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===  II. Would ''you'' like ''your'' favorite ongoing series spoiled ? ===  
===  II. Would ''you'' like ''your'' favorite ongoing series spoiled ? ===  
[[Selebus]] has a Patreon and SubscribeStar account. Numerous players consider [[Lessons in Love]] to be worth their time and money to support the creator. That's why it's a privilege to acquire new versions before the public ("Patron Release"). To keep fair for all parties, keep the Wiki spoiler free.
[[Selebus]] has a SubscribeStar account for a reason. Numerous players consider [[Lessons in Love]] to be worth their time and money to support the creator. That's why it's a privilege to acquire new versions before the public ("<s>REDACTED</s> Release"). To keep fair for all parties, keep the Wiki spoiler free.


'''''RULE OF THUMB:''''' If it's Patron Release, don't include it.
'''''RULE OF THUMB:''''' If it's <s>REDACTED</s> Release, don't include it.


=== III. Opinions are not knowledge ===
=== III. Opinions are not knowledge ===
This is a source of knowledge.
This is a source of knowledge. However, it's not knowledge that you hate {{KirinIcon}}, {{FutabaIcon}} or {{MikuIcon}}. That's totally fine and we don't judge (on the wiki), but not everyone shares that opinion. Neither is theorycrafting acceptable - for example it is not factual to assume {{SenseiIcon}}s Name until it is explicitly mentioned anywhere. So keep the non-personal pages clear.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:45, 2 August 2022

The Trinity of Lessons (The Three Rules to Contribute)

I. KISS equals Keep it simple, stupid

Sometimes, less is more. Keep it as simple as possible.

II. Would you like your favorite ongoing series spoiled ?

Selebus has a SubscribeStar account for a reason. Numerous players consider Lessons in Love to be worth their time and money to support the creator. That's why it's a privilege to acquire new versions before the public ("REDACTED Release"). To keep fair for all parties, keep the Wiki spoiler free.

RULE OF THUMB: If it's REDACTED Release, don't include it.

III. Opinions are not knowledge

This is a source of knowledge. However, it's not knowledge that you hate Kirin Kanda, Futaba Fukuyama or Miku Maruyama. That's totally fine and we don't judge (on the wiki), but not everyone shares that opinion. Neither is theorycrafting acceptable - for example it is not factual to assume Senseis Name until it is explicitly mentioned anywhere. So keep the non-personal pages clear.