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'''Do:'''
 
'''Do:'''
  
* ''use correct spelling and grammar:''  This saves administrators and conscientious users the trouble of copy-editing, and improves readability.  Unless you're going to be writing the entire article in completely unreadable chatspeek, don't do it at all.
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* '''''use correct spelling and grammar:'''''  This saves administrators and conscientious users the trouble of copy-editing, and improves readability.  Unless you're going to be writing the entire article in completely unreadable chatspeek, don't do it at all.
* ''learn about Wikipedia style:''  Wikipedia has its own stylistic rules for editing, and most of them apply here; check its [[Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style|Manual of Style]] for more info.  MediaWiki also has its own markup language and formatting conventions, and you should take some time to familiarize yourself with them.  For instance, don't use a <nowiki>"=="</nowiki> header followed by a <nowiki>"===="</nowiki> header, since it screws up the table of contents.
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* '''''learn about Wikipedia style:'''''  Wikipedia has its own stylistic rules for editing, and most of them apply here; check its [[Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style|Manual of Style]] for more info.  MediaWiki also has its own markup language and formatting conventions, and you should take some time to familiarize yourself with them.  For instance, don't use a <nowiki>"=="</nowiki> header followed by a <nowiki>"===="</nowiki> header, since it screws up the table of contents.
* ''use proper encyclopedic language:'' Much of the site has what might be considered a "casual reference" style.  Most articles are written with a casual tone, but nonetheless are written at a reasonably sophisticated level, are written in the third person, and should retain some degree of objectivity with respect to the subject.
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* '''''use proper encyclopedic language:'''''  Much of the site has what might be considered a "casual reference" style.  Most articles are written with a casual tone, but nonetheless are written at a reasonably sophisticated level, are written in the third person, and should retain some degree of objectivity with respect to the subject.
* ''keep pictures small:''  This site is paid-for privately, and an overabundance of large pictures will hike up costs.  Please keep image uploads to the site small (Facebook photo album sized pictures is a good general guideline).
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* '''''keep pictures small:'''''  This site is paid-for privately, and an overabundance of large pictures will hike up costs.  Please keep image uploads to the site small (Facebook photo album sized pictures is a good general guideline).
  
 
'''Don't:'''
 
'''Don't:'''
  
* ''comment on articles:''  There's a reason that there's a tab marked "discussion" on every page.  This rule does not apply if the comment is for clarification or uncertain content.
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* '''''comment on articles:'''''  There's a reason that there's a tab marked "discussion" on every page.  This rule does not apply if the comment is for clarification or uncertain content.
* ''write yourself into articles:''  While individual experiences are certainly the heart of CTY, they are not the heart of this website.  RealCTY is a record of CTY culture from as objective as possible a viewpoint.  There are places on the site set aside for personal anecdotes or memories; see [[Help:Editing#Informal Site Areas|Informal Site Areas]] and [[Help:Editing#Shameless Egotism|Shameless Egotism]] for more details.
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* '''''write yourself into articles:'''''  While individual experiences are certainly the heart of CTY, they are not the heart of this website.  RealCTY is a record of CTY culture from as objective as possible a viewpoint.  There are places on the site set aside for personal anecdotes or memories; see [[Help:Editing#Informal Site Areas|Informal Site Areas]] and [[Help:Editing#Shameless Egotism|Shameless Egotism]] for more details.
* ''erase pages:''  Only admins can get rid of pages; however, anyone can wipe them clean.  Please don't do this!  Most pages have a purpose; if a page has been spammed, please delete the spam only.  Also, if for some reason you must erase a page, provide a reason.
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* '''''erase legitimate information:'''''  Only admins can get rid of pages; however, anyone can wipe them clean.  Please don't do this!  Most pages have a purpose; if a page has been spammed, please delete the spam only.  Also, if for some reason you must erase a page, provide a reason.
* ''vandalize pages:'' Annoying vandalizations and deformatting of pages will result in bannage.  Similarly, obvious spam (which tends to be enclosed in divs) results in immediate banning.
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* '''''vandalize pages:'''''  Annoying vandalization and deformatting of pages will result in bannage.  Similarly, obvious spam (which tends to be enclosed in divs) results in immediate banning.
  
