Spinpasta Wiki:Site Rules/Quality Standards/Draft

Content of All Stories (Overall)

 * All stories must have a consistent, and continuous, plot. The plot of each story should be decent and formulates a sequence of events.
 * Spelling that the reader cannot understand is not allowed here. If you are from a country that doesn't speak fluent English or not that well of a good speller, you can make a thread here and users will help out with your story or use a spell-checker online. It's not suggested for you to use a spellchecker, but if you're not from an English speaking country, then you may use spellchecker.
 * Also, know the differences: "Your" (possessive) "You're" (You are). "There" (A place) "Their" (possessive) "They're" (They are.) "It's" (It is) "Its" (possessive)
 * There must be a good amount of description in each story. It cannot be vague and/or lacking content of a story.
 * All stories must make actual sense. It cannot be a "Huh? I... I don't understand this... it went from one place to another drastically!"
 * All stories must have a hook. Something to grab the attention of each user.
 * If your story has formatting that is hard to remove it will be deleted with no questions asked. If, however, the article just changes the text of the layout, it Will have the formatting omitted from the article.
 * All articles that contain a Cliché will be deleted automatically. No questions asked
 * There are no exceptions to your story being a massive wall of text. If you upload a wall of text your story will be deleted by an admin/RCaDC discretion. A user/Admin/RCaDC can feel free to read your article and see if it's qualitative or not, and remove your wall of text.

Titles in Stories
As this is a literature site, all titles must be properly capitalized. If you do not have no clue on how to title titles properly, please use this link.

Theories

 * All theories must have proof. They cannot contradict a whole meaning of the thing that you are doing the theory on. For example in this:
 * "Suddenly, a tall, slender, smiley, bird-like creature we knew as "The Roadrunner", came out of the gates of Hell. But the tribe feared him, called him "The Speed Demon". Outside of un-natural speed, the Speed Demon is capable of altering reality into it's favor. It was always tributed with birdseed, and the virgins of the indians. It is viewed, as the spirit of suffering and punishment to those who would wrong them. The Shaman presented a scared Wile and construction workers as special tributes in return for protecting their land. The beast only replied with a "Meep Meep", but it sounded demonic. The Roadrunner became a hellish, bird beast. Sort of like a Pteradon-like creature. Wlie panicked. He escaped into his limo and drove away, but the monster was not far behind. The ineditable happened. the Speed Demon kidnapped Wile, as both are surrounded by a dark magic. And as quickly it came into existence, both the speed demon AND Wile are gone."


 * Theories cannot be unrealistic. You must make your article raise a question about the thing that you're doing a theory on to the user.

BEN DROWNED Articles
It is alright to include a BEN DROWNED article with a little Cleverbot conversation. But if the article is mostly about you talking to Cleverbot about BEN, your article will be deleted.

Poetry

 * Poetry must relate to one of the spinoffs that are allowed on this wiki (hence being the Spinoff wiki).
 * It must have some depth and complexity. Stick to the same subject and do not jump around.
 * It must have some kind of meter and prose.
 * It must tell SOME kind of story.

Original Characters/Jeff-Inspired

 * We do allow original characters on this site. We also allow Mary Sue/Gary Stus/over-powered characters on the site. Just as long as they are not powered by the devil, it's alright to post your story on here.
 * This might sound like it's being repetitive, but this wiki does not allow child's play in Jeff-inspired articles. What this means is articles that are Jeff-inspired having poor grammar, awkward wording, ending in an anticlimactic way, ect. A great example of what to avoid in Jeff-inspired articles is to look at any article here or look at this article. This is not how you write a Jeff-inspired article.