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[[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.


[[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.
===Overview===


'''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.'''
'''''Need help getting started?''''' '''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.'''
 
'''=> ''Working on a substance article?'' [[Content Style Guide - Substance|Please see our substance article style guidelines!]] <='''
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This wiki contains unbiased information regarding [[psychonautics]] (the exploration of consciousness), including comprehensive documentation on the techniques and tools necessary for experiencing the variety of [[Subjective effects index|subjective effects]] found within this field alongside the scientific explanations behind them.  
PsychonautWiki aims to provide comprehensive, unbiased information regarding [[psychonautics]] (i.e. exploration of consciousness), including technical documentation and [[subjective effects|analysis]] of various [[psychoactive substances]] and other mind-expanding practices (e.g. [[meditation]], [[sensory deprivation]]). <p>For more information on the type of content we cover, please see our [[list of articles]].
 
For more information on the type of content we cover, please see our [[site map]].
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<h4 class="media-heading">Pseudoscience</h4>
<h4 class="media-heading">Pseudoscience</h4>
PsychonautWiki, as an encyclopedia, is written with a skeptical, reason-based mindset which does not tolerate unverifiable pseudoscience misinformation represented as factual content. This primarily means mysticism and metaphysical speculation when used in the context of explaining that which could otherwise be described through rational, evidence-based, naturalistic and scientific explanations.
PsychonautWiki is intended primarily as a scientific encyclopedia. As a result, it seeks to promote skepticism and evidence-based thinking and does not tolerate unverifiable, overly subjective, or pseudoscientific misinformation represented as authoritative or factual content. <p>This primarily refers to mysticism and metaphysical speculation when used to explain that which could otherwise be described through rational, evidence-based, naturalistic and scientific explanations.</p>
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                     <h4 class="media-heading">Opinion or conjecture</h4>
This wiki should be written from a neutral point of view. That means it should include facts and technical descriptions which are free from metaphor and are not personal or collective opinions. For example, please do not write statements such as "I personally think" or "some people think" on articles.
This wiki should be written from a neutral point of view. That means it should include facts and technical descriptions which are free from metaphor and are not personal or collective opinions. <p>For example, please do not write statements such as "I personally think" or "some people think" on articles.</p>
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                     <h4 class="media-heading">Links to vendors for psychoactive substances</h4>
                     <h4 class="media-heading">Links to individual vendors or guides for acquiring psychoactive substances</h4>
This site prohibits linking to vendors and sources for purchasing illegal or legal psychoactives. We do not want to be seen as a resource for such things as it is questionable from a legal standpoint.
After being granted privileges to edit the [[Network]] page, we explicitly forbid direct links to individual vendors as well as guides on how to acquire digital currencies intended for the use of buying substances.
<p>Only links to established markets are allowed; however, we cannot guarantee our pages will be properly updated or reviewed. In lieu thereof, comprehensively documenting the aspects of widely used darknet markets contributes to the safety of our users.</p>
 
The “darknet”, or more precisely, contemporary, crypto-anarchist black markets, gain and establish trust by ''providing trust''. Through reviews of vendor offerings, users can establish trust by obtaining insights from qualitative feedback.
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             <h3 class="panel-header">'''Codes of conduct''' [[File:bolt.svg|x20px|right|link=]]</h3>
             <h3 class="panel-header">'''Code of conduct''' [[File:bolt.svg|x20px|right|link=]]</h3>
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The codes of conduct for this wiki are simple:  
PsychonautWiki users & contributors are expected to be good digital citizens. Our code of conduct is as follows:
 
* Be polite, respectful, and reasonable.
* Follow our writing and editing guidelines.
* Do not vandalize content.
* Do not vandalize content.
* Do not post personal information.
* Do not post personal information.
* Follow our writing guidelines.
* '''Do not discuss online sources of illegal or semi-legal psychoactive substances, including [[research chemicals]].'''
* Be polite and reasonable.
* '''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.
* Do not discuss online sources of illegal or psychoactive goods.
 
