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=== Sections ===
=== Sections ===
The content of the article should begin with an introductory lead section, which does not have a section heading. The rest of the article is divided into '''sections'''. There are several available boilerplate section lists for common themes (kink activity, medicine, and so on).Linguistic choices of English
The content of the article should begin with an introductory lead section, which does not have a section heading. The rest of the article is divided into '''sections'''. There are several available boilerplate section lists for common themes (kink activity, medicine, and so on).


=== Linguistic choices ===
=== Linguistic choices ===
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=== Formatting ===
=== Formatting ===


==== Abbreviations, Italics, Capital letters, Ligatures, Quotations, Punctuation ====
==== Abbreviations, emphasis ====
To make content accessible to a wide audience, avoid using '''kinky abbreviations''' (such as ''CBT'', ''TT'', ''PP'') even if they are in common use. Abbreviations should be created as redirects pointing to their respective articles in case a user searches for them.
 
Emphasis with ''italics'' and '''bold''' can be used to highlight individual terms. '''<u>Using emphasis to present important information, like this, is discouraged.</u>''' Instead, rearrange the paragraph or article structure to start with the important point first.


==== Dates and time ====
==== Dates and time ====
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==== Units of measurement ====
==== Units of measurement ====
Use SI measurements. Customary conversions can be provided in parenthesis.
Use SI measurements (e.g. kilogram, meter, Celsius). Customary conversions (e.g. pounds, inches, Fahrenheit), can be provided in parenthesis.


=== Grammar and usage ===
=== Grammar and usage ===
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==== Technical language ====
==== Technical language ====
Technical language may be unavoidable when an article describes a nuanced, complicated topic. However, the lead section of an article should always provide a simple overview, and overly esoteric terms should either be replaced with simpler ones, or explained either inline or in a link to a separate article.
Technical language may be unavoidable when an article describes a nuanced, complicated topic. However, the lead section of an article should always provide a simple overview, and overly esoteric terms should either be replaced with simpler ones, or explained either inline or in a link to a separate article.
=== Plurals, vocabulary ===
* Contractions


=== Neutrality and factuality ===
=== Neutrality and factuality ===
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* '''Bad:''' Shock collars are safe to use on humans. ''[there is no research directly targeting this, so this is an opinion]''
* '''Bad:''' Shock collars are safe to use on humans. ''[there is no research directly targeting this, so this is an opinion]''
* '''Better:''' In medical literature, there are no documented cases of shock collars directly causing fatalities or permanent injury on humans ''[this could be easily disproven by finding a single reference, so it's a fair statement to make]''. However, injuries may be caused by loss of muscular control, such as falling down when the collar is activated ''[probably no scientific reference, but a news story probably can be referenced if someone disputes this]''.  
* '''Better:''' In medical literature, there are no documented cases of shock collars directly causing fatalities or permanent injury on humans ''[this could be easily disproven by finding a single reference, so it's a fair statement to make]''. However, injuries may be caused by loss of muscular control, such as falling down when the collar is activated ''[probably no scientific reference, but a news story probably can be referenced if someone disputes this]''.  
=== Explicit, inflammatory, and divisive content ===
Since the majority of content on RACKWiki discusses sexual conduct, oftentimes esoteric, '''content warnings''' are not needed and should not be used.
Many concepts and terms in kink (such as ''master'', ''slave'', ''race play'', ''adult baby'', ''blackmail, female submission'', etc.) may evoke culturally specific connotations that individuals may find offensive. To maintain accuracy and clarity, you should not attempt to redefine, censor or discourage certain kind of language if it's otherwise descriptive and in common use.


=== Media files ===
=== Media files ===
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