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Welcome to the Gravity Falls Wiki's Article Guidelines.

Please refer to the Gravity Falls Wiki Guidelines for more information.

Introduction

This page will answer many of your questions pertaining to articles on this wiki. If you can not find your answer, please ask an administrator.

What is an article

An article should be a page, officially named, with a topic falling under one of these categories:

What should an article have?

This depends on the page. Some things are meant for some pages.

For characters

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Each character gets an article, as long as they are important enough. What defines important enough are shown in the three standards below.

Each page of a character should have the following sections:

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Example of a good character page: Wendy Corduroy.

For creatures

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Note: creatures are not characters or animals. Creatures refers to supernatural or paranormal entities in Gravity Falls. The same guidelines for characters apply. Use creature template for infobox on creature pages. Include the characters navigation template at the bottom of the article.

Example of a good creature page: Chutzpar.

For locations

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Each major location gets an article. Depending on the information, sublocations may be given their own page or assimilated onto the main location page.

A location article should include:

Example of a good location page: Lake Gravity Falls.

For events

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Each major event gets an article. An event article should include:

Example of a good event article: Pioneer Day.

For objects, songs, organizations, films, and shows

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Each major object gets an article. An object article should include:

Example of a good object article: Mystery Cart

For episodes

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Each episode gets an article. It is best not to create too in-depth articles about episodes not released yet (unless information, with references, is provided about said un-aired episode), as the information can change drastically. Each episode page should have:

During the end credits of this episode, there is a cryptogram that reads "CRYPTOGRAM_HERE" Once decoded using the appropriate cipher, it reads "MESSAGE_HERE."

Example of a good episode page: "Summerween."

Procedure to replace infobox images

Main: Image and Video Guidelines

Procedure to replace infobox quotes

To change the quote on a character or creature's infobox, it must be put to a vote on the forum.

Special note

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Please avoid the following:

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For cast and crew, use present tense when describing their role in the show. For example, use "Jason Ritter voices Dipper Pines in Gravity Falls." Not: "Jason Ritter voiced Dipper Pines in Gravity Falls."

Role playing pages

All role playing pages belong on the role playing wiki.

Article titles

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The article title must be the subject's official name, e.g. "Dipper Pines" instead of "Main Character." The article title should be official but also concise. For example, even though "Gideon Charles Gleeful" is the character's full name, his article should be titled "Gideon Gleeful" because it is the most commonly-used, accurate version of his name.

When an official name is not available, one that fits the subject's description should be used, e.g. "Pacifica's friends." Articles with descriptive titles should have the category Category:Articles with conjectural titles added to it.

Article titles should follow capitalization rules mentioned below.

Relationships

Please do not create relationship pages. Instead, create a section in a character's article describing relationships. For example, Dipper's page should have a section describing his relationship with all of the other main characters.

Appearances

Please include an appearance section in an article and not in a character box.

Linking

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When linking please link the first appearance (excluding the infobox and relationship headings) of a thing that has a separate article. Do this in a main article and in a template. Using this guideline, one thing should never be linked on a page more than twice. Some tricky situations occur when using possessives. The only exception to the rule is for relationship sections, where the headings should include links to the characters.

Please use this format:

Check mark [[Dipper|Dipper's]]
instead of just
X mark [[Dipper]]'s


When linking to Wikipedia, please use this format:

Check mark [[Wikipedia:Fiji mermaid]] or {{w|Fiji mermaid}}
instead of
X mark [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiji_mermaid Fiji mermaid]


When linking to another wiki on Fandom, please use this format:

Check mark [[w:c:WIKINAME:WIKIPAGE|TEXT]]
instead of
X mark [http://WIKINAME.fandom.com/wiki/WIKIPAGE TEXT]

Piped links are only necessary for examples like the ones above. Usually, for plural words, the pipe is not necessary since it is already highlighted. (e.g. [[Timeline]]s = Timelines)

References

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External references

Please use reliable external sources such as Disney or staff pages. Avoid using unreliable, editable sources such as IMDB. To reference an external page, use the following format:

<ref name=disney>www.disney.com</ref>

Note that the name allows you to reuse the same reference later in the article. If you want to reuse it, use the following format:

<ref name=disney></ref>
or
<ref name=disney />

Internal references

If you wish to cite a specific episode, you can use the cite episode template. To use this template, use the following format with the episode number. For example:

{{cite episode|105}}

would cite episode 05 in season 1 (in other words, "The Inconveniencing.")

Source quality

Not all sources are created equal. Please consider the nature of the source you are citing. Websites that are editable by users are not considered reliable sources.

Good sources:


Bad sources:

Stubs

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Do not add Category:Article stubs directly to an article. Instead use the Stub template by adding {{Stub}} to the top of the article, after any infobox template. Articles should only be marked as a stub if the article is incomplete and is missing some basic information. For example, even though the article about the Gummy Koalas does not have many sections, it should not be marked a stub because there is nothing else worthwhile to say about it.

