站点页面数已初具规模,建议起草页面内容及格式规范,如提供必要的文献来源,反剽窃/抄袭声明,Lost Media知名度要求,等。
附英文站Article Rule如下
ARTICLE RULES:
Plagiarism will not be tolerated and will ultimately result in a ban for repeat offenders; this includes copying text from other wikis, regardless of what their Creative Commons license states. The entire article must be your own, though direct quotes are acceptable (so long as they don't comprise the majority of the article's content).
Articles must be of a competent level of quality, with correct punctuation, spelling, paragraphing, etc.
Pieces of lost media are only eligible for an article if they are relevant enough to warrant one, ie. they must be relatively known amongst the general public; if unsure of a potential article's eligibility, please contact a staff member.
New articles for pieces of media that have already been found are allowed on a case-by-case basis, as the media in question must have been known about and considered lost for a significant period of time before it was found; if unsure of a potential article's eligibility, please contact a staff member.
New articles on lost dubs are also taken on a case-by-case basis; unless it's an English dub of a non-English show or the original dub for the media in question, they must be OK'd by an admin before posting.
Articles on prototype builds of games (popularly dubbed "betas" or "alphas") should only be made if there is solid evidence that there were builds with significant differences to the final product (screenshots, video, interviews, etc.). Additionally, articles should not be made on individual portions of game content that are "lost." > > Other popular sites cover things like this and "finding" the original code is impractical. Lost/Unreleased DLC is an exception to this rule.
Articles on cancelled media should specifically talk about the production materials that are lost, such as shot scenes of a cancelled film/TV show or prototypes of a cancelled game. If there isn't sufficient proof that something was shot/developed for the cancelled media, then an article shouldn't be made on it. If unsure of the material's existence, then you may note that its existence is unconfirmed.
Articles on illegal materials are strictly forbidden; there are some lines we simply do not cross (even when NSFW/NSFL tags are used).


