WikiQueer:FAQ/Overview

What is WikiQueer?

 * WikiQueer is a web-based, not for profit, free-content encyclopedia and resource hub project, based on an openly editable model, specifically for and by the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and ally communities. In a manner similar to Wikipedia, WikiQueer is written collaboratively by Internet volunteers who write without pay. Anyone with Internet access can write and make changes to WikiQueer articles (except in certain cases where editing is restricted to prevent disruption or vandalism). Users can contribute anonymously, under a pseudonym, or with their real identity, if they choose.

Who owns WikiQueer?

 * Who owns the Encyclopedia? The articles hosted on this site are released by and can be edited by anybody who has a user id on WikiQueer. They're authors under the CC-BY-SA license (and in most cases, also the GNU Free Documentation License), so the articles are free content and may be reproduced freely under the same license. See WikiQueer:Copyrights and WikiQueer:Readers' FAQ for information on how you can use WikiQueer content.


 * By law the contributions are still owned by the people who donated them. These people are not bound by the license and can use their property in the way they like. However media with multiple authors require permission from every contributor to use them differently from the terms of the WikiQueer license.


 * Who owns the Web site? WikiQueer is managed by a non-profit parent organization, The Aequalitas Project, which also manages the operation of WikiQueer's sister projects, including Queergle, the Queer Camp Alliance. Equalize Youth, and others, and owns all of their domain names. Previously, the site was hosted on the servers of VarnEnt, Inc., a company mostly owned by Gregory Varnum. With the announcement of The Aequalitas Project on March 1, 2011, the ownership of all domain names was transferred to The Aequalitas Project. The site is run by the community of WikiQueerians guided by the principles based down from The Aequalitas Project, including, for example, "Education is key to advancing equality".

Who is responsible for the articles on WikiQueer?

 * You are! Actually, you could even [ edit this very FAQ], so long as each edit is helpful. This is a collaborative effort. Millions of people have contributed information to different parts of this project, and anyone can do so, including you. All you need is to know how to edit a page, and have some encyclopedic knowledge, which you would like to share. The encyclopedia provides users with a certain amount of freedom.


 * You can learn who is responsible for the most recent versions of any given page by clicking on the "Page history" link. Nevertheless, if you spot an error in the latest revision of an article, you are highly encouraged to be bold and correct it. This practice is one of the basic review mechanisms that maintains the reliability of the encyclopedia. As a result, WikiQueer has become one of the most extensive information libraries available on the Internet.


 * If you are uncertain, or find the wording confusing, quote the material on the associated talk page and leave a question for the next person. This helps reduce errors, inaccuracies, or misleading wording more quickly and is highly appreciated by the community itself.

How can I contact the project?

 * Given the massively-collaborative nature of the project, there is no single point of contact. If you send an e-mail to an individual board or staff member, they will likely just forward it to the group of WikiQueer volunteers who answer reader inquiries. You can reach those volunteers yourself, by e-mailing info@undefinedwikiqueer.org.
 * Alternatively, if you want to communicate with a specific user, you can leave a message on his or her personal talk page. The talk page for User:Jane Doe is located at User talk:Jane Doe. Many WikiQueerians have also registered their e-mail addresses, which you can use by clicking the "E-mail this user" link on their user pages. In addition, each article has a talk page. Use the discussion link at the top of each article to get to its talk page.


 * For more information, please see WikiQueer:Contact us.

Should I create an account? Can't I just edit articles anonymously?

 * Editors with user names enjoy several benefits. Among them is the positive reputation that goes with quality work. WikiQueerians with an established history are respected especially with regard to neutralizing article disputes.  In addition, WikiQueerians sometimes find collaborating with anonymous users frustrating, because it is more difficult to contact them with questions, concerns, or suggestions. This is not to say there is a WikiQueer hierarchy per se.  Although there are editors with administrative abilities (see WikiQueer:Administrators), these are approved by the community.


 * WikiQueerians with user names are, in a sense, more anonymous than contributors that do not log in. That is, while anyone can see the IP address of a user who did not log in when he/she edited, only a few, especially trusted people are able to view the IP address of a logged-in user (and this is rarely done). Therefore, if you are concerned about privacy and anonymity, you may prefer to create a user name for yourself in order to hide your IP address.


 * But editing as an unregistered user is acceptable. Many valuable contributors have made this choice. That said, you will not be able to create or rename pages without a user name. Some pages are also protected from editing by unregistered users in order to prevent vandalism.

How do you know if the information is correct?

 * Given that anyone can edit any article, it is, of course, possible for biased, out-of-date, or incorrect information to be posted. However, because there are so many other people reading the articles and monitoring contributions using the Recent Changes page, incorrect information is usually corrected quickly. Thus, the overall accuracy of the encyclopedia is improving all the time. You are encouraged to help by correcting articles, validating content, and providing useful references.
 * See WikiQueer:Replies to common objections for a longer discussion of this point.

How do you prevent people from ruining articles? (Defacement or vandalism)

 * All changes to a page are registered in a "page history", so any defacement can be replaced by an older version of the page. And, in general, recent changes to WikiQueer are automatically listed on a special page for that purpose.

Software robots automatically reverse obvious defacement immediately. Moreover, there are hundreds of people who spend a little time each day watching the list of recent changes on WikiQueer. Any user interested in a particular page can add it to a personal "watchlist", which shows when a page is updated and whether that update is a joke or a substantial contribution. Furthermore, many readers who pass by can correct vandalism or erroneous information.

So, the popular pages, which are the most likely to be defaced, are also those that receive the most attention from editors and readers, any of whom can 'revert' vandalism.

To stem a recurrent problem, an article can be temporarily protected from editing and/or user names and IP addresses can be blocked from editing.

Site X seems to be violating WikiQueer's copyright. Do you guys know about this?

 * All text on WikiQueer is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License (CC-BY-SA), and in most cases, also the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL). WikiQueer:Mirrors and forks has more information, including what to do if someone is violating the CC-BY-SA license or the GFDL.

Which wiki software does WikiQueer run on?

 * WikiQueer uses the MediaWiki software to facilitate collaborative editing and storage of page histories.


 * For more information on MediaWiki, see:


 * the MediaWiki article, and
 * the MediaWiki web site.

What if two people edit the same article at the same time?

 * See Help:Edit conflict.

How big is WikiQueer?

 * WikiQueer currently has articles in total in the English version alone. (This article count is also available on the main page.)

What can I do about libelous content or an invasion of privacy?

 * By design, WikiQueer is quite easy to edit so you can simply revert wrong or hurtful information yourself. However, because every revision is logged, special steps are required to remove this information from the historical record. Please see WikiQueer:Oversight and WikiQueer:Libel for WikiQueer's policy on removing historical revisions, and how to request such a change.

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