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Welcome, aspiring editor! This work-in-progress guide will hopefully help you get your bearings on the wiki.
 
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===Be messy===
{{Hatnote|See also [https://mspaintadventures.fandom.com/wiki/MSPA_Wiki:Sloppy_is_fine the MS Paint Adventures Wiki policy] and the talk page for this article.}}
 
An unfinished or messy page is infinitely better than no page at all. Even if you never come back to it, [[Special:AncientPages|someone else surely will]].<ref group="lower-alpha">Heck, this very guide started as barely more than an outline!</ref> Slap a <code><nowiki>{{Needs work}}</nowiki></code> template on top and let others work their magic.
 
(But as a corollary, do make the page however good you can, so that others can work off of it as easily as possible.)
 
===Notability===
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If you cite anything, please [[Project:Citing sources#Archiving sources|archive it]]! Links to Discord uploads are temporary, and so must be archived.
 
===Details and organization===
There are some useful rules of thumb for coming up with details to include, and deciding how to organize them.
*'''{{w|Inverted pyramid (journalism)|Inverted pyramid}} style:''' Give important info and "conclusions" first. For example, explain common [[style]]s and prototypical usages before [[:Category:Experimental sections|experiments]].
*'''{{w|Five Ws}} (and H):''' The details "who, what, when, where, why, how" are important background information. If these are missing, you can tag the sentence with <code><nowiki>{{wh|</nowiki>''who?''<nowiki>}}</nowiki></code> or similar.
*'''Follow established layouts:''' You can check articles on similar topics to see how they're laid out and what details they tend to include. (Not a hard rule; some articles do call for unique section headings.)
{{Hatnote|See also*'''No {{w|Project:Manual of Style/Trivia sections|thetrivia Wikipedia policysections}}.}}''' This has a few prongs:
**Put new facts in relevant sections. The lead section counts! If no section fits yet, you can add one&mdash;just make it specific. The heading can be any {{w|noun phrase}}, after all.
**No lists of miscellaneous information. These grow rampant and disorganized into [//tvtropes.org/Administrivia/ThreadMode walls of contradictory points], where even general info becomes impossible for the reader to find.
**Something literally {{wikt|trivial}} ("of little value") need not be on a wiki. (But many "trivia" points sell themselves short, and would be useful if better placed!)
 
===Red links are not bad===
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Don't remove red links just for being red links. Only remove one if it wouldn't be reasonable to create a page at that title. (And remember that a page can be a redirect or a [[:Category:Disambiguation pages|disambiguation page]].)
 
===No trivia sections===
{{Hatnote|See also {{w|Project:Manual of Style/Trivia sections|the Wikipedia policy}}.}}
Don't create lists of miscellaneous information. Wikis that allow trivia sections tend to devolve into disorganized, rampantly growing walls of [//tvtropes.org/Administrivia/ThreadMode contradictory] bullet points, where even general info is lumped under "trivia" and becomes impossible for the reader to find. But if something literally is {{wikt|trivial}} (of little value), is it really a useful addition to a wiki? Keep articles organized and easy to read by putting new facts in relevant sections.
 
===Trans rights===