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BoyWiki is a place for boylovers, and other interested people, to contribute to the collective knowledge about boylove, boylovers, and related topics. It uses something called "wiki" software, which allows the information to be easily accessible to everyone. If you are interested, you can join BoyWiki as a "scribe". Becoming a scribe is easy, and doesn't require you to risk your anonymity (if you are a boylover). BoyWiki was designed to let you quickly and easily contribute to the information you see here.  The following pages will help you learn more about wikis and BoyWiki.
BoyWiki is a free, open content resource for boylovers and others who are interested in the collective knowledge and culture that has developed over the years. Built upon a powerful wiki engine, BoyWiki was designed to make contributing as simple as possible.  The following pages are designed to help you become more familiar with this resource.


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===What is a wiki?===
===What is a wiki?===


A wiki an information resource available to the whole world. When you become a scribe, you can edit or add new pages. You can create new pages on a topic that interests you. Any changes which you make appear immediately, and older versions of each page stored in case of any editing problems. Wiki scribes, if they wish, can just proofreader articles, and correcting small errors, expand and improve existing articles, or add new articles.
FROM WIKIPEDIA:
A '''wiki''' ({{IPAc-en|audio=en-us-wiki.ogg|ˈ|w|ɪ|k|i}} {{respell|WIK|ee}}) is usually a [[web application]] which allows people to add, modify, or delete content in  [[Collaborative software|collaboration]] with others. Text is usually written using a simplified [[markup language]] or a [[Online rich-text editor|rich-text editor]].<ref name="Britannica">{{citation|title=wiki|encyclopedia=[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]|volume=1|publisher=[[Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.]]|year=2007|location=London|url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/1192819/wiki|accessdate=April 10, 2008}}</ref><ref name="urlEasy Wiki Hosting, Scott Hanselmans blog, and Snagging Screens">{{citation|url=http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc700339.aspx |title=Easy Wiki Hosting, Scott Hanselman's blog, and Snagging Screens |date=July 2008 |author=Mitchell, Scott |publisher=MSDN Magazine |accessdate=March 9, 2010}}</ref> While a wiki is a type of [[content management system]], it differs from a  [[blog]] or most other such systems in that the content is created without any defined owner or leader, and wikis have little implicit structure, allowing structure to emerge according to the needs of the users.<ref name="urlEasy Wiki Hosting, Scott Hanselmans blog, and Snagging Screens"/>


===How do I become a scribe?===
[[Ward Cunningham]], the developer of the first wiki software, [[WikiWikiWeb]], originally described it as "the simplest online database that could possibly work".<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.wiki.org/wiki.cgi?WhatIsWiki|title=What is a Wiki|accessdate=April 10, 2008|publisher=WikiWikiWeb|author=Cunningham, Ward|date=June 27, 2002|authorlink=Ward Cunningham}}</ref>


THIS IS ALL WRONG: Just click the link at the top of any page which says [[Special:Userlogin|Create an account or log in ]] and enter the username you would like, a password, and optionally, your email addressThen click the "Create new account" buttonThe "by email" button can be used if you would like to receive a random password and verify your email address in one step.  You can log in at this page in the future.
where almost every page can be changed or added to by you.  You can even create entirely new pages.  All changes appear immediately, but old versions of the page are still availableA wiki's users constantly act as proofreaders and copy editors to expand and improve existing articles and clean up vandalism.


DELETE: ===What if I don't want to register?===
===How do I sign up?===


DELETE: Everything on BoyWiki is available to you without the need for a BoyWiki account.  However, if you do not have an account, you will not be able to make any changes.
*THIS IS WRONG*:Just click the link at the top of any page which says [[Special:Userlogin|Create an account or log in ]] and enter the username you would like, a password, and optionally, your email address.  Then click the "Create new account" buttonThe "by email" button can be used if you would like to receive a random password and verify your email address in one step.  You can log in at this page in the future.


DELETE BUT INCORPORATE INTO ABOVE: Registering does have other benefits, such as giving you a personal user page and enabling others to send you emails without revealing your email address to them.  But registration will never be necessary to read any content or to redistribute content under the [[BoyWiki:Copyrights|GNU Free Documentation License]].
===What if I don't want to sign up to be a scribe?===


===What do I need to know how to do to edit BoyWiki?===
Everything on BoyWiki is available for everyone in the world to read, or to redistribute content under the [[BoyWiki:Copyrights|GNU Free Documentation License]], without needing to be a scribe.  However, if you are not a scribe, you will be unable to edit or make any changes to an article.


