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In general, we follow the same general rules as the Wikipedia:
In general, we follow the same general rules as the Wikipedia:


# '''Only add appropriate content.''' The Creation Kit Wiki is intended as a repository of knowledge about using the The Creation Kit and modding Skyrim. Material that does not fit this goal should be moved to another fan site, or removed altogether.
# '''Only add appropriate content.''' The Creation Kit Wiki is intended as a repository of knowledge about using the The Creation Kit and modding Fallout 4. Material that does not fit this goal should be moved to another fan site, or removed altogether.
# '''Discussions belong on the forums.''' The forums are the place for discussion of controversial issues, not the Wiki.
# '''Discussions belong on the forums.''' The forums are the place for discussion of controversial issues, not the Wiki.
# '''Don't infringe copyrights.''' Do not submit material which infringes on someone else's copyright, such as images you don't own.
# '''Don't infringe copyrights.''' Do not submit material which infringes on someone else's copyright, such as images you don't own.

Latest revision as of 17:35, 23 January 2018

In general, we follow the same general rules as the Wikipedia:

  1. Only add appropriate content. The Creation Kit Wiki is intended as a repository of knowledge about using the The Creation Kit and modding Fallout 4. Material that does not fit this goal should be moved to another fan site, or removed altogether.
  2. Discussions belong on the forums. The forums are the place for discussion of controversial issues, not the Wiki.
  3. Don't infringe copyrights. Do not submit material which infringes on someone else's copyright, such as images you don't own.
  4. Respect other contributors. The Creation Kit Wiki is a community effort. Flaming, personal attacks, etc. do not belong here. People who persist in this behavior may be banned by an Admin.


Most pages are freely editable by anyone with a registered account. Some pages may be protected, meaning only Administrators can edit them. This is usually done to protect the main structure of the site from vandalism. In most cases, protected pages contain very little of the actual content anyway, so they should not require much editing.


A complete list of administrators can be found here.