving the encyclopedia.
# <span id="MEMORIAL" />'''Memorials.''' Misplaced Pages is not the place to memorialize deceased friends, relatives, acquaintances, or others. Subjects of encyclopedia articles must satisfy ]. Note that this policy does not apply outside of the main '''article''' space. Whilst using user space to create a memorial is generally not acceptable, limited exemption applies to the user space of established Wikipedians who have died. At a minimum it is expected that they were regular contributors, and that more than one tenured Wikipedian will have used the deceased user's page (or an appropriate sub-page) to add comments in the event, and after verification of, their death.

If you are interested in using the ] technology for a collaborative effort on something else, even if it is just a single page, there are many free and commercial ]. You can also install ] software on your server. See the '']'' wikibook for information on doing this. ] also allows personal wikis. See also ].

===<span id="DIR" /><span id="DIRECTORY" />Misplaced Pages is not a directory===
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Misplaced Pages is not a directory of everything that exists or has existed.<ref>This provision is not intended to encompass lists of links to articles within Misplaced Pages that are used for internal organization or to describe a notable subject.</ref> Misplaced Pages articles are not:
# '''Lists or repositories of loosely associated topics''' such as (but not limited to) quotations, ]s, or persons (real or fictional). If you want to enter lists of quotations, put them into our sister project ]. Of course, there is nothing wrong with having ] if their entries are famous ''because'' they are associated with or significantly contribute to the list topic (for example, ]). Misplaced Pages also includes reference tables and tabular information for quick reference. ''Merged groups of small articles'' based on a core topic are certainly permitted. (See ] for clarification.)
# <span id="Genealogical" />'''Genealogical entries.''' Biography articles should only be for people with some sort of fame, achievement, or perhaps notoriety. One measure of these is whether someone has been featured in several external sources (on or off-line). Less well-known people may be mentioned within other articles (e.g. Ronald Gay in ]). See ] for a proposed genealogical/biographical dictionary project.
# '''The ] or ]'''. Contact information such as phone numbers, fax numbers and email addresses are not encyclopedic.
# <span id="Directories" />'''], directory entries, ]''', or a '''resource for conducting business.''' For example, an article on a radio station should not list upcoming events, current promotions, current schedules, et cetera, although mention of major events, promotions or historically significant programme lists and schedules may be acceptable. Furthermore, the Talk pages associated with an article are for talking about the article, not for conducting the business of the topic of the article.
# <span id="Sales" />''']''', therefore product prices should not be quoted in an article unless they can be ] ''and'' there is a justified reason for their mention. Examples of justified reasons include notable sales of rare collectors items, prices relating to discussion of a price war, and historical discussion of economic inflation. On the other hand, street prices are ] that can vary widely from place to place and over time. Therefore, articles discussing products currently on sale should not quote street prices. In addition, Misplaced Pages is not a ] to be used to compare the prices of competing products, or the prices of a single product across different countries or regions.
# <span id="Cross" />'''Non-encyclopedic cross-categorizations''', such as "People from ethnic/cultural/religious group X employed by organization Y" or "Restaurants specializing in food type X in city Y". Cross-categories like these are not considered sufficient basis to create an article, unless the intersection of those categories is in some way a culturally significant phenomenon. See also ] for this issue in categories.
# <span id="Complete />'''A complete exposition of all possible details'''. Rather, an article is a summary of accepted knowledge regarding its subject.<ref>See ]</ref> Treat verifiable and sourced statements with appropriate ].

=== Misplaced Pages is not a manual, guidebook, textbook, or scientific journal===
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Misplaced Pages is an encyclopedic reference, not an instruction manual, guidebook, or textbook. Misplaced Pages articles should not read like:

