Censorpedia:FixFR

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Titles

Articles and their titles are conceptually anchored, whenever possible, to the censored material. The following hierarchy should be used for choosing an article title:

  • The title of the work
    • If the work is particularly obscure (having few or no significant hits on Google) and has a short and non-descript name, append (medium) to the title where medium indicates if the work is a book, film, TV show, etc
    • All instances of censorship of a work should be listed on that work's article page.
    • Add {{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="font-style: italic;">The Bottle</span>}} to the page where the title should appear in italics, in accordance with commonly accepted manuals of style
  • The title of a show or exhibit, if the entire show was banned (rather than a specific work)
  • The title of a legislative bill passed to censor or otherwise restrict speech, appending (legislation, Country, State, City) where applicable
  • The title of a literary or artistic movement, where a pattern of censorship of works is apparent. Individual works within the movement should be censored as well
  • The name of a creator who has been subject to repeated censorship
    • Each of the creator's works that has been subject to censorship should have a page
    • The creator should have both a page and a category

Dates

The schema imported from The File Room dates censorship incidents using an irregular timeline. Adjust the date to the year the incident(s) began. In the Category Tags for the article, include tags for the year, decade and century of the incidents listed on the page.

Categories

Dozens of categories have been automatically created from The File Room import. Now we must create hierarchies of categories, and adjust, add, and edit categories as necessary.

Category Hierarchies

Where to Find Categories

Category pages can be found by going to the address http://wiki.ncac.org/Category:Example where Example is the name of the category.

To see a list of all categories, go to http://wiki.ncac.org/Special:Categories

Including a Page In a Category

For an article to be "found" by its category, place [[Category:Example]]