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==Page creation== When creating a page, it is important to consider whether the subject is deserving of its own page, or if it would be better suited as a section of an article on a broader topic instead. Here are some things to consider: * Does the subject have an official name in the game or a generally accepted name in the community? If it doesn't, not only may it be too obscure to merit its own page, but it might require coining a term on the spot, which is generally undesirable. * How much content can be meaningfully written about the subject? If the article seems like it may end up as a [[:Category:Article stubs|stub]], consider incorporating the information into another page. * Refer to the capitalization guidelines above when selecting an article title, as well as considering the spacing used by the majority of the community (such as when deciding between "dive vault" and "divevault"). Note that the first letter of an article title will always be uppercase, regardless of how it is capitalized in regular speech, due to technical limitations.
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