WikiIndex:Prohibited content: Difference between revisions

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(proposed policy. Lousy proposed policy.)
(it counts as policy because the community, as represented by Koavf and Jason, who had been promoted to sysop in accordance with community procedures, stood behind this principle and practice and no other sysop opposed them)
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No wiki is allowed to be listed on WikiIndex if (1) it advocates or documents in a neutral (rather than critical) way behaviors that are illegal or offensive to standards of decency or morality that are widely-held in the community or (2) its listing would be harmful to the reputation of WikiIndex. Examples would include wikis that advocate sex between adults and children or that report on public policy debates concerning child pornography without explicitly denouncing the practice of producing, distributing, or possessing child pornography.
No wiki is allowed to be listed on WikiIndex if (1) it advocates or documents in a neutral (rather than critical) way behaviors that are illegal or offensive to standards of decency or morality that are widely-held in the community or (2) its listing would be harmful to the reputation of WikiIndex. Examples would include wikis that advocate sex between adults and children or that report on public policy debates concerning child pornography without explicitly denouncing the practice of producing, distributing, or possessing child pornography.


Sites whose primary goal is promote one user's ideas, views, beliefs, etc. or to provide information about himself, his life, his businesses, etc. are to be regarded as unacceptable [[spam]] and deleted as such.
Sites whose primary goal is promote one user's ideas, views, beliefs, etc. or to provide information about himself, his life, his businesses, etc. are to be regarded as unacceptable [[spam]] and deleted as such.

Revision as of 17:40, 5 January 2015

This is an official WikiIndex policy.

No wiki is allowed to be listed on WikiIndex if (1) it advocates or documents in a neutral (rather than critical) way behaviors that are illegal or offensive to standards of decency or morality that are widely-held in the community or (2) its listing would be harmful to the reputation of WikiIndex. Examples would include wikis that advocate sex between adults and children or that report on public policy debates concerning child pornography without explicitly denouncing the practice of producing, distributing, or possessing child pornography.

Sites whose primary goal is promote one user's ideas, views, beliefs, etc. or to provide information about himself, his life, his businesses, etc. are to be regarded as unacceptable spam and deleted as such.