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<div class="icannwiki-section-header">What you absolutely need to know</div>
<div class="icannwiki-section-header">What you absolutely need to know</div>
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* '''Base style for articles''':
<li><b>Base style for articles</b>:
** '''Article title''' (is/was) a (type of entity, like "registrar" or "lawyer"], [founded in (four-digits year)], originating from (country/territory). + (write any additional essential information to close off the leading paragraph) + (a new header follows with detailed content).
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* '''Scope''': ICANN and Internet Governance are the subjects of the wiki. Avoid broad themes better covered elsewhere and focus on matters specific to these areas.
    <li><b>Article title</b> (is/was) a (type of entity, like "registrar" or "lawyer"], [founded in (four-digits year)], originating from (country/territory). + (write any additional essential information to close off the leading paragraph) + (a new header follows with detailed content).</li>
* '''Writing''':
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** The wiki is in the English language, all variants are accepted, as long as they are written in formal style (academic style not required).
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** The editor's tone should always be neutral. Articles about services and businesses are welcome, but cannot be written in advertisement form.
<li><b>Scope</b>: ICANN and Internet Governance are the subjects of the wiki. Avoid broad themes better covered elsewhere and focus on matters specific to these areas.</li>
* '''Notability''': Low bar. The person, entity or concept needs to have a clear proven connection with ICANN or Internet governance.
<li><b>Writing</b>:
* '''Lists of names''': Long lists of names are unwelcome, unless they pertain to essential matters.
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    <li>The wiki is in the English language, all variants are accepted, as long as they are written in formal style (academic style not required).</li>
    <li>The editor's tone should always be neutral. Articles about services and businesses are welcome, but cannot be written in advertisement form.</li>
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<li><b>Notability</b>: Low bar. The person, entity or concept needs to have a clear proven connection with ICANN or Internet governance.</li>
<li><b>Lists of names</b>: Long lists of names are unwelcome, unless they pertain to essential matters.</li>
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