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Brickipedia is a LEGO encyclopedia written collaboratively by its readers (known as Brickipedians). The site is a Wiki, meaning that anyone, including you, can edit almost any article right now by clicking on the edit this page link that appears at the top of the page. Some pages with a high history of vandalism or spam are protected from editing to prevent further Vandalism or Spam, so in those cases you will need to request that someone else makes the edit for you.

Much of Brickipedia follows a similar setup to Wikipedia.

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Policies

Lego Wiki has a few policies and guidelines that you should look at. The most essential principles are NPOV, GFDL, civility, and the Manual of Style. What does this mean?

  • NPOV, or neutral point of view means that articles should not be biased, and should represent differing views on a subject fairly.
  • All contributions to Brickipedia are released under the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL). This specifically ensures that Brickipedia will remain freely distributable in perpetuity. Please do not submit any content that is copyrighted without permission of the copyright holder. (See Copyrights for more information).
  • Civility. Brickipedia works by cooperation, and therefore mutual respect, civility, and wikilove should be practiced universally. Please assume good faith when you disagree with someone, stay cool, and talk things over civilly. It is good practice to provide an edit summary explaining your changes so as to assist others with noticing and accepting your changes. If you find that your edits get removed or modified, wait a moment before reinstating them. First check the page history, your talk page, or the article's talk page to discuss. See also Wikiquette.
  • The Manual of Style are rules which should be followed when creating or editing a page. Most of these rules are about general formatting, and which templates should be used on pages.

Don't be discouraged

If you run into conflicts in your first forays into editing, then don't let it get you down. In any collaborative project there are clashes. Have a look at the writers' rules of engagement page as well as the other articles in the tutorial wing below. Use them to help you resolve the problems and learn how to become an active and productive contributor.

And if there's anything you don't understand — be it technical or social — and you're not sure where to look, just post a question on the Wikipedia:help desk, and someone will be happy to help you.

Have fun!

Want to join?

Anyone can edit, but there are advantages to creating an account if you want to contribute regularly. To join, create an account and then introduce yourself to the community at the new user log.

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