 
The best way to learn how to start editing is to read [[Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page|Wikipedia's guide]].  But before you start, read the guidelines on this page!
 
The best way to learn how to start editing is to read [[Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page|Wikipedia's guide]].  But before you start, read the guidelines on this page!
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==Content==
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The most important aspect of RealCTY is its content.  RealCTY is a compendium of all information relevant and significant to CTY culture and history.  If you have such information, please add it to the site.  However, there are a few notable caveats.
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===Shameless Egotism===
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CTY should make you feel special.  If CTY doesn't make you feel special, it's not doing it's job right, or you are somehow doing your job very very wrong (the former is more likely).  You should feel like all the things that you did during session were the most important things ever, and this is both good and true, in its way.  However, this doesn't mean that everything you've done is significant to CTY culture and history as a whole, which means it shouldn't necessarily find its way to most of the articles on this site.
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Writing yourself into contented articles or creating articles about yourself is against editing policy and abuse of this rule will, in fact, result in a ban.  Occasionally, some people do things [[Duck|so memorable]] that they actually become a part of CTY culture or history.  In general, though, articles about individual students or halls are still not allowed unless they did something like [[George Hotz|hack the iPhone]] or [[Tunak Tunak Tun|create a Canon dance]].
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Otherwise, there are spaces set aside for talking about your own experiences, and these are described below:
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====Userpages====
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Userpages are meant for the personal pages of users.  If you are making a page about yourself, always create an account and put your info on your userpage.  Your userpage is ''your personal space'' and ''will not be edited for content or style'' by any admins, except in the case of obvious spam (e.g., come look at these 50 links to porn) or particularly defamatory or offensive comments.  Note, however, that other users are able to edit your userpage in general.  Once again, '''do not make articles about yourself'''; talk about yourself on your userpage or any of the other spaces mentioned in this section.  Furthermore, do not redirect an article with your name to your userpage; just change all existing links to re-link to your userpage.
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On the other hand, if you are making a page about someone else, consider two things:
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# Is this person significant to CTY culture?  Did he or she do something that CTYers remember years later?  If not, please don't create a page about this particular person.  Instead, ask yourself:
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# Does this person have an account?  If so, feel free to write all over said person's userpage (although this person is free to tell you not to and to delete everything you write).  If not, then please '''do not create "fake" userpages'''.  This is no different from making an article about the person, and is actually worse, in that it may cause problems in case someone tries to make an account under that name.  This is grounds for a ban due to extreme ignorance of site policy.
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If the person is not historically significant and is not a user, or if you want to write other personal experiences into a more public space, then you have a number of other options.
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====Memories, Halls, and Course History====
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Several spaces have been set aside for the purpose of giving individuals and groups space to document their personal stories or experiences.  These are the [[Memories]] pages, [[Halls]] pages (not to be confused with [[Hall]], an article), and Course History sections of [[Courses|Course]] pages.  None of these pages are, in general, patrolled for style or content by admins except for cases of vandalism or highly offensive material.
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The Memories pages are separated by site and are listed at [[Memories]]; each site's Memories page has the title Memories:???, where ??? is the three-letter site code.  Memories pages are pages for, essentially, anything that anybody wants to write related to CTY, however, tangentially or indirectly.  Halls pages have a similar format, and are a place for individual halls to write about in-hall traditions or rituals; "student groups" that are not prominent on campus, or which do not survive more than a year or two, are also documented here.  Course History pages are a bit different from the other two, having no overarching article structure.  Each course page has its own "Course History" section, which serve as places for CTYers to write about specific class memories or traditions under any given course title.
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====Halls of Fame and Shame====
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Finally, we have the [[Hall of Fame]] and the [[Hall of Shame]].  Like Memories and Halls, these two articles are simply lists of subpages, which are divided by site and have the format Hall of {F,Sh}ame:???, where ??? is a three-letter site code.  These pages serve as an intermediate between the site's encyclopedic
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===Article Creation===
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====Stubs====
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Stubs are articles that are so short that, even if the subject of the article is noteworthy, the article itself is effectively useless.  Please do not create stub articles; if you have a short spiel about something CTY-related, put it under the correct category in the [[Lexicon]], unless the page is already on the [[Special:Wantedpages]] list (and even if it is, oftentimes it might be better in the Lexicon).  Sometimes, a bunch of stubs can be merged into a single page.  A prime example is the Cucumber Cult section of the [[Hall:CAR]] page, where many individual games were merged into the page about the student group in which they were most commonly played.
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Moreover, please do not link to pages without the intention of starting them, and please do not make "placeholder" pages that read something like "This is a page about blah!"  In contrast, do feel free to take things from the Lexicon and expand on them in full-fledged pages,  if there is enough to say about them.
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====Lexicon====
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Keep things alphabetical and brief.  Do not simply copy an article into the Lexicon; however, if an article is an important part of the CTY vocabulary, please do summarize it with a Lexicon entry.  Especially refrain from doing the opposite, however, and copying Lexicon stubs into full-fledged article pages; this is unnecessary and becomes a hassle to editors.
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====Redirects====
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Please create redirects with good judgment.  If you really think that someone is going to spell "[[Istanbul (Not Constantinople)]]" or "[[Istanbul]]" as "Istenbil," you probably don't belong here.  In other words, please create useful redirects (e.g., "[[Egyptian Rat Screw]]" or "[[Egyptian rat screw]]" or "[[ERS]]") while avoiding useless ones (e.g., "Egyptian rat Screw" or "Egyptian Rat Stew" or "Eflipcork batface").
  
