About:How do I contribute?

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Since October 1st 2024, contribution on the Ordonnia Wiki is opened to everyone with an Identity! Furthermore, we hand out some rewards if you help fill the wiki with information you have about Ordonnia.

What can I contribute?

Any information you may know about a product, event, or anything Ordonnia-related. You cannot make things up but you can base yourself on events you remember if you properly note that they are speculations.

⚠️ Any contributions must be supported by something and that support must be stated. If it a speculation (=something you remember but don't have evidence it happened in the way you do), please leave a note that it is a speculation, but add it anyways, as it could lead other editors on the right path!

How to...

Navigate?

Special:AllPages can guide you to a list of pages. If you're going for rewards, the list of pages with the Stub notice includes unfinished pages ("Stubs") that need your attention and help. If proofreading is your thing, you can search articles in need of proofreading.

Each page has a summary on the right side that lets you navigate between titles.

Log-in?

Click the little User icon on the bottom left of your screen and click on "Log in". Follow the process on Ordonnia.com to complete your account link.

Create a new page?

Type the name of the page you want to create in the search bar and start a search. You will be prompted with an option to create a page in the "No results" message.

Edit a page?

Click the "Edit" button on the top right. If there is no button, ensure you are logged in and ensure you are able to edit this page.

Add notes?

Click "Insert", then "More" on the editor. You will find something called "Comment". Add one near a fact or speculation to add details. For instance, for "Leafy Soda was created on the 31st of July 2018", you can add a comment that says "Based on the leafy_soda place creation date".

⚠️ Comments will not be visible in the main article and just serve as a note between editors.

Get paid for my contributions?

We pay quality contributions, which are contributions that meet all of these criteria:

  1. Written in valid, coherent English
  2. Based on facts and speculations which have been properly referenced (How?)
  3. Can objectively be said to be a positive addition to the Wiki
  4. Do not break any of the Core Policies.

If you've made a quality contribution, please open a ticket for review and for compensation.