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Latest revision as of 01:36, 19 November 2025
- MicroVault Policies
These are the core rules and standards that govern editing, behavior, and content on MicroVault, the micronational encyclopedia maintained by the MicroDev Institute.
MicroVault documents real-world micronationalism. To maintain accuracy, neutrality, and long-term usefulness, all editors must follow the policies on this page.
1. Neutrality
[edit source]MicroVault maintains a Neutral Point of View (NPOV). Articles must be written factually and without partisan, factional, or personal bias.
- Present verifiable information.
- Attribute claims to their sources (e.g., “According to the government of X…”).
- Avoid endorsing political positions, leaders, or controversies.
- Avoid editorial language such as “clearly,” “obviously,” or “rightfully.”
Neutrality does not mean giving equal validity to all claims — it means presenting them responsibly.
2. Verifiability
[edit source]Facts included in MicroVault must be verifiable.
Acceptable sources include:
- Official government statements
- Constitutions, laws, and charters
- Public announcements
- Archived documents
- Official Discord statements or logs
- Screenshots of relevant material
Unacceptable sources:
- Private messages
- Leaked information
- Doxxed information
- Anonymous allegations
- Rumors or speculation
If a claim cannot be reasonably sourced, it should be removed or flagged until verification is possible.
3. No personal information
[edit source]MicroVault forbids posting personal information without explicit consent.
- Do NOT include:
- Real names (unless publicly known or approved by the individual)
- Home addresses
- Private social media
- Phone numbers
- Any identifying information not related to micronational activity
MicroVault documents micronational governments, institutions, and public actions — not private lives.
4. Respect and conduct
[edit source]All contributors must act respectfully.
Prohibited behavior includes:
- Harassment
- Edit warring
- Vandalism
- Personal attacks
- Undermining other editors
- Defamation
If disagreements occur:
1. Move the discussion to the talk page. 2. Present evidence and reasoning. 3. Request administrator involvement if necessary.
5. Accuracy and responsibility
[edit source]Because micronational history often depends on digital records, accuracy is critical.
Editors should:
- Correct false or exaggerated claims
- Avoid dramatizing events
- Ensure timelines, dates, and leadership histories are accurate
- Keep articles updated when statuses change (e.g., dissolutions, reforms, elections)
- Avoid inserting personal commentary or opinions
If you are unsure, ask for clarification on the talk page or in the MicroDev Institute Discord server.
6. Images, symbols, and media
[edit source]Images must follow these rules:
- Upload only files you have rights to or that are clearly public domain/fair use.
- Flags, coats of arms, and seals must be official or widely recognized variants.
- Do not upload vandalized or defamatory images.
- Ensure filenames are descriptive (e.g., “Flag_of_ExampleNation.png”).
7. Article structure and standards
[edit source]To keep MicroVault readable and consistent, articles should follow standard formatting:
- Open with a clear definition
- Include an infobox when appropriate
- Organize sections logically (History, Government, Geography, Recognition, Military, etc.)
- Use categories
- Link related articles
- Avoid excessive formatting or nonstandard colors
Stubs are allowed, but should be expanded when possible.
8. Notability
[edit source]MicroVault documents real micronational activity, not random personal ideas with no implementation.
Pages should meet at least one of these criteria:
- The micronation has an organized structure or leadership.
- It has documented activity or history.
- It is recognized by other micronations.
- It has taken part in alliances, conflicts, elections, diplomacy, or events.
- It is part of a notable micronational community.
- It represents a meaningful project, organization, movement, or institution.
Pure joke nations, single-sentence nations with no activity, or unserious vandal pages may be deleted.
9. Deletions and page protections
[edit source]Administrators may delete or protect pages if they contain:
- Vandalism
- Defamation
- Personal information
- False claims presented as fact
- Unsupported accusations
- Spam
- Repeated edit warring
- Empty or unusable content
All deletion decisions can be discussed on the talk page.
10. Administrator roles
[edit source]MicroVault administrators (appointed by the MicroDev Institute) are responsible for:
- Enforcing policies
- Handling disputes
- Managing deletions and protections
- Maintaining templates, modules, and categories
- Ensuring technical stability
- Preventing abuse or misinformation
Administrators must act neutrally and transparently.
11. Contact and assistance
[edit source]For help, questions, or policy clarification:
- Use the talk page: Discuss MicroVault:Policies
- Visit the community hub: Visit the Community Portal
- Contact the MicroDev Institute’s staff through their official Discord server