 
==Style==
 
==Style==
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===Links===
 
===Links===
  
Unlike Wikipedia, this site is relatively small, so linking is not ''absolutely'' necessary -- it is, however, encouraged.  However, if you like adding links (which is great), keep it to only one link to each page in any one article (e.g., if Lancaster is mentioned twice, only link to the site page once, preferably in the first or most important instance).
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Unlike Wikipedia, this site is relatively small, so linking is not ''absolutely'' necessary--it is, however, encouraged.  However, if you like adding links (which is great), keep it to only one link to each page in any one article (e.g., if Lancaster is mentioned twice, only link to the site page once, preferably in the first or most important instance).
 
 
===Article Creation===
 
 
 
====Stubs====
 
 
 
Stubs are articles that are so short that, even if the subject of the article is noteworthy, the article itself is effectively useless.  Please do not create stub articles; if you have a short spiel about something CTY-related, put it under the correct category in the [[Lexicon]], unless the page is already on the [[Special:Wantedpages]] list (and even if it is, oftentimes it might be better in the Lexicon).  Sometimes, a bunch of stubs can be merged into a single page.  A prime example is the Cucumber Cult section of the [[Hall:CAR]] page, where many individual games were merged into the page about the student group in which they were most commonly played.
 
 
 
Moreover, please do not link to pages without the intention of starting them, and please do not make "placeholder" pages that read something like "This is a page about blah!"  In contrast, do feel free to take things from the Lexicon and expand on them in full-fledged pages,  if there is enough to say about them.
 
 
 
====Redirects====
 
 
 
Please create redirects with good judgment.  If you really think that someone is going to spell "[[Istanbul (Not Constantinople)]]" or "[[Istanbul]]" as "Istenbil," you probably don't belong here.  In other words, please create useful redirects (e.g., "[[Egyptian Rat Screw]]" or "[[Egyptian rat screw]]" or "[[ERS]]") while avoiding useless ones (e.g., "Egyptian rat Screw" or "Egyptian Rat Stew" or "Eflipcork batface").
 
  
 
===Categories===
 
===Categories===
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* Staff pages (try to keep these appropriate, unless everybody really, really hates the staff member)
 
* Staff pages (try to keep these appropriate, unless everybody really, really hates the staff member)
 
* Student Groups pages
 
* Student Groups pages
 
==Content==
 
 
===Shameless Egotism===
 
 
CTY should make you feel special.  If CTY doesn't make you feel special, it's not doing it's job right, or you are somehow doing your job very very wrong (the former is more likely).  You should feel like all the things that you did during session were the most important things ever, and this is both good and true, in its way.  However, that doesn't mean that everything you've done ought to be mentioned on a site that documents, for the most part, factual information on CTY culture.
 