* Use common sense.
<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 (team@psychonautwiki.org).''</p>
Depending on its severity, any violation of these rules can result in a permanent ban based on the personal decision of a site administrator. If you wish to dispute a ban, you may [[contact us]] via our IRC (phased out) or email address (disregardeverythingisay@gmail.com).
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<h4 class="media-heading">Article titles</h4>
<h4 class="media-heading">Article titles</h4>
*Article titles must be written in singular instead of plural. For example, one should use "Book" instead of "Books." Exceptions are only when the article is about a species or a list such as "List of books."
* Article titles must be written in singular instead of plural (e.g. use "Psychedelic" instead of "Psychedelics"). Exceptions are only when the article is about a species or a list such as "List of psychedelics."
*Capitalization of both article titles and section headers should include the first letter of the first word being a capital letter, but it should otherwise follow the normal English rules of capitalization. For example, a section title should be "External links" instead of "External Links."
* Capitalization of both article titles and section headers should include the first letter of the first word being a capital letter, but it should otherwise follow the normal English rules of capitalization (e.g. use "External links" instead of "External Links").
*Incomplete articles should be made on talk pages, which can be done by putting "Talk:" in front of the title. For example, "[[Talk:Example]]" would be used instead of "[[Example]]."
* Incomplete articles should be made on talk pages, which can be done by putting "Talk:" in front of the title. For example, "[[Talk:Example]]" would be used instead of "[[Example]]."
*[[Experience index|Experience reports]], however, should have "Experience:" in front of the title instead. For example, "[[Experience:150mg MDMA + 20mg 2C-B - I designed it this way myself]]" would be used.
* [[Experience index|Experience reports]] should have "Experience:" in front of the title. For example, "[[Experience:150mg MDMA + 20mg 2C-B - I designed it this way myself]]" would be used.
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<h4 class="media-heading" name="general-article-guide">General article guide</h4>
<h4 class="media-heading" name="general-article-guide">General article guide</h4>
*'''Every change must include a descriptive summary unless marked as a grammar change. We reserve the right to revert changes immediately and without comment, if the change itself lacks a commentary summary.'''
* '''Every change must include a descriptive summary unless marked as a grammar change.''' ''We reserve the right to revert changes immediately and without comment, if the submitted change lacks a commentary summary!''
*Please add the text '''<nowiki>{{proofread}}</nowiki>''' to the top of any new articles created so that it may be [[Project:Proofreading service|proofread]] by the [[PsychonautWiki#Founders|administrators]].
* Please try to strengthen the validity of any claims with relevant citations (ideally academic or scientific studies). Anecdotal evidence must be summarized using a logical and skeptical approach.  
*Always include at least a sentence about the subject when starting an article.
* Linking is usually limited to the first occurrence of the word or phrase in each article, not counting links inside infoboxes. This is because spamming too many wiki links makes articles difficult to read. An exception may be granted in long articles where linked instances of the term are far apart.
*The first sentence should give a brief definition of the article's subject.
* '''Use the [[Template:Substance Breakdown|substance breakdown template]] when creating new substance articles.'''
*The definite article (the) and indefinite articles (a/an) should be avoided in article titles except when they are part of an official title.
* The top level header (=Title=) almost never has a reason to be used in practice, as it is the page's title. In other words, top sections should be Level 2 (==Section==).[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting]
*Please write in the third person: use "the person" instead of "you."
* Please use the "Move" function to move pages, instead of deleting the original page and recopying it manually into the new one, as to not lose all the edit history.
*Please try to back up and strengthen the validity of any statement with as many citations to relevant studies and explanations based upon logical reasoning as possible.
* Please add the text '''<nowiki>{{headerpanel|{{approval}}}}</nowiki>''' to the top of any new articles created so that it may be [[Project:Proofreading service|proofread]] and approved by the [[PsychonautWiki#Active contributors|site administrators]].
*Linking is usually limited to the first occurrence of the word or phrase in each article, not counting links inside info boxes. This is because spamming too many wiki links makes articles difficult to read. Adding multiple links for the same term might be acceptable in very long articles where linked instances of the term are very far apart.
* [https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/Category:Panels#Warnings Warning panels] should only be included when there is an acute risk of injury or death to the users. Warning panels should be used sparingly; if a warning panel is not needed, that information can be included in the "Toxicity and harm potential" section and the introduction.
*Please become acquainted with the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting Wiki markup/formatting].
