slushpuppy Posted August 20, 2016 Report Share Posted August 20, 2016 *Any wiki abuse may lead to suspension or perm ban of your Sharkbrew account* Do write from a neutral point of view. Conjuncture or supposition is prohibited, The purpose of the wiki is to deliver information. Let the reader make up their own conclusions At best, cite references as much as possible Due to the lack of record keeping, most clanning content will be written without references and this will introduce bias. When writing such articles, include common viewpoint from opposing sides. Always write from a documentary standpoint. E,g, Examples (red = bad, green = better): Rage absolutely dominated Slaughter in every way possible, forced them into singles in [every, most, all] trips and forced them to close. Whilst Rage was dominant in wilderness, Slaughter remained dominant in clan-wars. The ultimate closure of Slaughter came due to a radical decrease in pulls and some ranks going inactive leading to Rage's first rivalry win. The difference is key. Because its being written without being involved but more as narration of the events that occurred i.e. documentation. FOE has won all rivalries and stayed on top dominating in both wilderness and clan-wars and taking the title as the best clan ever. FOE's strength in P2P is recognized throughout the community, and although their F2P is not at that level, they have been a fearsome clan to remember. Here you're making a typical banter comment instead of putting out a logical and well-accepted truth. If anyone here has worked on research papers/documentation you will know how to write this. Do not involve personal grudges, beliefs and emotions into anything you write. Keep it strictly documentary style. Thanks @ for the examples. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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