Board Thread:Wiki discussion/@comment-4196050-20180909171037

Hi, everyone! In light of a situation we had to take care of a few days ago related to the content on a Robloxian's wiki page, we are implementing some new policies about what can be posted about Robloxians. Specifically, we are no longer allowing editors to post real-life information about that Robloxian, such as first and last names, school they go to, and social media profiles, unless they have been posted by the Robloxian themselves (like a link to their Twitter profile on their Roblox profile).

We also noticed some issues with people using non-reputable resources as evidence for something, as what Anzu-TLK has discussed in a previous announcement regarding how easily photos can be manipulated. Because of this, we've added a new policy that reminds editors to use only reputable resources and to talk to an admin if they have a hard time figuring out if their source is reputable. In the next week, I plan on creating a blog post that simplifies the Wikipedia policies us administrators are using to determine if a source is reputable.

One last FYI, editors should avoid posting on message wall posts that do not pertain to them, such as warnings to other editors. If there is a concern about another editor, it's best to bring it up with an administrator. 