Prodigy's Things Wiki:Policy

Policies and guidelines have been developed on Prodigy Math Game Wiki to further our goal of creating a freely editable Prodigy Game database.

Policies have community consensus and apply to all editors. Prodigy Math Game Wiki strives to create a welcoming and fun environment for those who are civil to and assume good faith in others, seek consensus in discussions, and work toward the goal of creating an increasingly comprehensive database about everything in the Prodigy universe.

Policies need to be approached with common sense; adhere to the spirit rather than the letter of the rules, and be prepared to ignore the rules on the rare occasions when they conflict with the goal of improving the wiki.

What are our policies?
If your new here, a good place is to start editing.

Where do our policies come from?
Generally, Prodigy's Things Wiki policies come from one of two sources:

From a standard or good practice that has been followed subconsciously for some time because it is common sense and has become an established precedent.

From a deliberate proposal by a user or a group of users, usually from a group discussion. Such proposals must achieve full community consensus before being formalized as a policy. Credits to Prodigy Math Game Wiki.

Most of the policies that fall under the first category are derived from similar practices on other wikis.