Editorial Guidelines (The British Ain't Coming)

The are Editorial Guidelines for the The British Ain't Coming timeline, a timeline exploring a world with the absence of the British Isles, and therefore British influence. Before contributing to the timeline, please read and understand there guidelines.

Canon
As an open project with unlimited contributors, The British Ain't Coming requires set rules to ensure order and cohesiveness in the overall timeline. As such, some material is deemed to be canon, or fact. Once this information is determined to be canon, it can only be changed by review and all other information must agree with the canon information. Information and articles are not automatically deemed canon. This is to ensure plausibility and remove any contradictions within the timeline. We recommend that you familiarize yourself with existing canon works before contributing, so that contradictions are less likely.

Proposals
When a new page for the timeline is created, it is a proposal. This means that it has not been accepted as canon, so it has not been integrated into the timeline. Two things need to be done in order for your article to be canonized.


 * 1. Add Template:TBACprop to the top of your page. This signifies that it is a proposal and categorizes it correctly.


 * 2. Comment under the section for Proposals on the Main Talk Page. You should outline the background for the page there. The review process will take into account discussion on this talk page, so be sure to update the community on your progress and more importantly the reasons for the conclusions you draw.

When the page is a proposal, it indicates that the community has not yet had a chance to discuss, debate, and possibly recommend changes to it. If you feel your article is ready to be recognized as canon, then say so on the talk page. The community will review your article, and either approve, lay out specific steps to improve the page, or relegate it as obsolete. After your article is approved, it will officially be considered "graduated" and a part of the The British Ain't Coming canon.

Plausibiity
In timelines like The British Ain't Coming, plausibility is  essential ! The whole timeline is centered on plausibilty, so it should be taken into account when creating a proposal. We recommend doing research on events and your topic when creating a page.