 
Writing yourself into contended articles or creating articles about yourself is against editing policy and abuse of this rule will, in fact, result in a ban.  Occasionally, some people do things [[Duck|so memorable]] that they actually become a part of CTY culture, and hence there are some names in articles.  Otherwise, there are spaces set aside for talking about your own experiences.  These include userpages, [[Memories]] pages, [[Hall pages]], and the Class History sections of [[Courses|Course]] pages, as well as talk pages.  Please make use of these instead of writing "One time, Billy had a red spoon instead of a white one, and everyone loved him!" in the [[Blammo]] page.
 
 
However, please note that articles about individual students or halls are still not allowed unless they did something like hack the iPhone or create a Canon dance.  Admins are requested to move pages that are too narrow in scope to the Memories pages, or to delete them.
 
 
===Userpages===
 
 
Userpages are meant for the pages of users.  If you want to create a page about a person, that's fine, but there are two restrictions:
 
 
# If you are making a page about yourself, create an account and put your info on your userpage if possible.  Do not make an article about you if you have an account.  Also, don't redirect an article with your name to your userpage; just change all existing links to re-link to your userpage.
 
# If you are making a page about somebody else, do not give the title the prefix "User:".  This is completely unnecessary, and also disrupts the naming system, especially since it leads to the belief in nonexistant users, as well as causing possible problems if a user creates an account under that name.
 
 
===Lexicon===
 
 
Keep things alphabetical, and brief.  Do not simply copy an article onto the Lexicon.  Especially refrain from doing the opposite, and copying Lexicon stubs into full-fledged article pages; this is unnecessary and becomes a hassle.
 

Revision as of 17:06, 27 June 2010

Before you take a stab at editing this site, make sure you understand how to edit. Here are a few do's and don't's:

Do:

  • use correct spelling and grammar: This saves administrators and conscientious users the trouble of copy-editing, and improves readability. Unless you're going to be writing the entire article in completely unreadable chatspeek, don't do it at all.
  • learn about Wikipedia style: Wikipedia has its own stylistic rules for editing, and most of them apply here; check its Manual of Style for more info. MediaWiki also has its own markup language and formatting conventions, and you should take some time to familiarize yourself with them. For instance, don't use a "==" header followed by a "====" header, since it screws up the table of contents.
  • use proper encyclopedic language: Much of the site has what might be considered a "casual reference" style. Most articles are written with a casual tone, but nonetheless are written at a reasonably sophisticated level, are written in the third person, and should retain some degree of objectivity with respect to the subject.
  • keep pictures small: This site is paid-for privately, and an overabundance of large pictures will hike up costs. Please keep image uploads to the site small (Facebook photo album sized pictures is a good general guideline).

Don't:

  • comment on articles: There's a reason that there's a tab marked "discussion" on every page. This rule does not apply if the comment is for clarification or uncertain content.
  • write yourself into articles: While individual experiences are certainly the heart of CTY, they are not the heart of this website. RealCTY is a record of CTY culture from as objective as possible a viewpoint. There are places on the site set aside for personal anecdotes or memories; see Informal Site Areas and Shameless Egotism for more details.
  • erase legitimate information: Only admins can get rid of pages; however, anyone can wipe them clean. Please don't do this! Most pages have a purpose; if a page has been spammed, please delete the spam only. Also, if for some reason you must erase a page, provide a reason.
  • vandalize pages: Annoying vandalization and deformatting of pages will result in bannage. Similarly, obvious spam (which tends to be enclosed in divs) results in immediate banning.

The best way to learn how to start editing is to read Wikipedia's guide. But before you start, read the guidelines on this page!

Content

The most important aspect of RealCTY is its content. RealCTY is a compendium of all information relevant and significant to CTY culture and history. If you have such information, please add it to the site. However, there are a few notable caveats.

Shameless Egotism

CTY should make you feel special. If CTY doesn't make you feel special, it's not doing it's job right, or you are somehow doing your job very very wrong (the former is more likely). You should feel like all the things that you did during session were the most important things ever, and this is both good and true, in its way. However, this doesn't mean that everything you've done is significant to CTY culture and history as a whole, which means it shouldn't necessarily find its way to most of the articles on this site.

