Code of conduct for Editors

  1. Keep the information you post as neutral as possible. This is not a space for personal vendettas and putting emotion into your data impacts its reliability & credibility.
    1. Cartoons and humorous clips are not considered newsworthy and detract from the impact of the data.
    2. Keep the language clean and free from slurs or swearing.
  2. Reference everything. If there is no reference, it did not happen and an admin or another editor can remove unreferenced information. If you don't have a reliable reference for the source of your information, do not post it.
    1. Where possible, include both links and screenshots. All too often data is removed from the public domain.
    2. Suspicions are not verifiable and do not meet OSINT standards.
  3. Make sure the information you are posting has not been posted already. Avoid redundant information.
    1. If the information is required across multiple sections, reference the section in an internal link instead of repeating the information.
  4. Make sure sections can be found from main menu items. If a new page is created, create the appropriate link in the main section.
  5. Please ensure that information you provide is in the correct wiki format language. The Style Guide can be found at Wiki Syntax.
    1. Preview pages before saving to ensure all elements are correct.
  6. You are responsible for what you type. While the admins can protect you and your information from most sources, we have to comply with the laws of the land.
  7. No doxing. While it is okay to post information that is in the public domain, please do not post personal information (ID`s, addresses) of people from non-public domain sources (ie, leaks/hacks).
  8. At the administrator's discretion, pages may be made private or removed entirely.