creatorPedia:Community Standards
creatorPedia (cP) is built by people—creators, fans, editors, and readers. These standards define how we treat each other.
Core Principles
- Respect above all. Every person on cP deserves dignity. Disagree without disrespecting.
- Assume good faith. Most people are trying to help. Give them the benefit of the doubt.
- Collaborate, don't compete. cP is an encyclopedia, not a battleground. Improve work, don't undo it out of spite.
Expected Behaviour
Do:
- Be polite and professional, even when you disagree
- Explain your edits clearly
- Welcome new contributors and help them learn
- Acknowledge when you're wrong
- Use the Thought tab to discuss improvements
Don't:
- Insult, threaten, or harass anyone
- Discriminate based on race, gender, orientation, nationality, religion, or any identity
- Make repeated unwanted contact with other editors
- Post personal information about others without consent
- Edit under the influence of strong emotions—step away and return calm
Conflicts of Interest
If you are editing about:
- Yourself (you are the creator)
- Someone you work for or represent (manager, PR, agency)
- A competitor
You must disclose this on your user page or in the edit summary. Undisclosed paid editing is prohibited.
Disputes
Disagreements are normal. Here's how to handle them:
- Talk it out. Use the Thought tab to discuss calmly.
- Seek a third opinion. Ask another editor to review.
- Request admin help. If the dispute escalates, contact an administrator.
Do not:
- Edit war (repeatedly undoing each other's changes)
- Spread the dispute across multiple pages
- Recruit others to support your side
Harassment and Abuse
cP has zero tolerance for:
- Harassment of any kind
- Hate speech or slurs
- Threats of violence
- Stalking or doxxing
- Sexual harassment
Reporting: Email conduct@creatorecons.com or contact an administrator. Reports are treated confidentially.
Consequences
Violations of community standards may result in:
- Warning — First offense, minor violations
- Temporary block — Repeated or moderate violations
- Permanent ban — Severe or persistent violations
Administrators determine consequences based on severity, history, and willingness to improve.
Appeals
If you believe a decision was unfair, you may appeal:
- Post on your User thought page explaining why
- Email: appeals@creatorecons.com
A Note from cP
The creator economy is built on personality, creativity, and connection. cP exists to document it—not to diminish it. We build together, we disagree gracefully, and we always remember: the person on the other side of the screen is real.