Writing yourself into contented articles or creating articles about yourself is against editing policy and abuse of this rule will, in fact, result in a ban. Occasionally, some people do things so memorable that they actually become a part of CTY culture or history. In general, though, articles about individual students or halls are still not allowed unless they did something like hack the iPhone or create a Canon dance.

Otherwise, there are spaces set aside for talking about your own experiences, and these are described below:

Userpages

Userpages are meant for the personal pages of users. If you are making a page about yourself, always create an account and put your info on your userpage. Your userpage is your personal space and will not be edited for content or style by any admins, except in the case of obvious spam (e.g., come look at these 50 links to porn) or particularly defamatory or offensive comments. Note, however, that other users are able to edit your userpage in general. Once again, do not make articles about yourself; talk about yourself on your userpage or any of the other spaces mentioned in this section. Furthermore, do not redirect an article with your name to your userpage; just change all existing links to re-link to your userpage.

On the other hand, if you are making a page about someone else, consider two things:

  1. Is this person significant to CTY culture? Did he or she do something that CTYers remember years later? If not, please don't create a page about this particular person. Instead, ask yourself:
  2. Does this person have an account? If so, feel free to write all over said person's userpage (although this person is free to tell you not to and to delete everything you write). If not, then please do not create "fake" userpages. This is no different from making an article about the person, and is actually worse, in that it may cause problems in case someone tries to make an account under that name. This is grounds for a ban due to extreme ignorance of site policy.

If the person is not historically significant and is not a user, or if you want to write other personal experiences into a more public space, then you have a number of other options.

Memories, Halls, and Course History

Several spaces have been set aside for the purpose of giving individuals and groups space to document their personal stories or experiences. These are the Memories pages, Halls pages (not to be confused with Hall, an article), and Course History sections of Course pages. None of these pages are, in general, patrolled for style or content by admins except for cases of vandalism or highly offensive material.

The Memories pages are separated by site and are listed at Memories; each site's Memories page has the title Memories:???, where ??? is the three-letter site code. Memories pages are pages for, essentially, anything that anybody wants to write related to CTY, however, tangentially or indirectly. Halls pages have a similar format, and are a place for individual halls to write about in-hall traditions or rituals; "student groups" that are not prominent on campus, or which do not survive more than a year or two, are also documented here. Course History pages are a bit different from the other two, having no overarching article structure. Each course page has its own "Course History" section, which serve as places for CTYers to write about specific class memories or traditions under any given course title.

Halls of Fame and Shame

Finally, we have the Hall of Fame and the Hall of Shame. Like Memories and Halls, these two articles are simply lists of subpages, which are divided by site and have the format Hall of {F,Sh}ame:???, where ??? is a three-letter site code. These pages serve as an intermediate between the site's encyclopedic

Article Creation

Stubs

Stubs are articles that are so short that, even if the subject of the article is noteworthy, the article itself is effectively useless. Please do not create stub articles; if you have a short spiel about something CTY-related, put it under the correct category in the Lexicon, unless the page is already on the Special:Wantedpages list (and even if it is, oftentimes it might be better in the Lexicon). Sometimes, a bunch of stubs can be merged into a single page. A prime example is the Cucumber Cult section of the Hall:CAR page, where many individual games were merged into the page about the student group in which they were most commonly played.

Moreover, please do not link to pages without the intention of starting them, and please do not make "placeholder" pages that read something like "This is a page about blah!" In contrast, do feel free to take things from the Lexicon and expand on them in full-fledged pages, if there is enough to say about them.

Lexicon

Keep things alphabetical and brief. Do not simply copy an article into the Lexicon; however, if an article is an important part of the CTY vocabulary, please do summarize it with a Lexicon entry. Especially refrain from doing the opposite, however, and copying Lexicon stubs into full-fledged article pages; this is unnecessary and becomes a hassle to editors.

Redirects

Please create redirects with good judgment. If you really think that someone is going to spell "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" or "Istanbul" as "Istenbil," you probably don't belong here. In other words, please create useful redirects (e.g., "Egyptian Rat Screw" or "Egyptian rat screw" or "ERS") while avoiding useless ones (e.g., "Egyptian rat Screw" or "Egyptian Rat Stew" or "Eflipcork batface").

