This is a rough set of policies and guidelines that guide this wiki and my content.
On Control and Bureaucracy
As this wiki is hosted by me, and about my projects, I maintain full creative and technical control of the wiki. I am open to suggestions and help however, and if you wish to, you may message me on Discord.
On Other Wikis
If you have spent any time adjacent to a Fallout wiki community you will be aware there is a deep history and many controversies between different wikis. I do not care about, and do not want to arbitrate this history.
If you would like to document my projects on your own wiki, you may, with the exception of Fandom hosted wikis. Using Fandom gives the control of the information on things you're passionate about to a corporation incentivized to sell you things and feed your work directly into LLM training programs.
When referring to the wider Fallout universe I will be using an interwiki with the Independent Fallout Wiki, as their writing style most closely aligns with what I personally believe to be appropriate as third party documenters. As a first party documenter I will try to closely match the same style, but diverge in a handful of different ways.
On Canon
I am not, and have never been, a representative for what is canon to the Fallout franchise. I do not know, nor particularly care about, what officially published media is or is not canon.
For the purposes of my projects and their documentation, any officially published Fallout media is canon, with whatever's newest taking priority. My creations are considered canon to eachother as well, with sometimes noted exceptions. My creations hold priority over the mainline canon, and over eachother in order of release. I will do my best to uphold this as my core canon, but mistakes are human and so am I.
Any referenced creation not created by me should be considered in a state of quantum canon. Simultaneously canon and not. This reduces the complexity of managing my own canon while still giving me the freedom to include others.