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Draft:Epithet Erased Wiki:Citation Policy

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Revision as of 12:08, 1 March 2023 by Anonymous
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This is the Epithet Erased Wiki's Citation Policy. Citations are important because it allows the reader to easily check sources and know where information come from.

Adding a Citation

Visual Mode

to be added

Source Mode

In source mode, you add a citation with the <ref></ref> with the citation in the middle of the two. To reuse them change <ref> to <ref name=""> with a reusable name in between the "". To reuse the citation elsewhere in the article put <ref name=""/> and put the previous reusable name in between the "".

Predetermined Citation Names

to be added

When & How to Use Citations

Note: Not every citation on this wiki follows these protocols due to there are lot of citations and I'm only just finalizing these now

You should use citations anything you are sourcing something that provides the information especially when the source is obscure or specific. This includes Episodes and Novels.

Epithet Erased Episode

Whenever you use an Epithet Erased episode link to this wiki article, formatted like so:

[[Epithet Erased]] | [<link to article> EP<ep #> - <episode title>]

Twitter

When ever you source twitter please you the following format.

[<link> <twitter account name> - <date>]

or when applicable:

[link [title of tweet of thread] - <date> - <Twitter account name> (<number of tweets deep in thread>)]

or

[link <twitter account name> in response to <twitter account name> - <date>]

With the entire name linking to the source tweet.

Notable Creditable Twitter Sources:

Note: This is not an expansive list

Tumblr

to be added

Other YouTube Videos

[<link> <title>]

Citation Tags

Citation Tags are tags that an be placed to note something about citations. These re:

Citation Needed

Citation Needed is a citation tag that should be added at the end of a statement that needs to be sourced but for whatever reason it is not there and you yourself cannot acquire it.

{{CitNeeded}}

Out of Order

Out of Order is a citation tag that should be added at the end of a citation that's link no longer functions. These should be replaced with a working citation when possible.

{{OoO}}