Help:Spoilers

From The Coppermind
Revision as of 20:49, 20 September 2021 by Stargazer (talk | contribs) (→‎Spoiler Policy: Okay, now that's accurate)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

This page details the Coppermind's spoiler policy and provides information on how you can work on newly-released content, even when it is not yet allowed on the Coppermind.

For questions, clarification, and editing coordination, please consider visiting the Coppermind Discord, the work server for the wiki; there will typically be a dedicated channel for newly-released works.

Spoiler Policy

The Coppermind deals with spoilers in three stages:

  1. Prior to a book's release, no content from it may be added to the wiki. This includes chapters that are released before the official publication date, as happened with Oathbringer and Rhythm of War. The one exception to this is that a book's page may include things Brandon has said about the book and list the readings that he has done from the book. At this stage, a notice reminding people of this policy may be added to all content pages and/or the welcome page (via MediaWiki:Top-notice-ns-0 and MediaWiki:Top-notice-Coppermind:Welcome).
  2. After a book's release, content from it may be added freely. However, for a period of time after the book is released, all pages with content from the book must be tagged with a spoiler warning, with {{spoilers|first book code from Template:B|second book code from Template:B|etc.}}. For example, if an article contains spoilers for Dawnshard, you would add {{spoilers|sa3.5}}. If spoilers from Rhythm of War are then added, you would change this to {{spoilers|sa3.5|sa4}} and, once the Dawnshard spoiler period is over, you would then change this {{spoilers|sa4}}. Once the Rhythm of War spoiler period is over, the template can be removed completely (assuming new books haven't been added). If only one section of a page contains spoilers, you may instead place the spoiler tag at the start of that section. The length these spoiler tags stay up for depends on how long the book is and whether or not it is a cosmere book, as shown by the following table:
  3. Length Setting
    Cosmere Non-cosmere
    Novel 6 months 3 months
    Other works 3 months 1 month
  4. After the above period has passed, all standard spoiler tags may be removed. Articles that contain extensive spoilers may be given a custom spoiler tag.

Editing before a book is released

Though spoilers are not allowed on the Coppermind before a book is released, if content is released before a book's official publication, editors are encouraged to work on this new content in a word processing application on their computer or in a Google doc. When this occurs, the Keepers will provide a method for tracking who is working on what, so that editors don't have to worry about duplicating someone else's work. When copying work from off-wiki to the Coppermind, remember to double check that your apostrophes are straight, not curly (working in a text file—.txt file extension—should avoid this problem).