When adding a quotation

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Use the Template:Quote for one-liners. Quotes should be either memorable or illustrative of the character's personality. It's best to write the quotations in a "Quote" section. Please limit the number of quotes per page to five.

Specific issues

Use of quote marks

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Please use "American style" quotes instead of "British style". In other words, punctuation should be included inside the quotes. Example: Mabel said, "I'm just irresistible." instead of "I'm just irresistible".

Episode titles should have quotes around them. Example: "Tourist Trapped" instead of Tourist Trapped.

Use of commas

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Please use "Oxford commas" when appropriate. Example: "Wendy has dated Russ Durham, Eli Hall, and Stony Hall" instead of "Wendy has dated Russ Durham, Eli Hall and Stony Hall."

Confused on when to use commas between adjectives?

If you answer yes to these questions, then the adjectives are coordinate and should be separated by a comma. Here are some examples of coordinate and non-coordinate adjectives:

The 1) relentless, 2) powerful 3) summer sun beat down on them. (1-2 are coordinate; 2-3 are non-coordinate.)

The 1) relentless, 2) powerful, 3) oppressive sun beat down on them. (Both 1-2 and 2-3 are coordinate.)[1]

Have more questions?
Please see this page by Connecticut Community College or this page by Purdue University.

Use of apostrophes

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Please follow the standard English guidelines for apostrophe use. Specifically, note how to use them for years (e.g., use '90s instead of 90's; use 1980s instead of 1980's).

Here is a special note on its versus it's:

Please also see this handy guide.

Capital letters

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Capitalization of article titles and section headers should include the first letter of the first word being a capital letter, but it should otherwise follow the normal English rules of capitalization. For example, a section title should be "External links" instead of "External Links."

Spelling

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For the purpose of maintaining consistency, and because the subject of this wiki originates from the United States, words on this wiki should conform to the spelling used in U.S. English. This applies only to main namespace pages, not talk or user pages. Although no user should be harassed or punished for using other regional spellings of words, editors are encouraged to conform text in articles to U.S. spelling. If you come across a word spelled the way it is in another country (for example if you see "color" spelled as "colour"), just change it to the U.S. English spelling and be done with it.

Verb tense

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Works of fiction are generally considered to "come alive" for their audience[2]. They exist in a kind of perpetual present tense, regardless of when the fictional action is supposed to take place relative to "now". Thus, generally you should write about fiction using the present tense, not the past tense.

Examples:

Gender-neutral language

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Read this article from Wikipedia for more on gender-neutral language use. Below are excerpts from that article.

Gender-neutral language avoids constructions that might be interpreted by some readers as an unnecessary reinforcement of traditional stereotypes. Gender-neutral language does not inherently convey a particular viewpoint, political agenda or ideal. Examples of non-neutral language that can often be easily avoided are:

There are a number of ways of avoiding the use of generic masculine and feminine pronouns; the following are examples.

There is no Wikipedia consensus either for or against the singular they ("Each politician is responsible for their constituency"). Although it is widely used in informal writing and speech, its grammatical validity is disputed. This wiki allows the use of the "singular they".

Some methods of avoiding generic masculine pronouns, such as the use of the pronouns "one" or (especially) "you", are seen as unencyclopedic and are thus discouraged in Wikipedia articles.

Date and time formatting

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Read this article from Wikipedia for more on date and time formatting and standards. Below are excerpts from that article.

Acceptable date formats

The following date styles are acceptable in Wikipedia articles, subject to rules included thereafter:

Format Example Scope
MMMM D, YYYY
Full month name, space, numeric day, comma, space, full year
September 8, 2001 Everywhere
D MMM YYYY
Numeric day, space, short month name, space, full year
8 Sep 2001 Only in references, tables, lists or areas where conciseness is needed.
MMM D, YYYY
Short month name, space, numeric day, comma, space, full year
Sep 8, 2001
YYYY-MM-DD
Four-digit year, hyphen, two-digit month, hyphen, two-digit day
2001-09-08

Unacceptable date formats

The following date styles are not acceptable in the Gravity Falls Wiki except in external titles and quotes:

Incorrect Correct
9 June 2001 June 9, 2001
9th June
the 9th of June
9. June
June 9
June 9th June 9
June, 2001 June 2001
9 June, 2001
09 June 2001
June 9, 2001
June 9 2001
June 09, 2001
June 9, 2001
'01 2001

Names

The following rules are to be used when naming a character in an article:

Naming the Journals

Journals should be named in articles in the following format(s):

Transcripts

The guidelines for proper transcript format can be found here.

General tips

For tips on improving article writing and general quality guidelines, please read this article from Wikipedia.

Article do's and do not's

Do

Do not

Article talk pages

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Please keep the topic of article talk page discussions about improving the article itself. Do not post personal opinions, theories, comments, etc. Those belong in a blog or on the forum.

References

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