If you can type, you have the basic skill necessary to contribute.  
Becoming a scribe does have other benefits. It gives you a personal user page, and enables others to send emails to you within the wiki system, and without your having to reveal your email address to them.


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===What if I don't know HTML?===


You don't need to know any HTML to contribute to BoyWiki and you don't have to have any Web authoring experience at all.  Formatting on BoyWiki is created using a very simple technique called "wikitext."  Making a link is as simple as wrapping double brackets (<nowiki>[[ and ]]</nowiki>) around a word.  Making a bulleted list is as simple as putting an asterisk (*) before each item on its own line.  You'll be able to figure out how to add formatting by seeing how existing articles are written.  While BoyWiki allows approximately the same basic HTML tags as BoyChat does, we suggest everyone uses wikitext markup to write their articles.
You don't need to know any HTML to contribute to BoyWiki and you don't have to have any Web authoring experience at all.  Formatting on BoyWiki is created using a very simple technique called "wikitext."  Making a link is as simple as wrapping double brackets (<nowiki>[[ and ]]</nowiki>) around a word.  Making a bulleted list is as simple as putting an asterisk (*) before each item on its own line.  You'll be able to figure out how to add formatting by seeing how existing articles are written.  While BoyWiki allows approximately the same basic HTML tags as BoyChat does, we suggest everyone uses wikitext markup to write their articles.
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===Searching for articles===
===Searching for articles===


If you know the name of an article, you can type it into the search field and click the '''Go''' button to be taken directly to it.  But if you aren't looking for a specific article name, you can type search terms into the search field and click the '''Search''' button.  A page will come up listing all articles with the words you entered.  Please note that words under 3 letters long will not be included in your search.
If you know the name of an article, you can type it into the search field and click the '''Go''' button to be taken directly to it.  But if you aren't looking for a specific article name, you can type search terms into the search field and click the '''Search''' button.  A page will come up listing all articles with the words you entered.  *THIS IS INCORRECT EX: SEARCH FOR 'GO TO HELL' GIVES MANY LINKS TO 'TO' ALONE AND WITHIN OTHER WORDS* Please note that words under 3 letters long will not be included in your search.


===Finding related articles===
===Finding related articles===


Any given article will have hyperlinks to other articles sprinkled throughout.  But many articles also have a section called "See also" which lists other relevant articles that were not referred to in the main article text.  Clicking on "What links here" in the toolbox to the left of each article gives a list of other articles which contain a link to it.  In addition, every categorized article will have a link at the bottom of the page which leads to its category, and a list of all parent categories.  These may be good ways to find other articles on a subject.
Any given article will have hyperlinks to other articles sprinkled throughout.  But many articles also have a section called "See also" which lists other relevant articles *WRONG - THEY MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE BEEN REFERRED TO - IT IS A CONVENIENT WAY OF PROVIDING LINKS TO OTHER RELEVANT MATERIAL*that were not referred to in the main article text.  Clicking on "What links here" in the toolbox to the left of each article gives a list of other articles which contain a link to it.  In addition, every categorized article will have a link at the bottom of the page which leads to its category, and a list of all parent categories.  These may be good ways to find other articles on a subject.


===Finding new articles and changes===
===Finding new articles and changes===


The [[Special:Recentchanges|Recent changes]] page lists all contributions to BoyWiki in the last 30 days.  You can find a summary of when a change was made in GMT, by whom, and whether it was a minor change ('''m''') or if a new article ('''N''') was created.  You can also quickly see the page history (hist) or the difference (diff) between the old version and the new version.
The [[Special:Recentchanges|Recent changes]] page lists all contributions to BoyWiki in the last 30 days.  You can find a summary of the date an time a change was made in (in Greenwich Mean time [GMT] which may be different from your time zone), by whom, and whether it was a minor change ('''m''') to an existing article, or if an entirely new article ('''N''') had been created.  You can also quickly see the page history (hist) or the difference (diff) between an older version and the most recent version.


If you are interested in keeping track of a specific article, click the "watch" link on that article page to add it to your watchlist.  Depending on your user preferences, you can elect to receive an email any time a page on your watchlist has been updated.  Whenever your user talk page has been updated, you will see a message at the top of BoyWiki informing you that you have a new message.  Visit your talk page to clear this notification.
If you are interested in keeping track of a specific article, click the "watch" link on that article page to add it to your watchlist.  Depending on your user preferences, you can elect to receive an email any time a page on your watchlist has been updated.  Whenever your user talk page has been updated, you will see a message at the top of BoyWiki informing you that you have a new message.  Visit your talk page to view the message (which will also then clear this notification.)


