Difference between revisions of "Help:Style guide/Trivia"
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* Do not post obscure references that are not proven with hard evidence. | * Do not post obscure references that are not proven with hard evidence. | ||
* Do not post images or videos unless absolutely necessary to prove a point. It is better to link to a video than to embed it for trivia | * Do not post images or videos unless absolutely necessary to prove a point. It is better to link to a video than to embed it for trivia | ||
− | * Do not state the obvious. It can easily be assumed | + | * Do not state the obvious. It can easily be assumed that the Medic's primary role in the game is to heal other players . |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Help:Style guide]] | * [[Help:Style guide]] |
Revision as of 18:33, 19 October 2010
This is a proposed style guideline for Trivia articles. Please see the talk page for discussion.
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Trivia sections are small sections of an article where interesting facts can be kept about a topic.
Guidelines
These are only proposed guidelines. See the talk page to discuss changes.
- Trivia items should not duplicate information in the infobox.
- Trivia items should not be obvious to anyone who has played Team Fortress 2 for a reasonable amount of time.
- Trivia items should be interesting and/or helpful. Items that satisfy neither of these are not worth mentioning.
Do not
- Do not post lists as trivia, e.g., characteristics that are shared with a few other items.
- Do not post obscure references that are not proven with hard evidence.
- Do not post images or videos unless absolutely necessary to prove a point. It is better to link to a video than to embed it for trivia
- Do not state the obvious. It can easily be assumed that the Medic's primary role in the game is to heal other players .