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On this wiki, we aim to build a comprehensive knowledge base about the world of Dominic Cellini's webcomic ''Emmy the Robot'' and the works of its many creative fans. Our '''content policy''' outlines some principles explaining what exactly is to be documented here, and how.
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'''Do not make entries on this wiki for the sake of making entries on this wiki.''' Ideally, the wiki should be a repository of information collected from elsewhere, not its original source. While nothing is stopping you from writing a page about a character you've just come up with and citing "own work" as a source, it is going to read a lot like "Source: dude trust me". Thus, if you have conceived a character, consider putting information about them elsewhere first, and then citing it as a source on the wiki. It can be a [https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/117107611/#117125064 post in an ''Emmy the Robot'' thread on /co/], a [https://twitter.com/mithraGVR1/status/1512630055960256516 tweet], a [https://archiveofourown.org/works/38237206/chapters/95535328 short story on AO3], or even just [https://pastebin.com/XaD8W9td character descriptions in a text file on Pastebin], or at the very least a screenshot of a conversation with your friends on Discord. The more verifiable the source is, the better.
 
== Subject notability ==
''To be added''
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== No pages for real people ==
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== Spoilers ==
Spoilers to stories or character information is allowed as long as the page has the appropriate [[Emmy_The_Robot_Fandom_Wiki:Layout_guide#Header_templates|warning]] and uses spoiler text, {{Spoiler|like this}}.