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Bulbapedia I'm making a Malay Pokemon Wiki and wondering there is any guide for it to be accpeted.

Izington

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So I have recently started a wiki using Miraheze on making a Malay version of Pokemon Wiki. Wondering if there is any guides.
 
To get accepted for Encyclopædiæ Pokémonis membership? There's no strict guides to membership, but what we'd be looking for most are:
  1. Sufficient size for us to see that you're well established - a complete Pokédex is probably a bare minimum at this point
  2. Independence - While you might start on a Wiki Farm, any accepted member should really be independently hosted. Miraheze does allow you to close and move a wiki completely, so you've gone with an appropriate initial host for building yourself up there.
  3. Activity and community size - We'd like to see that there's sufficient people actually contributing to the wiki. You want to be able to attract editors to the site, so that the community isn't reliant on a single person for content.
 
To get accepted for Encyclopædiæ Pokémonis membership? There's no strict guides to membership, but what we'd be looking for most are:
  1. Sufficient size for us to see that you're well established - a complete Pokédex is probably a bare minimum at this point
  2. Independence - While you might start on a Wiki Farm, any accepted member should really be independently hosted. Miraheze does allow you to close and move a wiki completely, so you've gone with an appropriate initial host for building yourself up there.
  3. Activity and community size - We'd like to see that there's sufficient people actually contributing to the wiki. You want to be able to attract editors to the site, so that the community isn't reliant on a single person for content.
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