# <span id="NOTMANUAL" /><span id="NOTHOWTO" /><span id="HOWTO" />'''Instruction manuals.''' While Misplaced Pages has descriptions of people, places and things, an ] should not read like a "how-to" style, ], ] (], ] or otherwise) or ]. This includes tutorials, walk-throughs, instruction manuals, game guides, and recipes.<ref>The how-to restriction does not apply to the ], where ] are appropriate, such as ]. Also, in the ], describing to the reader how other people or things use something is encyclopedic; instructing the reader in the ] about how to use something is not.</ref> If you are interested in a "how-to" type of manual, you may want to look at ] or our sister project, ].
# <span id="NOTTRAVEL" />'''Travel guides.''' An article on ] should mention landmarks, such as the ] and the ], but not the telephone number or street address of your favorite hotel or the current price of a ''café au lait'' on the ]. Misplaced Pages is not the place to recreate content more suited to entries in hotel or culinary guides, travelogues, and the like. Notable locations may meet the inclusion criteria, but the resulting articles need not include every tourist attraction, restaurant, hotel or venue, etc. Such details may be welcome at ], instead.
# <span id="INTERNET" />'''Internet guides.''' Misplaced Pages articles should not exist '''''only''''' to describe the nature, appearance or services a website offers, but should also describe the site in an ''encyclopedic manner'', offering detail on a website's achievements, impact or historical significance, which can be kept significantly more up-to-date than most reference sources, since editors can incorporate new developments and facts as they are made known. See the ] for examples.
# <span id="NOTTEXTBOOK" />'''Textbooks and annotated texts.''' Misplaced Pages is an encyclopedic reference, not a textbook. The purpose of Misplaced Pages is to present facts, not to teach subject matter. It is not appropriate to create or edit articles that read as textbooks, with leading questions and systematic problem solutions as examples. These belong on our sister projects, such as ] and ]. Other kinds of examples, specifically those intended to ''inform'' rather than to ''instruct'', may be appropriate for inclusion in a Misplaced Pages article.
# <span id="NOT PAPERS"/><span id="NOT PAPER"/>'''Scientific journals and research papers'''. A Misplaced Pages article should not be presented on the assumption that the reader is well versed in the topic's field. Introductory language in the ] and initial sections of the article should be written in plain terms and concepts that can be understood by any literate reader of Misplaced Pages without any knowledge in the given field before advancing to more detailed explanations of the topic. While ] should be provided for advanced terms and concepts in that field, articles should be written on the assumption that the reader will not or cannot follow these links, instead attempting to infer their meaning from the text.
# <span id="NOTCASE" />'''Case studies'''. Many topics are based on the relationship of ''factor X'' to ''factor Y'', resulting in one or more full articles. For example, this could refer to ''situation X'' in ''location Y'', or ''version X'' of ''item Y''. This is perfectly acceptable when the two variables put together represent some culturally significant phenomenon or some otherwise notable interest. Often, separate articles are needed for a subject within a range of different countries, due to substantial differences across international borders; articles such as "]" and "]" are fitting examples. Writing about "'''Oak trees in North Carolina'''" or a "'''Blue truck'''", however, would likely constitute a ] or ], and would otherwise be outright ridiculous.
# '''Academic language'''. Texts should be written for everyday readers, not for academics. Article titles should reflect ], not academic terminology, whenever possible.

===<span id="CBALL" /><span id="CRYSTAL" /><span id="CRYSTALBALL" /><span id="CBALL" />Misplaced Pages is not a crystal ball===
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Misplaced Pages is not a collection of ] speculation. All articles about anticipated events must be verifiable, and the subject matter must be of sufficiently wide interest that it would merit an article if the event had already occurred. It ''is'' appropriate to report discussion and arguments about the prospects for success of future proposals and projects or whether some development will occur, if discussion is properly referenced. It is ''not'' appropriate for editors to insert ]. In forward-looking articles about unreleased products, such as movies and games, take special care to avoid ] and unverified claims. In particular:

# Individual '''scheduled or expected future events''' should only be included if the event is notable and almost certain to take place. If preparation for the event is not already in progress, speculation about it must be well documented. Examples of appropriate topics include the ] and ]. By comparison, the 2020 U.S. presidential election and 2036 Summer Olympics are not appropriate article topics if nothing can be said about them that is verifiable and not original research. Avoid predicted sports team line-ups, which are inherently unverifiable and speculative. A schedule of future events may be appropriate if it can be verified.
# Individual items from a '''predetermined list or a systematic pattern of names,''' pre-assigned to future events or discoveries, are not suitable article topics, if only generic information is known about the item. ] is encyclopedic; "Tropical Storm Alberto (2012)" is not, even though it is virtually certain that a storm of that name will occur in the North Atlantic and will turn counterclockwise. Similarly, articles about '''words formed on a predictable numeric system''' (such as "septenquinquagintillion") are not encyclopedic unless they are defined on good authority, or genuinely in use. Certain scientific extrapolations are considered to be encyclopedic, such as chemical elements documented by ] before isolation in the laboratory.
# Articles that present '''extrapolation, speculation, and "future history"''' are original research and therefore inappropriate. While scientific and cultural norms continually evolve, we must wait for this evolution to happen, rather than try to predict it. Of course, we do and should have articles ''about'' '''notable''' ''artistic works, essays, or credible research'' that embody predictions. An article on '']'' is appropriate; an article on "Weapons to be used in World War III" is not.
# While currently accepted scientific paradigms may later be rejected, and hypotheses previously held to be controversial or incorrect sometimes become accepted by the scientific community, it is not the place of Misplaced Pages to venture such projections.

