Ximple Guidelines

Welcome to Ximple.Wiki, a collaborative space for simplifying complex topics. To ensure a productive and respectful environment, we’ve established these guidelines to help everyone contribute effectively and harmoniously.

1. Respect Others

  • Treat all contributors with courtesy and respect.
  • Engage in civil discussions, even if you disagree with someone’s views.
  • Avoid personal attacks, harassment, or inflammatory language.

2. Foster Collaboration

  • Ximple.Wiki thrives on shared knowledge. Work together, and focus on improving content collectively.
  • Give constructive feedback that helps others grow.

3. Keep it Simple

  • Remember, the goal of Ximple.Wiki is simplification. Strive to write clearly and concisely to make topics accessible to everyone.
  • Avoid jargon unless it’s absolutely necessary, and always explain technical terms.

4. Be Accurate and Transparent

  • Verify your contributions using reliable sources. Cite them whenever possible.
  • Do not share misleading, plagiarized, or unverified information.
  • If you are sharing your personal opinion, let us know, we won’t judge, usually :).

5. Assume Good Intentions

  • Everyone here is working towards the same goal: simplifying knowledge. Assume other users are acting in good faith, even if their contributions differ from your perspective.

6. Avoid Spam and Self-Promotion

  • Keep content relevant and valuable to the community.
  • Affiliate links and self-promotion must align with the site’s purpose and adhere to specific site policies.

7. Report Issues Thoughtfully

  • If you notice inappropriate behavior or content, report it through the appropriate channels. Avoid engaging in unproductive arguments.

8. Play Your Part

  • Ximple.Wiki is a team effort. Whether you’re a casual reader or a frequent contributor, your involvement shapes the community.

Together, let’s build a space where knowledge is simplified and shared with respect, clarity, and a sense of community.