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    #Is your term already coined elsewhere?
    #Is your term already coined elsewhere?
    #Is the term name appropriate?
    #Is the term name appropriate?
    #If the term is not your own, does the coiner consent to sharing/posting of their terms?

    We do not allow the following pages:
    #System/regressor/alterhuman/etc terms, unless they are queer related. Kinks and fetishes are not queer.
    #Overly specific terms. The point of the wiki is to promote sharing and usage. It is unlikely that a page for PurpleSpottedBreezeCatGender will benefit others.
    #A page for a minority that is coined by an individual not belonging to said minority.
    #Pronounset pages.
    #Attraction to specific objects or concepts (objectum).
    #Attraction to specific fictional characters or media.
    #Genders based on real individuals or their specific characteristics (eg: BillGatesgender).


    ===Title===
    ===Title===
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    #All separate words should be capitalized (eg: Non-Binary, but NOT CatGender).
    #All separate words should be capitalized (eg: Non-Binary, but NOT CatGender).
    #Do not use an en-dash or em-dash in the title. Use a hyphen when a dash is needed.
    #Do not use an en-dash or em-dash in the title. Use a hyphen when a dash is needed.
    #The title should be relevant to the term. (eg: Beegender should be about Bees, not Cactus).


    Once you're ready, you can create the page in a few ways. The easiest method is to use the search bar on the wiki, searching for the title you want to create. It will state the page doesn't exist, and provide a link to create the new page. An alternate method is by changing the wiki URL: http://www.lgbtqia.wiki/wiki/Your_Title_Here
    Once you're ready, you can create the page in a few ways. The easiest method is to use the search bar on the wiki, searching for the title you want to create. It will state the page doesn't exist, and provide a link to create the new page. An alternate method is by changing the wiki URL: http://www.lgbtqia.wiki/wiki/Your_Title_Here
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    '''Required headings include:'''
    '''Required headings include:'''
    #History: Include who coined it, when they did, and on what site. Writing should not be speculative. These sentences should always be cited (use Miraheze's 'cite' editor function) and sourced to the original coining. Pages MUST link to an external page, and you cannot coin a term using the wiki article itself.<sup>(why?)</sup>
    #History: Include who coined it, when they did, and on what site (using the coiner's preferred pronouns). Writing should not be speculative. These sentences should always be cited (use Miraheze's 'cite' editor function) and sourced to the original site of coining. Pages MUST link to an external page, and you cannot coin a term using the wiki article itself.<sup>[https://www.lgbtqia.wiki/wiki/LGBTA%2B_Wiki:Creating_And_Editing_Pages (why?)]</sup> If coined in a private site/channel that is not accessible by the public (such as Discord), screenshot the coining and add it to the page. Cited resources must also be archived using [[Template:Archive]]. If you are not familiar with templates, then add the page to the [[:Category:Identities_With_unarchived_resources]].
    #Resources: Using the cite function will create an auto generated list of resources at the bottom of the article (though you may not see it until page creation). Just create the Resources header at the bottom of the article in advance.
    #Resources: Using the cite function will create an auto generated list of resources at the bottom of the article (though you may not see it until page creation). Just create the Resources header at the bottom of the article in advance.


    '''Optional headings include:'''
    '''Optional headings include:'''
    #Flags: Import a flag into the article and set it as a Thumbnail, ensure the flag/image caption on the page includes the creator's name. Under the header itself, again cite the creator's name, where it came from, and address any flag meanings. Only create this heading if a flag exists.
    #Flags: Import a flag into the article and set it as a Thumbnail, ensure the flag/image caption on the page includes the creator's name. Under the header itself, again cite the creator's name, where it came from, and address any flag meanings. Only create this heading if a flag exists.
    #Etymology: What is the meaning behind the name, suffix, and/or prefix? There is no need to point out the obvious (eg. cat- in catgender relates to cats).
    #Etymology:

    ==General Editing==
    Articles must also follow these general wiki rules:
    #written in formal American English
    #text taken from a source must be rewritten, paraphrased, or quoted (do not plagiarize)
    #bold text must only be used for the first mention of the title/term and any alternate spellings
    #italic text must only be used for the titles of books, movies, games, and other media
    #text must be readable by a speech-to-text program (no symbols, caps, typing quirks, etc)
    #one space/line between each paragraph only
    #add links to any other mentioned terms in your article, including [[Special:Interwiki|interwiki]] sites
    #dates should follow either formatting "on November the 26th, 2020" or "on the 26th of November, 2020"
    #never write in first or second person unless quoted
    #numbers twelve and less should be spelled out (with the exception of dates), and numbers above 13 should be written with numerals
    #do not add "WIP" or author notes
    #do not address the reader


    ==Editing a Page==
    ==LGBTQIA+ Editing==
    #genders and sexualities are not proper nouns, and therefore should not be capitalized
    #a hypothetical individual should be referred to as "one" or "they", unless specific pronouns are relevant to the term's explanation (eg. [[He/Him Lesbian]])
    #use the term "individual" or "folk", as this is more inclusive to alterhumans than the "person"
    #do not add possible or recommended pronouns on gender pages
    #do not add a "creator's notes" section
    #do not include unnecessary information such as "this is a new term" or "this is valid".


    ==Categorisation==
    Categories on this wiki are primarily used for finding various terms. Categories should only be created for moderation purposes, or to hold an umbrella of labels.
    When adding a page to a category, it should be placed in its lowest possible category(s). As an example, a -coric gender sits in the Aesthetigender category. But there's no reason for that that -coric gender to also fit under the Xenogender category, because the Aesthetigender category already does. A page CAN have multiple lowest categories, such as Binsexual which would be categorised under Masculine '''and''' Feminine genders, however it should not also fall directly under the Gender category.




    ===Why?===
    ==Why==
    ==Why do you require resources for articles?==
    ===Why do you require resources for articles?===
    Data integrity is a must, as well as proof of coining. Wiki articles can be edited by anyone, and false information can unfortunately be added. By providing an external resource, you are securing the coiner's definition, promoting the coiner, and providing a backup of the term. One popular case of data loss is the deletion of the LGBTQIA FANDOM wiki. It was up to the wiki editors to preserve as much information as possible in a very small amount of time, but information was lost nonetheless. Any pages that were created on FANDOM itself are lost forever. We do not want to fall to the same fate.
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