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Amaranth Legacy holds a rather simple and easy-to-follow set of guidelines which are expected to be followed in all community spaces.
Amaranth Legacy holds a rather simple and easy-to-follow set of guidelines which are expected to be followed in all community spaces.


;'''No Vandalism! (obviously)'''
1. '''Vandalism will not be tolerated.''' Please contribute anything you like but please do not completely redo an existing page without asking about it.
:Respect [[Amaranth Legacy:Scopes|Scopes]]! Please contact authors before making changes! Keep your own pages free of explicit images.


2. '''Please minimize the use of copyrighted images''', use proper image attribution, and make use of public domain and / or AI-generated images when you can.
;'''Please minimize the use of copyrighted images'''
:Use proper image attribution. We encourage users to create their own images using whatever tools they like.


3. '''Be respectful of people's pages!''' However, constructive criticism, polite discussion, or even a little bit of banter is fine.
;'''Be respectful of people's work!'''
:An author's writing is like an extension of themself. Don't be hurtful, especially when it comes to criticism.


;'''Don't be a bigot'''
4. '''Be respectful of people!''' Stay civil, do not use slurs or other controversial language, and stay kind. While history is inherently political to discuss, try to minimize modern-day politics (no one wants to hear it).
:We've divulged our leaning by using the word "bigot," but we mean for everyone of all beliefs, orientations, genders, creeds, and politics (you name it we got it). Be normal!

;'''Can I still talk about Politics?'''
:Many settings deal with themes derived from or directly referencing real-life history/politics. This means the subject is unavoidable. Keep it civil; discussion about whether a fictional economic system would work can be fun, but remember that we are talking about ''fiction''.

;'''You own your pages, but...'''
:All content uploaded is under creative commons (see below). This means that anyone can, with proper attribution, reference, use, or change your work so long as these derivatives also fall under creative commons. We (the site) will not do anything with your work that you don't want, but this does not apply to our users.

:You can request your pages be taken down for any reason at any time.

Revision as of 22:27, September 30, 2024

Amaranth Legacy holds a rather simple and easy-to-follow set of guidelines which are expected to be followed in all community spaces.

No Vandalism! (obviously)
Respect Scopes! Please contact authors before making changes! Keep your own pages free of explicit images.
Please minimize the use of copyrighted images
Use proper image attribution. We encourage users to create their own images using whatever tools they like.
Be respectful of people's work!
An author's writing is like an extension of themself. Don't be hurtful, especially when it comes to criticism.
Don't be a bigot
We've divulged our leaning by using the word "bigot," but we mean for everyone of all beliefs, orientations, genders, creeds, and politics (you name it we got it). Be normal!
Can I still talk about Politics?
Many settings deal with themes derived from or directly referencing real-life history/politics. This means the subject is unavoidable. Keep it civil; discussion about whether a fictional economic system would work can be fun, but remember that we are talking about fiction.
You own your pages, but...
All content uploaded is under creative commons (see below). This means that anyone can, with proper attribution, reference, use, or change your work so long as these derivatives also fall under creative commons. We (the site) will not do anything with your work that you don't want, but this does not apply to our users.
You can request your pages be taken down for any reason at any time.