Policy

All editors are equal
Editors come in all shapes, sizes and powers; from the bureaucrat, to the admin, to the standard editor, to the unlogged IP address. It's also possible that although you do not know it, the editor you're talking to is a Forum Moderator or Global Moderator. Although it is rare in recent times, Runekeep staff members have even been known to participate in fansite communities in the distant past. In addition, a member may have very high levels in some skills, and specialises in them a lot. An editor's status, popularity, attitude, demeanour, or in-game experience may influence the way we think about them. However, there is no person on this wiki that has more authority than another, no matter what, because all editors are equal.

Wiki authorities
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In-game experience
Many players are well-rounded and have much experience within the game. Their edits may be considered more weighted in a dispute because of their levels, quests, and may think their edits have more value and trump others because they know more. However, on the wiki, this does not matter. A beginner has as much weight in their edits as a player with, for example level 99 skills. Still, in the case of no prior experience, having solid knowledge of the subject before making large changes to its article can be beneficial, preventing some forms of confusion and editor conflict.

Remember
Everyone on this wiki is equal. Stay cool, don't get frustrated with other users, and be polite. We're all equal, and with equality comes equal importance.

Signing
Never sign an article. This rule is pretty straightforward; signing your name on an article would indicate that you owned it. After all, this is a wiki, and everything released here (excluding things already protected by copyright laws) is under the fair use rationale.

While some fan sites may list contributors of information to give credit, we can't do that in articles. With this site being a wiki, a single page may have had hundreds of different players contributed. On the history of each page (accessible through the "history" tab at the top of the page), every contributor is listed automatically, making listing contributors unneeded, also.

In fact, you shouldn't sign any page except:


 * Your own userpage and associated subpages.
 * Talk pages.
 * Discussion pages under the namespace Runekeep:
 * Sandboxes.
 * The Forums.