===Finding other users===
===Finding other users===

Latest revision as of 13:37, 23 November 2015

BoyWiki is a free, open content resource for boylovers and others who are interested in the collective knowledge and culture that has developed over the years. Built upon a powerful wiki engine, BoyWiki was designed to make contributing as simple as possible. The following pages are designed to help you become more familiar with this resource.

BoyWiki BoyWiki is currently in the process of adapting the user documentation from the MediaWiki Handbook.
Please feel free to help edit existing pages or create needed pages, but do not copy and paste from Meta-Wiki.
Reader's Guide     Editing Guide

Getting started

What is a wiki?

FROM WIKIPEDIA: A wiki (Template:IPAc-en Template:Respell) is usually a web application which allows people to add, modify, or delete content in collaboration with others. Text is usually written using a simplified markup language or a rich-text editor.[1][2] While a wiki is a type of content management system, it differs from a blog or most other such systems in that the content is created without any defined owner or leader, and wikis have little implicit structure, allowing structure to emerge according to the needs of the users.[2]

Ward Cunningham, the developer of the first wiki software, WikiWikiWeb, originally described it as "the simplest online database that could possibly work".[3]

where almost every page can be changed or added to by you. You can even create entirely new pages. All changes appear immediately, but old versions of the page are still available. A wiki's users constantly act as proofreaders and copy editors to expand and improve existing articles and clean up vandalism.

How do I sign up?

  • THIS IS WRONG*:Just click the link at the top of any page which says Create an account or log in and enter the username you would like, a password, and optionally, your email address. Then click the "Create new account" button. The "by email" button can be used if you would like to receive a random password and verify your email address in one step. You can log in at this page in the future.

What if I don't want to sign up to be a scribe?

Everything on BoyWiki is available for everyone in the world to read, or to redistribute content under the GNU Free Documentation License, without needing to be a scribe. However, if you are not a scribe, you will be unable to edit or make any changes to an article.

Becoming a scribe does have other benefits. It gives you a personal user page, and enables others to send emails to you within the wiki system, and without your having to reveal your email address to them.

What if I don't know HTML?

You don't need to know any HTML to contribute to BoyWiki and you don't have to have any Web authoring experience at all. Formatting on BoyWiki is created using a very simple technique called "wikitext." Making a link is as simple as wrapping double brackets ([[ and ]]) around a word. Making a bulleted list is as simple as putting an asterisk (*) before each item on its own line. You'll be able to figure out how to add formatting by seeing how existing articles are written. While BoyWiki allows approximately the same basic HTML tags as BoyChat does, we suggest everyone uses wikitext markup to write their articles.

What if I don't understand wikitext?

If you have something to say but are worried about using wikitext, don't use it. That's right, you should just type in what you have to say with no formatting. If it is important, then it will be valuable without links or other formatting. Others can come along and add formatting for you, but never let worrying about "how it looks" stop you from adding new and useful information to BoyWiki.

What if I find information that is wrong?

All wiki articles are written by human beings, and errors will find their way into articles. If you see something that you know is factually incorrect, simply edit the article and change the infactual information. If you find a typo, feel free to fix it. What makes BoyWiki so powerful is the ability for everyone to pitch in and help out.

What if I find an article I disagree with?

Everyone is different and not all articles deal with provable fact. There will be articles that are opinion-based. The only way for BoyWiki to be well-rounded is if people with differing opinions contribute while respecting each other's differences. If a BoyWiki article expresses an unbalanced opinion, you can help by rewriting a factual article more neutrally or by adding a section with a counterbalancing opinion. In some cases, you may wish to work together with other users on the article's talk page to figure out how to be fair to all viewpoints.

The important thing to remember is that BoyWiki has room to express many differing opinions, and you should strive to make sure each is fairly represented side-by-side, without trying to shout down or drown out others. If an idea has merit, then simply stating it clearly and respectfully allows others to decide how they feel on the issue.

What if I find an article that has been vandalized?

You may occasionally run into vandalism or inappropriate content before a Curator does. If this happens, you can help out by clicking the "History" tab on the page and finding the newest version of an article which has not been defaced. Just click the edit tab for that revision and save it over the vandalized article. You should add something like "Reverted vandalism by such-and-such user" in the edit summary.

By doing this, you will simultaneously make the article useful again for the next person and render the vandal powerless. While BoyWiki's article history makes it impossible for vandals to destroy content, our users have the power to repair vandalism immediately, which makes BoyWiki self-healing. BoyWiki depends on users like you!

