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Latest revision as of 23:23, 2 January 2025
Last Updated: Jan 2nd, 2025.
General Rules
- Sharing any real-life personal information about group members is strictly prohibited unless:
- It is relevant to the article.
- The person in question has made the information public.
- Inserting baseless allegations of real-life crimes into the Wiki is strictly prohibited.
- Comments on any pages must not:
- Be spam.
- Harass, defame, or abuse any user.
- Articles must:
- Be written in a scientific or academic tone.
- Strive to minimize bias.
- Follow formatting guidelines.
- Vandalizing pages or knowingly adding false information is prohibited.
- Creating new info boxes is prohibited.
Editing Guidelines
General Editing Guidelines
- The title of every article must be written in boldface font the first time it appears in the body of the article. This also applies to alternate or secondary names.
- Examples: United States, Las Vegas, or United States Federal Government.
- Articles should be written from the perspective of someone living in this fictional world. Avoid referencing real-life people, events, or organizations unless absolutely necessary.
- Examples:
- Do not say: The United States was founded by George Washington in 1776.
- Instead, say: The United States was founded by Nightgaladeld in 2012.
- Examples:
- When writing about cities within the United States, treat them as actual cities first and Roblox games second.
- Example: See Washington, D.C..
- Refrain from using profanity unless quoting directly.
Notability Criteria
Notability of Organizations
- Departments, agencies, companies, or government entities with a presence in official nUSA games, such as:
- Boulder County, Colorado
- Ridgeway County, State of Ridgeway
- Washington, D.C. (versions 1 through 4)
- Las Vegas, Nevada
- Los Angeles, California
- New York, New York
- Organizations established by laws passed in Congress, even without a presence in official nUSA games.
- Examples: Department of Veterans Affairs or United States Intelligence Community.
- These must include a source from the Public Law Database.
- Foreign nations that:
- Fought alongside or against the United States in a war.
- Examples: Kingdom of Hawaii or the United Kingdom.
- Do not need to exist in real life but must have a documented history with the United States.
- Examples: Ridgeway, the United Clan of Roblox, or Vortex Security.
- Fought alongside or against the United States in a war.
Notability of People
- All Presidents and Vice Presidents of the United States.
- All current and former members of the United States Congress.
- Anyone serving in positions requiring Senate confirmation (e.g., cabinet officials, joint chiefs of staff, federal judges).
- Elected members of sub-federal offices (e.g., mayors, governors, city council members).
- Individuals requiring confirmation by a city council or state legislature (e.g., police chiefs, district attorneys).
- Anyone who has made a significant and well-documented impact on the group.
Important: Every article about a person must include citations, regardless of their current membership status, to prevent slander.