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Welcome to the '''Post-Merge Cleanup''' project! [[SmashWiki]] has been at a stalemate in terms of back end cleanup since the February merge with the Super Smash Bros. Wikia. We've obviously attracted a lot of "front end" editors who like to poke away at new Brawl pages or invent their own glitches despite an inevitable article deletion, but in terms of establishing any sort of organizational structure for this influx of new users to play in, we've gone nowhere.  
Welcome to the '''Post-Merge Cleanup''' project! [[SmashWiki]] has been at a stalemate in terms of back end cleanup since [[SmashWiki:Merge|the February merge]] with the Super Smash Bros. Wikia. We've obviously attracted a lot of "front end" editors who like to poke away at new Brawl pages or invent their own glitches despite an inevitable article deletion, but in terms of establishing any sort of organizational structure for this influx of new users to play in, we've gone nowhere.  


For the benefit of those who don't know what I mean, I'm going to lay out a brief and idealistic example of how a wiki community ''should'' be structured and use the remainder of this project page to outline the steps we would need to start taking to make it into a reality. It is not complicated and not terribly difficult, but it is a <u>long</u> read.
For the benefit of those who don't know what I mean, I'm going to lay out a brief and idealistic example of how a wiki community ''should'' be structured and use the remainder of this project page to outline the steps we would need to start taking to make it into a reality. It is not complicated and not terribly difficult, but it is a <u>long</u> read.


==Front End & Back End==
==Front End & Back End==
A wiki community of this (comparatively small) size does not need a complex hierarchy of staff, we don't need multiple panels of decision-makers who all wait for everyone else's approval before actually ''doing'' anything and we don't need several different tiers of administration with different levels of responsibility. There are really only two types of contributors to this wiki: '''front end''' and '''back end'''.
A wiki community of this (comparatively small) size does not need a complex hierarchy of staff, we don't need multiple panels of decision-makers who all wait for everyone else's approval before actually ''doing'' anything and we don't need several different tiers of administration with different levels of responsibility. There are really only two types of contributors to this wiki: '''front end''' and '''back end'''.


===Front End===
===Front End===
'''Most''' users belong to the front end of a wiki community, and that's the way it should be. Basically, the front end refers to anything that has to do with the articles and how they appear from a <u>reader's</u> point of view. A wiki is founded on the principle of anyone being able to edit the content of the page and it is those editors that make up the front end. To put that in bullet form:
'''Most''' users belong to the front end of a wiki community, and that's the way it should be. Basically, the front end refers to anything that has to do with the articles and how they appear from a <u>reader's</u> point of view. A wiki is founded on the principle of anyone being able to edit the content of the page and it is those editors that make up the front end. To put that in bullet form:


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===Back End===
===Back End===
The '''back end''' of a wiki community is comprised of a small number of users who make the efforts of the front end presentable for the readers. Usually, back end editors have a lot of experience writing in wiki communities and have a good understanding of how to best present information for readers. In addition to contributing to the front end, back end users also do work on more advanced wiki tools such as [[Template:ccsc|templates]], editing the [[SmashWiki:Community Portal|community portal]], working on [[SmashWiki:Smasher Project|project pages]] like '''this''' one, modifying [[Help:Contents|help pages]] and major decision-making with respect to things like site policy, [[Main Page|main page]] presentation and helping out front end users with the basic knowledge it takes to constructively add to the community project.  
The '''back end''' of a wiki community is comprised of a small number of users who make the efforts of the front end presentable for the readers. Usually, back end editors have a lot of experience writing in wiki communities and have a good understanding of how to best present information for readers. In addition to contributing to the front end, back end users also do work on more advanced wiki tools such as [[Template:ccsc|templates]], editing the [[SmashWiki:Community Portal|community portal]], working on [[SmashWiki:Smasher Project|project pages]] like '''this''' one, modifying [[Help:Contents|help pages]] and major decision-making with respect to things like site policy, [[Main Page|main page]] presentation and helping out front end users with the basic knowledge it takes to constructively add to the community project.  


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===The Difference...in a nutshell===
===The Difference...in a nutshell===
''Basically'', the difference between the front end and the back end is the same as the difference between an [[Wavedash|article]] and its [[Talk:Wavedash|talk page]].  
''Basically'', the difference between the front end and the back end is the same as the difference between an [[Wavedash|article]] and its [[Talk:Wavedash|talk page]].  


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==Post-Merge Cleanup==
==Post-Merge Cleanup==
It seems that the [[User_talk:Crystal_lucario/Unmerge_Petition|quiet minority]] who supported reverting this merge with Wikia has been shut down by an even quieter majority of mutes. As a result, I suppose we'll just have to make do with what we have in terms of wiki software, set all of our user skins to monobook, turn off the fancy widget-gadgets and pretend it never happened. Voila!  
It seems that the [[User_talk:Crystal_lucario/Unmerge_Petition|quiet minority]] who supported reverting this merge with Wikia has been shut down by an even quieter majority of mutes. As a result, I suppose we'll just have to make do with what we have in terms of wiki software, set all of our user skins to monobook, turn off the fancy widget-gadgets and pretend it never happened. Voila!  


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====Accessing Information====
====Accessing Information====
Any major topic like '''characters''' is going to require some intuitive redirects that point you to the main article. Most of the easiest work in the back end has already been done. For example, [[characters]] redirects to [[character]]. As of the writing of this article, [[fighter]] and fighter also redirect to [[character]]. This is the kind of basic cleanup that should occur when an article is first created, but often gets overlooked by strictly front end contributors.  
Any major topic like '''characters''' is going to require some intuitive redirects that point you to the main article. Most of the easiest work in the back end has already been done. For example, [[characters]] redirects to [[character]]. As of the writing of this article, [[fighter]] and [[fighters]] also redirect to [[character]]. This is the kind of basic cleanup that should occur when an article is first created, but often gets overlooked by strictly front end contributors.  


Additionally, you should ensure that the article itself is doing a good job of describing itself as well! The [[character]] article at the time of this writing is very brief and although informative, could probably be expanded a little to clarify the whole bit about the hierarchy between playable/unplayable/starter/unlockable. In fact, it could probably have its own section called "Types of Characters".  
Additionally, you should ensure that the article itself is doing a good job of describing itself as well! The [[character]] article at the time of this writing is very brief and although informative, could probably be expanded a little to clarify the whole bit about the hierarchy between playable/unplayable/starter/unlockable. In fact, it could probably have its own section called "Types of Characters".  
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* '''Trivia'''
* '''Trivia'''
* '''See also'''
* '''See also'''
* '''External links'''
* '''External Links'''
'''''Categories''''' - Category tags should be placed at the end of an article for consistency and ease of editing in the future.
'''''Categories''''' - Category tags should be placed at the end of an article for consistency and ease of editing in the future.
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