- All pages must be written in English.
- Orthography: The preferred variation of language for The True Backrooms Wiki is American English. This applies to the spelling or words (e.g. color not colour, or center not centre).
- Very few exceptions are allowed, like A Cosy, Warm Place, as it is the actual spelling of the stage and the game's developer, Kord_K, uses British English.
- Orthography: The preferred variation of language for The True Backrooms Wiki is American English. This applies to the spelling or words (e.g. color not colour, or center not centre).
- Do not add misleading or fake information. All information added must be verified to be correct, accurate, and up-to-date.
- Pages should always be written from a neutral point-of-view, only providing factual, fairly represented, and unbiased information.
- Do not write in an opinionated tone, i.e. what you, the writer, feel about it. Avoid stating opinions as facts, or vice versa.
- Avoid judgmental or hypercritical language.
- Please follow standard English conventions, syntax, structure, spelling, and grammar.
- Be sensible with sentence length. Write in a succinct, straightforward manner that can be easily understood.
- Make sure all verbs tenses in a sentence are consistent. Usually all articles are written in present tense.
- Capitalize proper nouns, including places like stage names ("Endless Office"), endings ("Good Ending"), as well as entities ("Buzzer").
- End sentences with the appropriate punctuation and use commas, apostrophes quotation marks, asterisks, etc. when necessary.
- Edits should be motivated. Wiki editors should strive to contribute for the sake of fostering a comprehensive encyclopedia of information on The True Backrooms.
- Ensure your edit is clear of mistakes and ready to be published!
Page Structure
All stage pages should closely follow this structure of headers:
- Description
- Entrances
- Exits
- Map
- Badges
- Entities
- Messages
- Trivia
- Gallery
- References (if applicable)
- See also: Stage Template and Endless Office, or any Renovated stage articles, for structure examples.