LGBTQIA+ Wiki:Article Guidelines

All articles and edits must follow FANDOM's community guidelines (https://community.fandom.com/wiki/Fandom_Community_Guidelines) as well as those for this wiki (https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/LGBTA_Wiki:Community_Guidelines).

General Rules

 * Terms cannot be coined via the creation of an article on this wiki. You may, however, coin a term in the discussions or on someone’s message wall, and add a link to said coining on the resources/references.
 * Articles cannot promote hate speech. This includes anything that promotes TERF, truscum, or exclusionist ideology or anything that implies that these ideologies are legitimate. Making such articles can result in an indefinite ban.
 * No pages that imply paraphilic disorders are LGBTQ+.
 * Absolutely no "joke pages" or "satire pages." These pages will be treated with the same severity as if it were serious, regardless of your intentions.
 * No "identities" that were created with the purpose of passive-aggressively complaining about another identity. No "identities" that were created to give an excuse to hate on other identities.
 * Do not coin identities exclusive to minority groups you don't belong to/have no experience of. Inversely, do not coin terms that explicitly exclude people of minority groups you don't belong to (and are not on the basis of gender or sexuality). Additionally, do not make pages for exclusive identities which are exclusive to groups of which you're not part.
 * No pages that are [specific person]sexual or [specific small group of people]sexual, real or fictional.
 * Absolutely no pages that are [real life person]gender or [real life group of people]gender.

Relevance
This wiki is for LGBT+ identities and terminology that is used by the LGBT+ community or is relevant to the existence of the LGBT+ community. All pages must be relevant to this. Additionally we have other rules on what is and is not within the intended scope of this wiki.


 * No pages about kinks, fetishes, BDSM terms, sexual preferences are allowed outside of the imprisexual and sexual diversity pages.
 * Alterhumans, systems/neurodivergent individuals, disabled individuals, furries, regressors, and POC are not inherently LGBT+ and we do not allow pages for specific subsets to these unless they are queer-related.
 * No pages for individuals, couples, or small groups. This wiki is for identities, terminology, and occasionally large or significant groups.
 * No pages for LGBT+ sub-groups based on ethnicity, nationality, religion, politic affiliation, or ideologies (eg. Israeli transgender, queer anarchism, etc).
 * No pages for specific subcategories of objectum as there is infinitely many of these identities and that is outside the scope of this wiki. We only allow pages for attractions to humans, humanoids, representations of humans/humanoids, or beings of human-like intelligence.

Significance
New pages must be relevant and significant enough to warrant having a full page. The following are the guidelines for what is and is not considered significant enough for a full page:


 * No pages for: alternate spellings/names for terms (aside from, potentially, redirects), individual pronoun sets (as opposed to pronoun-related terminology such as neopronouns), flags/alternate flags or symbols.
 * No pages that are [specific character]gender or [specific song]gender, with the definition "a connection to [character]" or "a connection to [song]." Unless the definition is more complex than that, the page will be deleted.
 * We do not need a page for every possible demigender, -flux gender, or -girl, -boy, -nonbinary, etc, variation of a gender. These pages are redundant and there are infinitely many of these variations. Therefore, pages for specific demigenders, -flux genders, and other variations of genders are only allowed if they are exceptionally well known, significant, unique, or otherwise if significant new information is provided that cannot be put on any related pages.
 * We do not need a page for every possible romantic orientation. Any sexual orientation can have a romantic counterpart, so these pages are redundant. Pages for non-aro-spec romantic orientations should only be made if the identity is exceptionally well known, significant, unique, or if significant new information is provided that cannot be put on the -sexual version of the identity.
 * Similarly, we do not need a page for every possible specific tertiary orientation. Pages for specific tertiary orientations should only be made if the identity is exceptionally well known, significant, unique, uses an exceptionally common prefix, or if the page otherwise provides significant new information that cannot be put on any related pages.

Combination Identities

 * 1) Pages for combination identities will be held to the same standards in terms of their history sections and resources as any other identity. Combination identities may not be coined via the creation of an article (as of November 10th 2021). Pages should not be created for combination identities where one or more of the terms being combined are exclusive to a group that the creator is not part of.
 * 2) Pages for combinations of two terms may be created if significant or unique information is provided (i.e: the page cannot simply state that [combination term] is when one identifies with both [term 1] and [term 2]). It must be clear which terms are being combined. Pages for three terms may be created if the three identities are thematically connected due to having the same prefix (eg: aroace agender).
 * 3) Credit must be provided wherever appropriate. All coiners involved in creating identities being combined must be credited. The coiner of the combination term - if there is one - should also be credited.
 * 4) One must have created both/all three terms being combined and/or have received explicit permission from the coiner(s) of any terms that one did not coin oneself to create a combination identity using said terms (proof of permission must be provided via screenshots uploaded to a gallery or an archived link provided as a resource).

The only exceptions to this are cases where there is no concern over coiners having their terms used without permission:
 * If the terms are exceptionally well-known, old and/or common and there are no concerns over a coiner having their terms used without permission (eg: lesbian, non-binary, androgyne, neutrois, agender, greygender, demigirl, m-spec, bi, demiromantic, omnisexual, xenogender).
 * If a coiner has publicly stated that their terms may be used in this way (in which case one must provide a reference confirming as such).

The following types of combination terms should be added to the Combination Identities category:
 * Pages for varioriented identities (bisexual lesbian, heterosexual homoromantic, homosexual aromantic, etc).
 * Pages for combinations of an a-spec identity and another orientation (demibisexual, demipansexual, etc).
 * Pages for combinations of two a-spec identities (demigreysexual, etc).
 * Pages for a combination of a gender and an orientation (non-binary lesbian, non-binary achillean, etc).
 * Pages for a pronoun variant of a given identity (he/him lesbian, neopronoun gay, etc).
 * Pages for a combination of two genders that are intended to be combination identities (agender woman, genderqueer male, etc; demi-, -flux, -fluid, -fem, etc variations of identities do not count for this).

Allowed With Restrictions
Some pages that are allowed, but have certain guidelines regarding them.


 * The "beware", "bigoted groups", and "exclusionist groups" categories are strictly for terms that exist and are used. Do not attempt to "create" new identities specifically to go in this category or create names for "new" groups.
 * We DO allow pages for identities that are reclaimed slurs. However, the page must firstly and primarily focus on it's usage as an identity. The usage as a slur should be mentioned but should not be the main focus of the article.

Redirects
Redirect pages should only be created:
 * For alternate spellings/names for a term, if both said term being redirected to is common and multiple spellings/names for the term are commonly used.
 * Possibly for popular pages that have moved (not if the page was moved due to a grammatical error).
 * Possibly if many links already exist to this page and it would be hard to change all of them to the main page.

Additional Reminders

 * You do not need to ask to create a page.
 * Do not directly copy/paste the definition from somewhere else without checking if the grammar is correct (and/or checking if it is in the correct point of view and is not first or second person).
 * If you make a page for an identity and the definition is identical to a pre-existing term then your page may be deleted.
 * A pronoun set is not a gender. Any "gender" pages that are just defined as someone who uses a given pronoun set will be deleted.
 * Do not make a page to promote discord servers, social media accounts, or other websites.
 * You are responsible for making sure your page meets the standards listed here and in the style guide. If there are minor aspects that are wrong, it can be edited. If there are major sections that are wrong or missing, or the page is incomprehensible, then it will be deleted.