Style

In general, Wikipedia's Manual of Style serves as a good guideline for editing RealCTY. Make sure you understand wiki markup before doing any heavy editing; wiki markup (using '''text''' for bold and ''text'' for italics is preferred to using HTML tags. Also, note that "br" tags are unnecessary when making a new paragraph, but they are for a single line break. Please place "br" tags at the ends of lines, rather than at the beginnings of lines. Also, close your tags ("br /").

Some of the stylistic idiosyncrasies that have popped up at RealCTY, and which perhaps differ from Wikipedia style, are detailed below.

Titles

Wikipedia's Manual of Style explains how titles should be formatted in general. To summarize some of the info most pertinent to RealCTY:

  • Titles should be spelled correctly.
  • Page names should, in general, be in title case, meaning that first letters of important words are capitalized. This is not really a fundamental part of RealCTY style, but rather occurs because most page names tend to take the form of proper noun phrases.
  • Page names should not usually contain quotes; however, in the case of pages about books, films, songs, or other such publications, references to the page or to the published work in the article should be quoted or italicized accordingly.

One notable difference between RealCTY titles and Wikipedia titles concerns the bolding of the title at the start of a page. The content of every regular article should begin with the article's title, or some variation of it, and should be bolded. However, whereas Wikipedia accomplishes this with bold markup (three single-quotes on either side, i.e., '''Title'''), here at RealCTY, we instead use link notation (two square brackets flanking the target text, i.e., [[Title]]). We do this because this is what I decided to do a long time ago, and so now it is law, apparently. Please keep titles formatted in this manner; if the first word is a slight variant of the title, use piped links or other formatting shorthand (e.g., [[Title|Title variation]] or [[Title]]s).

Subpages

Some Wikipedia pages branch out into subpages, the titles of which typically take the form of Title/subtitle (where Title is the superpage). This construct is rarely of use here at RealCTY (for what I think is the sole example, see RealCTY:Alumni_Association/archive). Instead, due to some vestigial remains of a long-forgotten era of the site, we do have several pages which seem to have a related branch structure. These take the form of "fake prefixes" (real prefixes include RealCTY:, Talk:, Usertalk:, User:, Help:, etc.). These "prefixes" include Hall of Fame:, Hall of Shame:, Memories:, and Hall:. Each of them is followed by a three-letter site code. Former fake prefixes included Course:, Site:, and Song:.

There is little more to say about this style issue than to identify it. Wikipedians should avoid changing this format, and users should make sure to allocate information to the correct "subpage" (notably, all of the pages mentioned above constitute Informal Site Areas).

Links

Unlike Wikipedia, this site is relatively small, so linking is not absolutely necessary--it is, however, encouraged. However, if you like adding links (which is great), keep it to only one link to each page in any one article (e.g., if Lancaster is mentioned twice, only link to the site page once, preferably in the first or most important instance).

Categories

If ever you create a new page, please categorize it properly. If the article is about some feature of only a few sites, categorize it under those sites (see Special:Categories for a list of categories). Categorize it as a Game, an Activity, a Student Group, a Traditions, etc. Things that don't fall into any category go under "General."

Please keep the categories at the bottom of the page to keep things organized. In particular, if you are adding to the end of a page, do so above the category tags.

Informal Site Areas

For the most part, RealCTY is intended to be encyclopedic, or at least psuedoencyclopedic, in nature. RealCTY functions as a record of CTY culture throughout the many years of its existence. But CTY is, of course, more than just a compilation of cultural gems or traditions. To reflect this, there is space on the site that is not meant to be encyclopedic. These pages need not be edited for style and need not follow stylistic conventions to the letter, but please do your best to follow grammatical conventions to assist readability, as well as to use correct formatting. These "informal site areas" include:

  • Memories pages
  • Hall of Fame pages
  • Hall of Shame pages
  • Class History sections of Course pages
  • Staff pages (try to keep these appropriate, unless everybody really, really hates the staff member)
  • Student Groups pages