Final Fantasy Wiki
Final Fantasy Wiki
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This page documents an official Final Fantasy Wiki content policy.
It approximates a widely accepted standard that all editors should normally follow. Changes made to this page should reflect consensus.

As it is written here, the Final Fantasy Wiki is dedicated to collecting information about the Final Fantasy series, from elements of storyline to gameplay, as we aim to create a comprehensive and informative wiki on the subject of Final Fantasy. As such, spoilers are a necessity. Courteous to our users, however, they are warned. Our policy is:

  1. Mainspace articles, being filled with spoilers, will be tagged as a courtesy to viewers, and the opening paragraphs will never contain spoiler information. As such, anything considered spoilers will not be removed, but rather placed under the {{spoiler}} and above the {{endspoiler}}.
  2. Forums will not be marked with spoiler tags. People will discuss what they want and it's not for an editor to police it. If you do not want to be spoiled, we advise you tread carefully.
  3. Userpage content is largely at the discretion of the user. Each editor decides if they will put spoiler tags in their pages. This also applies to each individual talk bubbles and walkthroughs. However, we ask users to be courteous to other users who may not wish to be spoiled.

What defines a spoiler may vary from one user to another. The definition the wiki uses is anything after the initial encounter that progresses the story. This means all story information obvious from the first visit/mention of the thing does not spoil the story. Everything from then on is a spoiler.

But spoilers may appear outside Story sections, such as points in background information or occasional article names. While the Final Fantasy Wiki makes an attempt to shield anything that may ruin the experience for the viewer, an occasional unflagged spoiler will be present in articles, and therefore we ask you navigate this Wiki at your own risk.

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