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=== User content === | |||
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A user page is generally only edited by the user who owns it. However, edits that aim to improve functionality without fundamentally changing anything are usually excepted, but only insofar as the owner of the user page sees fit. | |||
User pages should not be placed outside the user namespace. | |||
=== Blocks === | === Blocks === | ||
''See also: [[WP:WP:Blocking policy|Wikipedia:Blocking policy]]'' | ''See also: [[WP:WP:Blocking policy|Wikipedia:Blocking policy]]'' |
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This page documents the Valve Developer Community's accepted policies and guidelines. A collection of standards and practices held by the vast majority of the community, through consensus, that reflect the expected behavioral conduct of new and experienced users alike.
Terms of Use
Main article: Valve Developer Community:Terms of Use
Article content
Images
For the official image use policy, see Valve Developer Community:Image use policy
For help with using images, see Help:Images
Other
User content
User pages
A user page is generally only edited by the user who owns it. However, edits that aim to improve functionality without fundamentally changing anything are usually excepted, but only insofar as the owner of the user page sees fit.
User pages should not be placed outside the user namespace.
Blocks
See also: Wikipedia:Blocking policy
Users who prove to be disruptive may be blocked from editing the wiki for reasons that are, but not limited to:
- Vandalism
- Spam
- Sockpuppetry
- Copyright violations
- Intimidation or harrassment