Exploring

BoyWiki organization

BoyWiki articles are organized into different categories, with three different root categories. Most articles can be categorized as either factual and research-based encyclopedic articles, entertainment-based articles with information about media such as TV and radio, or life-based articles which deal with the boylove community, personal experiences, things to do in the real world, and silly things such as jokes. Sometimes an article deals with more than one area and is classified under more than one category at a time.

You can surf through the different categories starting from the BoyWiki category, or you can view a list of all categories on BoyWiki.

Searching for articles

If you know the name of an article, you can type it into the search field and click the Go button to be taken directly to it. But if you aren't looking for a specific article name, you can type search terms into the search field and click the Search button. A page will come up listing all articles with the words you entered. *THIS IS INCORRECT EX: SEARCH FOR 'GO TO HELL' GIVES MANY LINKS TO 'TO' ALONE AND WITHIN OTHER WORDS* Please note that words under 3 letters long will not be included in your search.

Finding related articles

Any given article will have hyperlinks to other articles sprinkled throughout. But many articles also have a section called "See also" which lists other relevant articles *WRONG - THEY MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE BEEN REFERRED TO - IT IS A CONVENIENT WAY OF PROVIDING LINKS TO OTHER RELEVANT MATERIAL*that were not referred to in the main article text. Clicking on "What links here" in the toolbox to the left of each article gives a list of other articles which contain a link to it. In addition, every categorized article will have a link at the bottom of the page which leads to its category, and a list of all parent categories. These may be good ways to find other articles on a subject.

Finding new articles and changes

The Recent changes page lists all contributions to BoyWiki in the last 30 days. You can find a summary of the date an time a change was made in (in Greenwich Mean time [GMT] which may be different from your time zone), by whom, and whether it was a minor change (m) to an existing article, or if an entirely new article (N) had been created. You can also quickly see the page history (hist) or the difference (diff) between an older version and the most recent version.

If you are interested in keeping track of a specific article, click the "watch" link on that article page to add it to your watchlist. Depending on your user preferences, you can elect to receive an email any time a page on your watchlist has been updated. Whenever your user talk page has been updated, you will see a message at the top of BoyWiki informing you that you have a new message. Visit your talk page to view the message (which will also then clear this notification.)

Finding other users

A list of all users can be found on the Special:Listusers page. This displays an alphabetical list of users, and also notes which users have special duties on BoyWiki. Article histories also have a list of users, and you may find people who share common interests are editing the articles you enjoy. Going to a user page will allow you to send an email to that user if he has a confirmed email address with BoyWiki. Please note that this will reveal your own email address to that user! You can also send public notes via BoyWiki by editing a user's talk page.

Editing

Creating a new article

If you have something to add to BoyWiki that hasn't been covered before, it may be time to create a new article! The simplest way to create a new article is to find an article that has been linked to but does not yet exist. These show up as red links. Just click on the link and you'll be able to create the article. Of course, you can also view the list of most wanted pages, determined by the articles that have the most links but have not yet been written.

If you would like to write an article which has not been linked to, do a search to see if there there is an article on the topic with a different name. If none exists, then see if you can edit an existing article to create a link to your new one. Just add double square brackets ([[ and ]]) around a word or phrase in an article and save it to create a link. Then you can click on the link to begin editing a new article.

But if there is no article that serves as a point to link from, simply type the new article name in the search box (spaces are okay in the name) and click the Go button. Then you will be able to follow the link in the resulting message and begin writing a new article.

Picking a proper article name

All articles on BoyWiki begin with a capital letter, so the first letter in a link can be capital or lowercase. Except for the first letter, article names are case-sensitive, which means that Case and CASE would refer to two separate articles. To make it easier to make links, articles with more than one word should be in lowercase except for proper nouns. So an article on computer security should be called Computer security and not Computer Security. If you would like to write an article with an ambiguous name, you could describe it in parentheses, so that Computer security (Linux) might be a different article from Computer security (Windows). Just try to think ahead. Curators will rename articles when necessary.

Editing an existing article

Existing articles can be edited by clicking on the Edit tab on the top of each page. This brings up the wikitext of an article. Wikitext is a simple markup language that lets you worry about what you want to say instead of learning complicated HTML.

A good reason to edit an article is if you see a misspelling or typo on a page. You might even feel that an article needs more formatting, or more consistent formatting. You might see a word or phrase that is not linked to another article but should be, or that you feel would make a good article for somebody to write. Feel free to to make these improvements. If you only make minor changes that do not change the meaning of an article in a significant way, please check the "This is a minor edit" check box before you save.

