Vampire Knight Wiki:Editing Policy

How to Edit Articles
You simply go to the top of the page and there should be a button that says "edit" with a pencil symbol on the left. Click that, and it will take you to the editing format of the page. There, you can add or remove anything written to put it on the article. There are other options available to you when editing to the right of the page. In the top right, there is a button that says "Publish". When you are done editing the page, you click that button and your edits will automatically update the article to how you edited it.

Different Types of Good Editing

 * Grammar fixing.
 * Updating information from the latest episode or chapter.
 * Adding appropriate images.
 * Reorganizing articles.
 * Referencing articles.
 * Removing false information or correcting them.

Bad Editing

 * Adding information that does not make sense.
 * Removing references.
 * Moving information where not necessary.
 * Adding fanon to the canon information.
 * Adding false information.

What Is Not Acceptable When Editing Articles

 * Counter-Editing.
 * When you edit an article, sometimes your edits are undone or reverted because it is not exactly a good edit. Instead of redoing your edit, first you must ask the person who reverted your edits exactly why it was undone. Failure to comply will result in consequences.
 * Linking to Other Sites/Advertisement.
 * This site is all about the Vampire Knight series. Nothing else.
 * Spamming.
 * Do not add anything unnecessary to the page.
 * Vandalism.
 * If you remove large chunks of information intentionally, you may get a block from editing the wiki for a long time.

Locked Page
When a page is locked, also known as protected, it means that only a certain group of editors can edit it. Administrators are the only users who can protect a page and unprotect it. There are various reasons to protect a page but primarily they are because the article has been subject to vandalism or counter-editing. There are three types of article protections: When the article is locked, instead of the editing button, there is a "view source" button which allows you to see what is written on the editing format of the page, though you can't alter anything.
 * Anonymous Wikia Contributors
 * Every user, whether they are registered or not, can edit the page.
 * Registered Users
 * People with Wikia accounts are only allowed to edit articles.
 * Administrators
 * Only those of administrator or bureaucrat status can edit the article.