Wikipedia:List of policies and guidelines

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The following is a comprehensive list of policies and guidelines. For a quick overview, see Wikipedia:Simplified ruleset; for descriptive directories see Wikipedia:List of policies, Wikipedia:List of guidelines and Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Contents.

Terminology

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Wikipedia's rules and best practices are specified in two types of documents:

Policy

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A policy documents a rule or standard with wide acceptance among Wikipedia editors that all users should normally follow.

Guideline

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A guideline is a set of best practices that are supported by the consensus of Wikipedia editors. Editors should attempt to follow guidelines, though they are best treated with common sense. Occasional exceptions may apply. Naming conventions are considered guidelines.

Basics

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List

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Large-print links are broad, fundamental policies and guidelines that apply throughout Wikipedia.

Normal-print links are policies and guidelines that are general in scope but may apply to more specific situations.

Small-print links are policies and guidelines that are specific to a subject area or process on Wikipedia.


 

Biographies of Living Persons Image Use Policy Wikipedia is Not a Dictionary

Autobiography Accuracy Dispute Content Forks External Links No Disclaimers Non-Free Content Non-Free Use Rationale Guideline Non-US Copyrights Offensive Material Public Domain Spam Spoiler Writing Articles With Large Language Models

As Of Broad-Concept Article Categories, Lists, and Navigation Templates Copying within Wikipedia Reviewing Good Articles Hatnote Page Blanking Overcategorization Preparing Images for Upload Red Link Redirect Set Index Articles Soft Redirect Spellchecking Subpages Updating Information User Categories

Academics Astronomical Objects Books Events Films Geographic Features Music Numbers Organizations and Companies People Sports Web

Naming conventions

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Capitalization Country-Specific Topics Definite or Indefinite Articles Events Geographic Names Numbers and Dates Lists People Plurals Technical Restrictions Use English

Content: Accessibility Biography Linking Self-References to Avoid Words to Watch Wikimedia Sister Projects

Formatting: Abbreviations Capital Letters Dates and Numbers Pronunciation Spelling Text Formatting Titles of Works

Layout: Layout Lead Section Lists (Lists of Works Road Junction Lists Stand-Alone Lists) Tables Trivia Sections

Images: Images Captions Icons

Arts Anime and Manga Comics Film Music (Music Samples Record Charts Stringed Instrument Tunings) Novels Television Video Games Visual Arts Writing About Fiction History Military History Blazon Legal Legal Trademarks Regional Canada China France Hawaii India Ireland Japan Korea Philippines Poland Singapore Religion Islam Latter Day Saints Science Chemistry Computer science Mathematics Medicine TaxoBox Documentation Sports Cue Sports Snooker Wikipedia Content Disambiguation Pages Infoboxes

Clean Start Dispute Resolution Edit Warring No Personal Attacks Ownership of Content Sockpuppetry Username Policy

Appealing a Block Canvassing Changing Username Guidelines Courtesy Vanishing Deceased Wikipedians Guidelines Do Not Disrupt Wikipedia to Illustrate a Point Gaming the System Please Do Not Bite the Newcomers Responding to Threats of Harm Reviewing Rollback Signatures Spam Blacklist Linking to External Harassment

Attack Page Oversight Proposed Deletion of Biographies of Living People Revision Deletion

Deletion Guidelines for Administrators Speedy Keep

Arbitration Committee: CheckUser and Oversight Bot Policy CheckUser Global Rights Policy IP Block Exemption Page mover Open Proxies Volunteer Response Team

Discretionary Sanctions Banning Policy

Child Protection Copyright Violations Libel Non-Free Content Criteria Paid-contribution disclosure Reusing Wikipedia Content

Project content guidelines

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Userboxes WikiProject Council Guide

Template guidelines

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High-Risk Templates Substitution Talk Page Templates

Reference Desk guidelines

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General Medical advice

Searching

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See also

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Tutorial
Related essays
  • Simplified rule-set – some basic aspect of Wikipedia norms and practices.
    • Eight rules for editing  – if you start out by following these simple rules, the rest should come naturally.
    • Ten rules for editing  – Wikipedia can be daunting, but here we provide tips to make editing smoother.
    • Trifecta – ultra-fast overview of foundational principles related to policies and guidelines.
  • The rules are principles – policies and guidelines exist as rough approximations of their underlying principles.