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// Editorial standards, page conventions, citation system, and talk page structure for whoami.wiki. Use when writing, reviewing, or editing wiki pages.
// Editorial standards, page conventions, citation system, and talk page structure for whoami.wiki. Use when writing, reviewing, or editing wiki pages.
Writes tomorrow's Featured: pages for the wiki main page. Runs nightly via a scheduled task. Picks pages from the wiki, drafts short editorial blurbs in the documentary voice, and publishes them to Featured:<date>/<slot> pages that the main page transcludes.
Researches sources, writes encyclopedia pages, and maintains talk pages. Use for person pages, episode pages, and editorial tasks.
Editorial standards, page conventions, citation system, and talk page structure for whoami.wiki. Use when writing, reviewing, or editing wiki pages.
Editorial standards, page conventions, citation system, and talk page structure for whoami.wiki. Use when writing, reviewing, or editing wiki pages.
| name | editorial-guide |
| description | Editorial standards, page conventions, citation system, and talk page structure for whoami.wiki. Use when writing, reviewing, or editing wiki pages. |
Namespace: Main (e.g. Jane Doe)
Encyclopedic article about a person. Documentary voice: third person, past tense, factual. The person page is a hub that links out to episode pages.
Lead paragraph: Biographical identity first, relationship to wiki owner in one sentence, arc in one more. No statistics in the lead — save those for a dedicated section. No emotional framing.
Jane Doe (born 3 May 1997) is a Berlin-based photographer and former classmate. She and the wiki owner exchanged 6,200 Instagram DMs between March 2021 and May 2022, the largest one-on-one thread in the archive. They connected over film photography, collaborated on a zine, and met in person in Berlin in November 2021. The conversation faded after Jane moved to Tokyo in early 2022.
What belongs: Biographical details, chronological arc (summarized not exhaustive), key statistics, links to episode pages, media embeds, source citations.
What doesn't belong: Full voice note transcriptions, raw research notes, detailed retellings of specific episodes (those get their own episode pages).
Blockquote discipline: Only quote when exact words matter more than the information — confessions, turning points, self-descriptions that can't be paraphrased without losing the voice. Let paraphrasing carry the rest.
Episode references: When the chronological arc mentions a story with its own episode page, summarize in one sentence and link out:
On 14 August, Jane described a disastrous shoot at Tempelhof
in a series of five voice notes (see [[Jane and the Tempelhof Disaster]]).
Naming: {Person} and the {Episode Title} (e.g. Jane and the Tempelhof Disaster)
Self-contained page for a specific story, event, or extended narrative. More narrative latitude than person pages, but still third-person and factual. The storytelling comes from sequencing, detail, and well-chosen quotes — not from the writer's adjectives.
Create when: 3+ voice notes telling a connected story, or a sustained back-and-forth that would take more than two paragraphs to tell properly.
What belongs: Full contextual setup, the story with detail, all relevant voice note transcriptions inline, audio/video embeds, surrounding messages, links back to person page and related episodes.
What it should feel like: Reading one should feel like being shown a specific memory. Beginning, middle, end.
Certain words and phrases appear so frequently in low-quality encyclopedic prose that they've become red flags during editing. This is not a banned word list — context matters. But when these appear, pause to ask whether the sentence is actually saying something, or just performing the act of saying something.
Significance words: pivotal, crucial, vital, key (as adjective), fundamental, instrumental, transformative, groundbreaking, indelible, enduring, profound, testament
Promotional words: vibrant, rich (figurative), renowned, nestled, boasts, showcases, exemplifies, stunning, breathtaking, remarkable, extraordinary, spectacular, masterful
Empty intensifiers: genuine/genuinely, truly, deeply, incredibly, remarkably, undeniable, unmistakable
Vague framing: it's important to note, it is worth noting, no discussion would be complete without, what began as X evolved into Y, reflecting a broader trend
Inflated verbs: stands as, serves as (when "is" will do), marks/represents (a turning point), underscores, highlights (as verb), fosters, garners, encompasses, cultivates
Superficial connectors: moreover, furthermore, notably, additionally (sentence-initial), on the other hand, in terms of
The fix: Delete the word or phrase and see if the sentence still works. It almost always does. If the sentence collapses without the filler, that's a sign the sentence had nothing to say.
