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The purpose of this page of frequently asked questions is to answer questions that do not fit into any of the other categories.
Only articles, images, lists (etc.) from and about canon sources may be added to BattleIntelligence, right?
- Kinda sorta. BattleIntelligence has a policy regarding fan fiction (or 'fanon') that excludes alternate materials written by fans from the official and canon subjects on which BTW is focused. However, if an item of fanon has influenced the canon material (in some form or function and outside the scope of BTW), articles regarding that fanon product may be included here. Likewise, sometimes graphics that do not exist (in any form) in the canonicity but are described in it may be generated and included here, specifically as a means to assist in the understanding of the subject material. Modifications of official products, such as images cropped to focus on the subject matter, are also allowed, when properly sourced. Art for art's sake, however, is not allowed.
Why does the BattleIntelligence logo look like that?
What do the +/- numbers in red and green next to the edits mean?
- The numbers represent the number of bytes of information added or removed by the edit. Green means data added; red means data removed.
What is the longest article in BattleIntelligence?
- A dynamically updated and current list can be found at Special:Longpages, for a database snapshot at any given time. There is also a category of articles that may be too long.
Are there any BattleIntelligence banners or graphics I can use for a link?
- A few of our contributors have made some. They can be found at the now historical Information:BTW Userbars. You can also use our logos.
Is there any peer review process to validate your articles?
- We are all peers here and we all review each other's work. There is currently no formal approval process as standard procedure.
How is BattleIntelligence backed up? Is it possible that an accident could destroy all of this?
- Nic can answer this :P
Where can I see a log or list of all the pages created by a specific user?
- For a list of articles that you have created, click on the tab at the top of the page that says "My contributions". Scroll to the bottom. There should be a link that says "Articles created".
- For any other user, go to their User page and select the "contributions" option on the right hand Toolbox menu. This will take you to their Contributions page, which lists all of their contributions to that wiki. At the bottom of the page are links to the "Articles created" and the "Global contributions" (across all Wikimedia wikis) by this user name.