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*The top level header (=Title=) has almost never any reason to be used in practice, as it is the page's title. In other words, top sections should be Level 2 (==Section==). [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting]
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*Please use "File:" instead of "Image:" when linking to an image when possible, since "Image:" is the legacy way. [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Images]
* Capitalization of article titles and section headers should include the first letter of the first word being a capital letter, but it should otherwise follow the normal English rules of capitalization. For example, a section title should be "External links" instead of "External Links."
*[https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/Category:Panels#Warnings Warning panels] within psychoactive substance articles should only be present if the danger could potentially result in an immediate short-term death or hospitalization for the average user. Warning panels should only be used sparingly. If a warning panel is not needed, then the harm potential information can be written in the introduction section, the dosage box in red text, and the harm and toxicity potential section instead.
* The first letter of generic names of drugs should be lowercase while brand names must be capitalized. For example, [[Ambien]] is capitalized while [[zolpidem]] is not.     
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<h4 class="media-heading">Grammar and style</h4>
* 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 definite article (the) and indefinite articles (a/an) should be avoided in article titles except when they are part of an official title.
* Always write in the third person: use "the individual", "the user", or "one" instead of "you."
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<h4 class="media-heading">Capital letters</h4>
<h4 class="media-heading">Markup</h4>
*Capitalization of article titles and section headers should include the first letter of the first word being a capital letter, but it should otherwise follow the normal English rules of capitalization. For example, a section title should be "External links" instead of "External Links."
* Please become acquainted with the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting Wiki markup/formatting].
*The first letter of generic names of substances should be lowercase while brand names must be capitalized. For example, [[Ambien]] is capitalized while [[zolpidem]] is not.     
* Please do not use dangling letters or words at the end of an internal link such as <nowiki>[[substance]]s</nowiki> and instead include the title in the link like so: <nowiki>substance|substances]]</nowiki>.
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* Please use "File:" instead of "Image:" when linking to an image when possible, since "Image:" is the legacy way. [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Images]
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The [[subjective effects index]] 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.
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<p>For reference purposes, model examples of substance breakdowns include:  
For reference purposes, some examples of these 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]].''
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Alongside of this, the index is also used to document the subjective effects induced by specific or general categories of psychoactive compounds. 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]].
[[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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The exact analytical process that [[PsychonautWiki]] contributors run through when documenting the subjective effects of any specific substance is listed below:
The exact analytical process that [[PsychonautWiki]] contributors run through when documenting the subjective effects of any specific substance is listed below:
#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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The general guidelines for writing in this section are as follows:
The general guidelines for writing in this section are as follows:
*Many of the concepts in neuroscience are tough to understand; please only write and edit articles in this section if you have a full understanding of the topic and can write in a way that can explain it in simple terms.  
* Many of the concepts in neuroscience, chemistry, and pharmacology are tough to understand; please only write and edit articles in this section if you have a full understanding of the topic and skill in summary and explanation.
*Try to use simple and easy to understand language.  
* Try to use straightforward, concise language. Scientific jargon should be kept to a minimum.
*To the best of your abilities, please keep grammar and spelling at a reasonable standard. Please use our [[Project:Proofreading service|proofreading service]].
* To the best of your abilities, please keep grammar and spelling at a reasonable standard. Please use our [[Project:Proofreading service|proofreading service]].
*Be sure to relate the article back to its relevant roles within the field of [[psychonautics]].
* Be sure to relate the article back to its relevant roles within the field of [[psychonautics]].
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Responsible use]]
* [[Project:Maintenance tutorials]]
*[[Special:RecentChanges|Recent changes]]
* [[Tutorial index guidelines]]
*[[To-do list|To-do list]]
* [[Responsible use]]
* [[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