Use direct quotes when:
Don't quote:
Integrate quotes grammatically into sentences. Save {{Blockquote}} for extended passages (2+ sentences) that need to stand alone.
Talk pages use these sections as needed, in this order. Omit any with no content.
{{Open}}{{Closed}}, corrected ones {{Superseded}}=== Birth year unknown ===
{{Open}}
Likely 1996-1998 based on contextual clues. Never stated directly in DMs.
Would require external source to confirm.
=== Did they meet in person? ===
{{Superseded}}
Previously resolved as one meeting (dinner, Nov 12).
{{Closed}}
Three meetings confirmed via WhatsApp thread (snapshot 3f0390a3...):
dinner (Nov 12), gallery opening (Nov 13), darkroom session (Nov 14).
=== Task:0008 — Initial page creation ===
2026-02-15. Created page from Instagram DM research (6,200 messages).
Posted 3 open gaps. See [[Task:0008]].
Inline citations use <ref> tags rendered via <references /> in a == References == section. This is standard MediaWiki.
Cite message — for text messages (DMs, chats):
<ref name="ig-2021-04-15">{{Cite message|snapshot=a1b2c3d4e5f6
|date=2021-04-15|thread=janedoe_12345|note=Family background exchange}}</ref>
Cite voice note — for voice note content:
<ref>{{Cite voice note|number=7|date=2021-06-03|speaker=Jane
|snapshot=a1b2c3d4e5f6|note=Darkroom discovery story}}</ref>
Cite photo — for facts derived from photos:
<ref>{{Cite photo|file=IMG_2847.jpg|hash=...|date=2021-05-20
|snapshot=a1b2c3d4e5f6|note=University ID confirming enrollment}}</ref>
Cite video — for video content:
<ref>{{Cite video|file=berlin_gallery_opening.mp4|date=2021-11-12
|snapshot=a1b2c3d4e5f6|note=Gallery opening footage}}</ref>
All templates include: snapshot (vault hash), date, note (human-readable description).
Cite vault — for the Bibliography section, describes full vault snapshots consulted:
{{Cite vault|type=messages|snapshot=a1b2c3d4e5f6
|timestamp=2021-03-01/2022-05-15|note=Instagram DM thread with Jane Doe}}
Additional fields: type (messages, photos, video, etc.), timestamp (date range).
Always cite: Biographical facts, direct quotes, specific event dates, statistics, claims corrected or disputed on the talk page.
Don't need citations: Broadly sourced observations, information already attributed inline with a date, episode page content drawn from a defined set of voice notes listed at the top.
Jane's mother is from Munich.<ref name="ig-2021-04-15" />
Her father works in Zurich.<ref name="ig-2021-05-02">
{{Cite message|snapshot=a1b2c3d4e5f6|date=2021-05-02
|thread=janedoe_12345|note=Family details, father in Zurich}}</ref>
She has a younger brother named Max.<ref name="ig-2021-04-15" />
Every person and episode page ends with:
== References ==
<references />
== Bibliography ==
{{Cite vault|type=messages|snapshot=a1b2c3d4e5f6
|timestamp=2021-03-01/2022-05-15|note=Instagram DM thread with Jane Doe}}
{{Cite vault|type=voice_notes|snapshot=b2c3d4e5f6a1
|timestamp=2021-04-12/2021-06-03|note=47 voice notes, Jane and wiki owner}}
References = inline citations tracing specific claims to specific moments in the vault.
Bibliography = full vault snapshots consulted for the page overall.
| Namespace | Prefix | ID | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main | (none) | 0 | Person and episode pages |
| Talk | Talk: | 1 | Editorial process and research notes |
| Source | Source: | 100 | Data source documentation |
| Task | Task: | 102 | Agent work logs |