In other cases, you might feel that an article is not well-organized or that there are misleading or false statements. Feel free to move text around or rewrite things to make the article easier to read. If you do this for more than one sentence, it probably does not qualify as a minor edit.

Some things to keep in mind while editing existing articles is that you can restrict your editing to single sections by clicking the [Edit] links by each section header. This way others can edit other parts of an article at the same time without edit conflicts, and you don't risk accidentally changing parts of an article you are not interested in. Please write a quick description of the changes you made in the summary field to help futures users looking at an article's history Lastly, in most cases, you should not remove a contrary point of view to replace it with your own. If you disagree with an point of view, you should create a new section and add your opinion so that the two viewpoints are represented side-by-side.

Submitting media for articles

Due to the potential for abuse, users are not allowed to directly upload images or other files to BoyWiki. Once you have read the content guidelines for images and have determined that your image or other media is suitable, you may email it along with your BoyWiki username to images@boywiki.org where it will be reviewed by a Curator. Once it has been uploaded, you can incorporate it into articles.

If you would like to submit a sigpic for use on your user page, please send it along with your username to images@boywiki.org. Remember that unlike other submissions, you do not have to license your sigpic under the GNU FDL but it will remain your personal property. It will be viewable in the list of files as well as the new image gallery, and we will be happy to delete your sigpic upon request.

Related article : Images tutorial.

Community

Discussing an article with others

Many articles inspire discussion that for one reason or another doesn't belong in the article itself. Maybe you would like to give opinions on how the article could be improved, or work together with others to make changes, or ask similar questions about how you might improve the article. No matter what you would like to talk about, you can use the article's talk page to discuss the topic at hand. Talk pages can be accessed by clicking the "discussion" tab at the top of any article and work the same as article pages. Feel free to seperate different discussions with headers by using the + tab next to the "Edit this page" tab to add a new discussion.

It is useful to indent your responses to others' comments by putting one or more colons (:) at the beginning of each of your paragraphs. It is also very polite to sign your comments by using the signature button in the editing toolbar or by manually putting --~~~~ at the end of your comment. This will display a signature like this: --Hínandil 20:47, 26 August 2005 (EDT)

Sending messages to other users

If you would like to leave a public message for another user, you may do so on his user talk page. Just go to a user's user page (which is linked in his signature and in article histories) and click the "discussion" tab. There you can add a note for him.

When somebody has left you a message, you will see a notice on the top of every BoyWiki article that you have new messages. This notice remains until you check your own user talk page.

Sending email to other users

If you have registered and validated your email address with BoyWiki, you may send an email to others who have done the same. From a user's user page, "E-mail this user" will appear as an option in the toolbox on the left column. Follow this link and you will be able to enter a message that will be emailed to that user. You will not see the user's email address, but please remember that your email address will be sent with the email so he can respond to you.

Creating your user page

As a user of BoyWiki, you have your very own user page where you can publish whatever you like, so long as it conforms with BoyWiki:Content guidelines and BoyWiki:Abuse policy. This is an opportunity for you to tell a bit about yourself; publish personally written essays and stories; share movie, music, and game reviews; run polls; and keep notes and personal research for use in BoyWiki articles. Simply click on your name at the top of any BoyWiki article while you are logged in, and edit your page like any other wiki article.

Unlike main article pages, user pages can have subpages. For example, if you were user Hínandil, and you create a link to the page User:Hínandil/This_is_a_subpage, you could click that link and have a blank page to edit. You can use subpages to organize the different things you would like to publish through BoyWiki.

Please remember that like main articles, what you publish on your user page is also licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. BoyWiki is not a blog or journal and is not meant to be used as such, but welcomes you to share your thoughts and ideas with the entire boylove community. What your write on your user page is free to be redistributed and edited by others as long as they give the same permission for their changes. Make sure you read and understand BoyWiki:Copyrights and do not publish things you would not like to see reposted or changed on other Web sites.

  1. wiki, 1, London: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 2007, http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/1192819/wiki, retrieved on April 10, 2008 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Mitchell, Scott (July 2008), Easy Wiki Hosting, Scott Hanselman's blog, and Snagging Screens, MSDN Magazine, http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc700339.aspx, retrieved on March 9, 2010 
  3. Cunningham, Ward (June 27, 2002), What is a Wiki, WikiWikiWeb, http://www.wiki.org/wiki.cgi?WhatIsWiki, retrieved on April 10, 2008