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Below are Logopedia's rules. We've outlined 9 basic rules that all contributors must follow. If you witness another user violating any of these rules, please submit a report.

Rule #1: Edit positively

Editors are expected to make positive contributions. This means that your edits should add content, not remove it (if positive).

Positive contributions include:

  • Adding relevant logos to articles.
  • Adding more about a logo or brand's background.
  • Fixing spelling and grammar mistakes.
  • Adding relevant templates and categories.

Negative contributions include:

  • Vandalism - publishing gibberish, expletives, or generally unrelated information.
  • Removing content without explanation.
  • Writing with biased or opinionized points of view.
  • Spamming.
  • Plagiarizing.
  • Adding false information.
  • Posting irrelevant, adding inappropriate or harmful external links.
  • Adding curse words or adult content.

Users who make purposefully negative contributions and are solely here to vandalize Logopedia will have their accounts suspended indefinitely. However, this may vary as it is at the discretion of the blocking administrator.

Rule #2: Only publish relevant content

Logopedia is an encyclopedia of logos, nothing else and users are welcome to contribute as long as they are publishing relevant content.

  • Duplicate logos: Logopedia does not tolerate duplicate logos either, such as distorted variants of on-screen logos and files that are the same as they will be deleted, and if the user who uploaded them persists, it'll lead to a block.
  • Print logos: These are only permitted if they are (or have previously been) officially used by the company/brand in question. Main logos that have been unofficially recolored to black are not allowed. You must have a source to where they were found, otherwise, they'll get removed and the user who uploaded them will be blocked.
  • IP mark symbols: Please take note that IP mark symbols (e.g. ©, ®, ™, ℗, etcetera) should be omitted where possible. They're only present to signify that the brand is a protected trademark; they're not part of the logo itself. Adding these will result in a warning, any further violations will result in a short block. The only exception to this rule is that if the logo has a custom IP mark - these can stay.
  • In-credit notices: These must have a logo on them otherwise they are disallowed on Logopedia. However, they can be added to CLG Wiki.
  • On-screen mockups: Logopedia does not allow mockups, stick to PNG or JPG versions instead. However, they can be shown on the Logopedia Community Discord server on the #onscreen-mockups channel.
  • Advertisements or promotional content: This is not allowed on Logopedia. Users who are publishing advertisements or promotional content will have their contributions reverted and will be blocked. This includes posting irrelevant, inappropriate, or harmful external links.
  • Adult content: Pornography and other adult content is not tolerated whatsoever, whether they are in text, image, or link form. Users posting this type of content will have their accounts suspended immediately and reported to Fandom.

Rule #3: Be civil

Logopedia is open to all users. It is a place for logo-lovers to collaborate and help others. You are required to be in line with this vision while you edit and communicate to other users.

It is very easy to be nasty or rude online when you are frustrated. However, even if you are, do your best to be civil and fair. Rather than edit warring (when you and another editor revert each other's edits repeatedly), take matters to the talk page and politely address the issue at hand. If you are reporting a user, state the facts. Do not exaggerate or resort to insults and don't make false reports against someone.

Users who continuously adopt a rude, belligerent, or harassing attitude will receive a block.

Rule #4: Content must be notable (no fake logos!)

We understand that users may be tempted to upload fictional or fan logos. We also understand that users may want to upload logos of their YouTube channels, websites, or other creations. However, Logopedia is not the place for this type of material. Content must be notable. This means that it must be at least somewhat well-known. Examples of this are large companies or corporations, chain restaurants or brands, high-traffic websites, and other popular brands.

Local restaurants/stores, your YouTube channel (unless it has 1,000,000+ subscribers), small websites, and fictional logos from movies or TV are examples of content that is generally not considered to be notable. For more details on what exactly counts as "notable," see Logopedia's notability guidelines.

Rule #5: Follow the correct process for editing and uploading

Here at Logopedia, you must follow the editing guidelines. If you do not adhere to these it may result in a warning or block.

For more information, see Logopedia's editing guidelines.

Rule #6: Follow Fandom's account creation guidelines

Fandom has specific guidelines in place for creating accounts. These are not to be abused in any way. As a part of these guidelines, you must be at least 13 years old to edit on all Fandom wikis, including Logopedia. In addition, your username must not contain any expletives, intentionally copy that of another user, or any personal attacks.

Due to persistent issues with users abusing multiple accounts, users may only use one account on Logopedia. If you are blocked and you create an additional account in an attempt to evade your previous block (this is called sockpuppetry) all your accounts will be blocked indefinitely. If this behavior continues, you will be reported to Fandom.

Users who create and intentionally use additional accounts (even if their primary accounts are not blocked) will have those additional accounts suspended indefinitely

If any user publicly sympathizes with a banned user and requests that the banned user be unblocked within poor reasoning, then that user will be treated as another account of the banned user and the account will also be suspended indefinitely.

Finally, of course, you are required to follow Fandom's Terms of Use.

Rule #7: Do not duplicate the site

We understand that Fandom allows duplicated wikis, but copying/plagiarizing pages and putting them onto your LP duplicate (without attribution) is harmful to Logopedia's reputation. It also includes an attempt to impersonate this wiki by using this wiki's background, wordmark, and the wiki header even by using a similar URL.

Any user who created a duplicate site without attributing pages will be banned from using Logopedia permanently.

Rule #8: No starting demotion votes without administrative privileges

You are not to create a vote to remove an administrator without administrator rights. Only administrators are allowed to make decisions regarding the demotion of an administrator or bureaucrat. In addition, you cannot support the vote if it was not created by an administrator and instead report the user and the thread here. This rule is set to protect our administrators from being voted out by sockpuppets or anyone who attempts to sway the discussion to get away with removing an innocent administrator. If the vote has been started by an administrator, then you may add your vote to the discussion.

Any user found to be creating a vote without administrative rights will have the discussion closed and the user will be banned from Logopedia. If you have genuine concerns about the behavior of an administrator, contact a bureaucrat regarding the matter.

Rule #9: Follow Fandom's copyright rules

All contributions on Fandom are released under CC-BY-SA.

Do not submit copyrighted images or text without permission. Creative Commons (CC-BY-SA-3.0) or public domain images are strongly preferred on Fandom. Copyright-violating images will be deleted and you may recieve a warning or block.

For more information, see the following pages on Community Central:

Finally: Follow the above 9 rules! :)

You will not have a problem editing on Logopedia as long as you follow the 9 rules. Please note that if you violate these rules, do not necessarily expect to receive a warning. Obvious misconduct will result in a swift block. Thank you and happy editing!

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