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# '''Follow FandomMiraheze's Terms of Use''': This wiki is hosted onby FandomMiraheze, so we follow their rules.
# '''No bigotry''': While FandomMiraheze already prohibits bigotry in their termsContent of usePolicy, we may be stricter in our enforcement. If you find yourself behaving like the [[That Guy|Generic Jerk Man]] from [[Thinking Too Much to Think Positively|TTMTTP]], you're probably breaking this rule.
# '''Do not circumvent paywalls''': [[Xan]] has chosen to make some content exclusive to her Patreon backers. This wiki will honor her decision. Do not use our community to advocate circumventing this restriction, and do not share information on how to circumvent this restriction.
# '''No doxxing''': Doxxing (sharing non-public personally identifiable information about another person without their consent) is already against FandomMiraheze's TermsContent of UsePolicy, but it is worth repeating. Although ''Thinking Too Much to Think Positively'' depicts real people, you may not post information about their personal lives beyond what is shown in the comic or what they choose to share publicly.
 
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Revision as of 22:10, 24 August 2023

  1. Follow Miraheze's Terms of Use: This wiki is hosted by Miraheze, so we follow their rules.
  2. No bigotry: While Miraheze already prohibits bigotry in their Content Policy, we may be stricter in our enforcement. If you find yourself behaving like the Generic Jerk Man from TTMTTP, you're probably breaking this rule.
  3. Do not circumvent paywalls: Xan has chosen to make some content exclusive to her Patreon backers. This wiki will honor her decision. Do not use our community to advocate circumventing this restriction, and do not share information on how to circumvent this restriction.
  4. No doxxing: Doxxing (sharing non-public personally identifiable information about another person without their consent) is already against Miraheze's Content Policy, but it is worth repeating.