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As explained in the policy introduction, merely being true, or even ], does not automatically make something suitable for inclusion in the encyclopedia. Misplaced Pages articles should not be:

# <span id="PLOT" />'''Plot-only description of fictional works'''. Misplaced Pages treats fiction in an encyclopedic manner, discussing the reception, impact, and significance of notable works. A concise plot summary is usually appropriate as part of this larger coverage. For more information, see ].
# <span id="LYRICS" />'''Lyrics databases.''' Most song lyrics published after 1922 are protected by copyright, and any quotation of them must be kept to a minimum, and used for the purpose of direct commentary or to illustrate some aspect of the style. For songs in the public domain the article should not consist solely of the lyrics (] should be used for such articles instead), but should instead provide information about authorship, date of publication, social impact, and so on. Quotes from an out-of-copyright song should be kept to a reasonable length relative to the rest of the article, and used to facilitate discussion, or to illustrate the style; the full text can be put on ] and linked to from the article. ''Never link to the lyrics of copyrighted songs unless the site linked to clearly has the right to quote the work.'' See ] for full discussion.
# <span id="STATS" />'''Excessive listing of statistics.''' Long and sprawling lists of statistics may be confusing to readers and reduce the readability and neatness of our articles. In addition, articles should contain sufficient explanatory text to put statistics within the article in their proper context for a general reader. In cases where this may be necessary, (e.g. ]), consider using tables to enhance the readability of lengthy data lists.
# <span id="NEWS" />'''News reports.''' Misplaced Pages considers the historical ] of persons and events. News coverage can be useful source material for encyclopedic topics, but not all events warrant an encyclopedia article of their own. Routine news coverage of such things as announcements, sports, and tabloid journalism are not sufficient basis for an article. Even when an event is notable, individuals involved in it may not be. Unless news coverage of an individual goes beyond the context of a single event, our coverage of that individual should be limited to the article about that event, ] to their importance to the overall topic. (See ] for more details.) While including information on recent developments is sometimes appropriate, breaking news should not be emphasized or otherwise treated differently from other information. Timely news subjects not suitable for Misplaced Pages may be suitable for our sister project ]. See also: ]
# <span id="FAQ" />'''FAQs''' Furthermore, Misplaced Pages articles should not list ] (FAQs). Instead, format the information provided as neutral prose within the appropriate article(s).

===<span id="CENSOR" /><span id="CENSORED" />Misplaced Pages is not censored===
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Misplaced Pages may contain content that some readers consider objectionable or offensive, even exceedingly so (see ]). Anyone can edit an article, and changes made are displayed immediately, so Misplaced Pages cannot guarantee that articles or images will always be acceptable to all readers, or that they will adhere to general ] or ] norms.

Obviously inappropriate content (such as an irrelevant link to a ], or clear ]) is usually removed quickly. Content that is judged to violate Misplaced Pages's ] policy, or that violates other ] (especially ]) or the laws of the ] of ] where Misplaced Pages's ] are hosted, will also be removed. However, some articles may include text, images, or links which some people may find objectionable, when these materials are relevant to the content. Discussion of potentially objectionable content should not focus on its offensiveness but on whether it is appropriate to include in a given article. Beyond that, "being objectionable" is generally not sufficient grounds for removal of content.

Words and images that would be considered offensive, profane, or obscene by typical Misplaced Pages readers should be used if and only if their omission would cause the article to be less informative, relevant, or accurate, and no equally suitable alternatives are available—however, when a cited quotation contains words that may be offensive, it should not be ].

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The above policies are about Misplaced Pages's content. The following policies apply to Misplaced Pages's governance and processes.

===<span id="DEM" /><span id="DEMOCRACY" />Misplaced Pages is not a democracy===
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Misplaced Pages is <span class="plainlinks"></span> or any other ]. Its primary but not exclusive method of determining ] is through ] and ], ''not'' ]. Although editors occasionally use ] in an attempt to test for consensus, polls or surveys sometimes impede rather than assist discussion. They should be used with caution, and are no more ] than any other consensus decision. Elections and votes are only endorsed for things that take place outside Misplaced Pages proper, such as when electing the ].

