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* No direct attacks on named individuals or companies. Malice may be attributed to bad and proven offenders, in a formal and calm manner.
* No direct attacks on named individuals or companies. Malice may be attributed to bad and proven offenders, in a formal and calm manner.


''This notice will be removed once sufficient documentation has been added to establish the systemic nature of these issues. Once you believe the article is ready to have its notice removed, visit the discord and post to the <code>#appeals</code> channel.''
''This notice will be removed once sufficient documentation has been added to establish the systemic nature of these issues. Once you believe the article is ready to have its notice removed, visit the Discord ([https://discord.gg/WUW6GGDMvW join here]) and post to the <code>[https://discord.com/channels/1324835844812443810/1326356503065526303 #appeals]</code> channel.''
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Latest revision as of 01:16, 16 January 2025

Article Status Notice: Unacceptable Tone/Verbiage

Notice: This Article Requires Change in Tone[edit source]

This article has needs additional work to meet the wiki's Content Guidelines and be in line with our Mission Statement for comprehensive coverage of consumer protection issues. Specifically it uses wording throughout that is non-compliant with the Editorial guidelines of this wiki.

How You Can Help:

  • Where argumentation is used make sure it is clear and direct but not inflammatory. Avoid strong language, or causing unnecessary offense.
  • No direct attacks on named individuals or companies. Malice may be attributed to bad and proven offenders, in a formal and calm manner.

This notice will be removed once sufficient documentation has been added to establish the systemic nature of these issues. Once you believe the article is ready to have its notice removed, visit the Discord (join here) and post to the #appeals channel.