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[[PsychonautWiki]] policies and guidelines are developed by the community to describe best practice, clarify principles, resolve conflicts, and otherwise further our goal of creating a free, reliable encyclopedia.
[[PsychonautWiki]] policies and guidelines are constantly developed and maintained by the community to describe the best practices, clarify principles, resolve conflicts, and otherwise further our goal of creating a free, reliable, and fair digital encyclopedia.  


This page specifies the community standards, rules and guidelines related to the organization, maintenance, and creation of PsychonautWiki content.
This page specifies the community standards, rules and guidelines related to the organization, maintenance, and creation of PsychonautWiki content.


'''Please see the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Contents official MediaWiki help page] for information on editing content, creating pages, formatting code and more.'''
===Overview===


'''=> [[Content Style Guide - Substance|Check our substance article style guidelines if you are working on a substance article.]] <='''
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'''=> ''Working on a substance article?'' [[Content Style Guide - Substance|Please see our substance article style guidelines!]] <='''
<noinclude>__NOTOC__</noinclude><onlyinclude><includeonly>==General==</includeonly>
<noinclude>__NOTOC__</noinclude><onlyinclude><includeonly>==General==</includeonly>
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* Do not post personal information.
* Do not post personal information.
* '''Do not discuss online sources of illegal or semi-legal psychoactive substances, including [[research chemicals]].'''
* '''Do not discuss online sources of illegal or semi-legal psychoactive substances, including [[research chemicals]].'''
* '''Do not use the wiki as a platform to advertise commercial services or a private website.'''
* '''Do not use the wiki as a platform to advertise commercial services or a private website.''' This will result in an immediate and permanent ban.


<p>''Depending on the severity, any violation of these rules can result in a permanent ban based on the personal discretion of a site administrator. If you wish to dispute a ban, you may [[contact us]] via our email address ([email protected]).''</p>
<p>''Depending on the severity, any violation of these rules can result in a permanent ban based on the personal discretion of a site administrator. If you wish to dispute a ban, you may [[contact us]] via our email address ([email protected]).''</p>
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<h4 class="media-heading">Grammar and Style</h4>
<h4 class="media-heading">Grammar and style</h4>
* Always include at least a sentence about the subject when starting an article.
* Always include at least a sentence about the subject when starting an article.
* The first sentence should give a brief definition of the article's subject.
* The first sentence should give a brief definition of the article's subject.
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The [[Subjective Effect Index]] ('''''SEI''''') is used as a central reference point when producing subjective effect breakdowns for individual substances found within our [[substance index]].
All information related to subjective effects should generally refer to the [[Subjective Effect Index]] ('''''SEI'''''), which is intended to serve as a central reference point in this domain.


<p>For reference purposes, some examples of these breakdowns include:  
<p>For reference purposes, model examples of substance breakdowns include:  
''[[LSD#Subjective effects|LSD]], [[DMT#Subjective effects|DMT]], [[2C-P#Subjective effects|2C-P]], [[Ketamine#Subjective effects|Ketamine]], [[Nitrous Oxide#Subjective effects|Nitrous Oxide]], [[DPH#Subjective effects|DPH]], [[Salvia#Subjective effects|Salvia]], [[Heroin#Subjective effects|Heroin]], [[Amphetamine#Subjective effects|Amphetamine]], [[Xanax#Subjective effects|Xanax]], [[Alcohol#Subjective effects|Alcohol]] and [[Nicotine#Subjective effects|Nicotine]].''</p>
''[[LSD#Subjective effects|LSD]], [[DMT#Subjective effects|DMT]], [[2C-P#Subjective effects|2C-P]], [[Ketamine#Subjective effects|Ketamine]], [[Nitrous Oxide#Subjective effects|Nitrous Oxide]], [[DPH#Subjective effects|DPH]], [[Salvia#Subjective effects|Salvia]], [[Heroin#Subjective effects|Heroin]], [[Amphetamine#Subjective effects|Amphetamine]], [[Xanax#Subjective effects|Xanax]], [[Alcohol#Subjective effects|Alcohol]] and [[Nicotine#Subjective effects|Nicotine]].''</p>
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Alongside this, the index is also used to document the subjective effects induced by specific or general categories of psychoactive substances. <p>For reference purposes, some examples of these breakdowns include:  
Additionally, the SEI is used to document the subjective effects induced by specific or general categories of psychoactive substances. Examples include:  
[[Psychedelics#Subjective effects|psychedelics]], [[Dissociatives#Subjective effects|dissociatives]], [[Deliriants#Subjective effects|deliriants]], [[Stimulants#Subjective effects|stimulants]], [[Depressants#Subjective effects|depressants]], [[Opioids#Subjective effects|opioids]] and [[Nootropics#Subjective effects|nootropics]].</p>
[[Psychedelics#Subjective effects|psychedelics]], [[Dissociatives#Subjective effects|dissociatives]], [[Deliriants#Subjective effects|deliriants]], [[Stimulants#Subjective effects|stimulants]], [[Depressants#Subjective effects|depressants]], [[Opioids#Subjective effects|opioids]] and [[Nootropics#Subjective effects|nootropics]].
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# Study the individual effects listed above until a point of complete familiarity is reached.
# Study the individual effects listed above until a point of complete familiarity is reached.
# Take the desired substance at a high dosage to experience the full range of effects.
# Take the desired substance at a high dosage to experience the full range of effects.
# List the effects which occur. If applicable, one should also note the level of intensity which the effect procured at and its specific variations in potential style.
# List the effects which occur, taking note of intensity level and potential variations.
# Strictly follow the formatting style of previously made, admin-approved specific substance subjective effect breakdowns.
# Strictly follow the formatting style of previously made, admin-approved specific substance subjective effect breakdowns.
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Project:Maintenance tutorials]]
* [[Tutorial index guidelines]]
* [[Responsible use]]
* [[Responsible use]]
* [[Special:RecentChanges|Recent changes]]
* [[Special:RecentChanges|Recent changes]]


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Latest revision as of 05:41, 9 July 2025

PsychonautWiki policies and guidelines are constantly developed and maintained by the community to describe the best practices, clarify principles, resolve conflicts, and otherwise further our goal of creating a free, reliable, and fair digital encyclopedia.

This page specifies the community standards, rules and guidelines related to the organization, maintenance, and creation of PsychonautWiki content.

Overview

Need help getting started? Please see the official MediaWiki help page for information on editing content, creating pages, formatting code and more.

=> Working on a substance article? Please see our substance article style guidelines! <=

What should be on this wiki

What should not be on this wiki

Code of conduct

Manual of style

Subjective effect breakdowns

Scientific information


See also