===<span id="BUREAUCRACY" />Misplaced Pages is not a bureaucracy===
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Misplaced Pages is not governed by statute: it is not a ], and rules are not the purpose of the community. Written rules do not themselves set accepted practice, but rather document already existing community consensus regarding what should be accepted and what should be rejected. When ] is found to have occurred, it should be removed.

While Misplaced Pages's written ] should be taken seriously, they can be misused. Do not follow an overly strict interpretation of the ''letter'' of policy to violate the ''principles'' of the policy (see Misplaced Pages's guideline on ]). If the rules truly prevent you from improving the encyclopedia, ]. Disagreements are resolved through ] discussion, rather than through tightly sticking to rules and procedures. Furthermore, policies and guidelines themselves ] to reflect ].

A procedural error made in posting anything, such as a proposal or nomination, is not grounds for invalidating that post.

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Misplaced Pages is not a place to hold grudges, import personal conflicts, or nurture hatred or fear. Making personal battles out of Misplaced Pages discussions goes directly against our policies and goals.

Every user is expected to interact with others ], calmly, and in a spirit of cooperation. Do not ], harass, or intimidate those with whom you have a disagreement. Rather, approach the matter intelligently and engage in polite discussion. If another user behaves in an uncivil, uncooperative, or insulting manner, or even tries to harass or intimidate you, this does not give you an excuse to respond in kind. Address only the factual points brought forward, ignoring the inappropriate comments, or disregard that user entirely. You could also remind the user in question of Misplaced Pages's policy of ] in such a situation. If a conflict continues to bother you, take advantage of Misplaced Pages's ] process. There are always users willing to ] and ] disputes between others.

Resist the temptation to change Misplaced Pages ].

Misplaced Pages is a volunteer community, and does not require its users to give any more time and effort than they wish. Focus on improving the encyclopedia itself, rather than demanding more from other users.

Do not use Misplaced Pages to make ] or other threats against Misplaced Pages, Wikipedians, or the Wikimedia Foundation: other means already exist to communicate legal problems.<ref>If you believe that your legal rights are being violated, you may discuss this with other users involved, take the matter to the appropriate ], contact the , or in cases of ] violations notify us at ].
</ref> Threats are not tolerated and may result in a ].

===<span id="ANARCHY" />Misplaced Pages is not an anarchy===
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Misplaced Pages is free and open, but restricts both freedom and openness where they interfere with creating an encyclopedia. Accordingly, Misplaced Pages is not a forum for unregulated ]. The fact that Misplaced Pages is an open, self-governing project does not mean that any part of its purpose is to explore the viability of ]. Our purpose is to ], not to test the limits of ]. See also ].

===<span id="USER" /><span id="WEBHOST" /><span id="HOST" />Misplaced Pages is not your web host===
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Many of the content restrictions listed above apply to your user page as well. Your user page is not a personal homepage, nor is it a ]. More importantly, your user page is '''not yours.''' It is a part of Misplaced Pages, and exists to make collaboration among Wikipedians easier, not for self-promotion. See ] for current consensus guidelines on user pages.

==<span id="NOTSTUPID"/><span id="STUPID" />And finally...==
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Misplaced Pages is not any of a very long list of other terrible ideas. We cannot anticipate every bad idea any one of us might have. Almost everything on this page made it here because somebody managed to come up with some new bad idea that had not previously been anticipated. (See ]—it is in fact ''strongly discouraged'' to anticipate them.) In general, "that is a terrible idea" is always sufficient grounds to avoid doing something, provided there is a good reason that the idea is terrible.

==When you wonder what to do==
When you wonder what should or should not be in an article, ask yourself what a reader would expect to find under the same heading '''''in an encyclopedia.''''' ] is not official policy, but can be referred to as a record of what has and has not been considered encyclopedic in the past.

When you wonder whether the rules given above are being violated, consider:
* Changing the content of an article (normal editing)
* Changing the page into a redirect, preserving the page history
* Nominating the page for ] if it meets grounds for such action under the ] page. To develop an understanding of what kinds of contributions are in danger of being deleted you have to regularly follow discussions there.
* Changing the rules on this page after a consensus has been reached following appropriate discussion with other Wikipedians via the ] page. When adding new options, please be as clear as possible and provide counter-examples of similar, but permitted, subjects.

==See also==
{{Spoken Misplaced Pages | What Misplaced Pages is not.ogg | April 21, 2005}}

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==Notes==
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