Editorial standards, page conventions, citation system, and talk page structure for whoami.wiki. Use when writing, reviewing, or editing wiki pages.
Namespace: Main (e.g. Jane Doe)
Encyclopedic article about a person. Documentary voice: third person, past tense, factual. The person page is a hub that links out to episode pages.
Lead paragraph: Biographical identity first, relationship to wiki owner in one sentence, arc in one more. No statistics in the lead — save those for a dedicated section. No emotional framing.
Jane Doe (born 3 May 1997) is a Berlin-based photographer and former classmate. She and the wiki owner exchanged 6,200 Instagram DMs between March 2021 and May 2022, the largest one-on-one thread in the archive. They connected over film photography, collaborated on a zine, and met in person in Berlin in November 2021. The conversation faded after Jane moved to Tokyo in early 2022.
What belongs: Biographical details, chronological arc (summarized not exhaustive), key statistics, links to episode pages, media embeds, source citations.
What doesn't belong: Full voice note transcriptions, raw research notes, detailed retellings of specific episodes (those get their own episode pages).
Blockquote discipline: Only quote when exact words matter more than the information — confessions, turning points, self-descriptions that can't be paraphrased without losing the voice. Let paraphrasing carry the rest.
Episode references: When the chronological arc mentions a story with its own episode page, summarize in one sentence and link out:
On 14 August, Jane described a disastrous shoot at Tempelhof
in a series of five voice notes (see [[Jane and the Tempelhof Disaster]]).
Naming: {Person} and the {Episode Title} (e.g. Jane and the Tempelhof Disaster)
Self-contained page for a specific story, event, or extended narrative. More narrative latitude than person pages, but still third-person and factual. The storytelling comes from sequencing, detail, and well-chosen quotes — not from the writer's adjectives.
Create when: 3+ voice notes telling a connected story, or a sustained back-and-forth that would take more than two paragraphs to tell properly.
What belongs: Full contextual setup, the story with detail, all relevant voice note transcriptions inline, audio/video embeds, surrounding messages, links back to person page and related episodes.
What it should feel like: Reading one should feel like being shown a specific memory. Beginning, middle, end.
For the full words-to-watch list, see words-to-watch.md.
Use direct quotes when:
Don't quote:
Integrate quotes grammatically into sentences. Save {{Blockquote}} for extended passages (2+ sentences) that need to stand alone.
Talk pages use these sections as needed, in this order. Omit any with no content.
{{Open}}{{Closed}}, corrected ones {{Superseded}}=== Birth year unknown ===
{{Open}}
Likely 1996-1998 based on contextual clues. Never stated directly in DMs.
Would require external source to confirm.
=== Did they meet in person? ===
{{Superseded}}
Previously resolved as one meeting (dinner, Nov 12).
{{Closed}}
Three meetings confirmed via WhatsApp thread (snapshot 3f0390a3...):
dinner (Nov 12), gallery opening (Nov 13), darkroom session (Nov 14).
=== Task:0008 — Initial page creation ===
2026-02-15. Created page from Instagram DM research (6,200 messages).
Posted 3 open gaps. See [[Task:0008]].
Inline citations use <ref> tags rendered via <references /> in a == References == section. This is standard MediaWiki.
Cite message — for text messages (DMs, chats):
<ref name="ig-2021-04-15">{{Cite message|snapshot=a1b2c3d4e5f6
|date=2021-04-15|thread=janedoe_12345|note=Family background exchange}}</ref>
Cite voice note — for voice note content:
<ref>{{Cite voice note|number=7|date=2021-06-03|speaker=Jane
|snapshot=a1b2c3d4e5f6|note=Darkroom discovery story}}</ref>
Cite photo — for facts derived from photos:
<ref>{{Cite photo|file=IMG_2847.jpg|hash=...|date=2021-05-20
|snapshot=a1b2c3d4e5f6|note=University ID confirming enrollment}}</ref>
Cite video — for video content:
<ref>{{Cite video|file=berlin_gallery_opening.mp4|date=2021-11-12
|snapshot=a1b2c3d4e5f6|note=Gallery opening footage}}</ref>
All templates include: snapshot (vault hash), date, note (human-readable description).
Cite vault — for the Bibliography section, describes full vault snapshots consulted:
{{Cite vault|type=messages|snapshot=a1b2c3d4e5f6
|timestamp=2021-03-01/2022-05-15|note=Instagram DM thread with Jane Doe}}
Additional fields: type (messages, photos, video, etc.), timestamp (date range).
Always cite: Biographical facts, direct quotes, specific event dates, statistics, claims corrected or disputed on the talk page.
Don't need citations: Broadly sourced observations, information already attributed inline with a date, episode page content drawn from a defined set of voice notes listed at the top.
Jane's mother is from Munich.<ref name="ig-2021-04-15" />
Her father works in Zurich.<ref name="ig-2021-05-02">
{{Cite message|snapshot=a1b2c3d4e5f6|date=2021-05-02
|thread=janedoe_12345|note=Family details, father in Zurich}}</ref>
She has a younger brother named Max.<ref name="ig-2021-04-15" />
Every person and episode page ends with:
== References ==
<references />
== Bibliography ==
{{Cite vault|type=messages|snapshot=a1b2c3d4e5f6
|timestamp=2021-03-01/2022-05-15|note=Instagram DM thread with Jane Doe}}
{{Cite vault|type=voice_notes|snapshot=b2c3d4e5f6a1
|timestamp=2021-04-12/2021-06-03|note=47 voice notes, Jane and wiki owner}}
References = inline citations tracing specific claims to specific moments in the vault.
Bibliography = full vault snapshots consulted for the page overall.
| Namespace | Prefix | ID | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main | (none) | 0 | Person and episode pages |
| Talk | Talk: | 1 | Editorial process and research notes |
| Source | Source: | 100 | Data source documentation |
| Task | Task: | 102 | Agent work logs |