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== Meme Page Checklist ==
== Meme Page Checklist ==
Every Meme Page MUST have the following information blocks:
* Categories (only seen on the "Edit Source" side of editing)
* Image of the Meme
* Title of the Meme
* Creator of the Meme (if unknown, put unknown. If you think you might know, put (??) in front of the name, and message that person to find out).
* Tags (as many as possible relating to the content, the message of the meme, any references
Optional
* Any additional context (i.e. for historical references, what is the reference and why is it being cited)
* Additional comments from the creator (i.e. additional text from the tweet it was originally posted with)

Revision as of 22:34, 12 November 2022

Before Uploading Memes

NAFO creates hundreds of memes a week. The goal of Bonkipedia is to document as many of them as we can. Obviously that is too much for a small team, so we ask that users help us upload new memes to share with the community.

Please check if the meme has already been uploaded!

Memes have to be titled to be searchable, and what someone else thinks the "name" of a meme is might not be what you think it is. Try various key words or check in the categories. This is why it is also very important to include key words on your page and categorize the meme in a way other people can find it.

How to Make a New Meme Page

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Meme Page Checklist

Every Meme Page MUST have the following information blocks:

  • Categories (only seen on the "Edit Source" side of editing)
  • Image of the Meme
  • Title of the Meme
  • Creator of the Meme (if unknown, put unknown. If you think you might know, put (??) in front of the name, and message that person to find out).
  • Tags (as many as possible relating to the content, the message of the meme, any references

Optional

  • Any additional context (i.e. for historical references, what is the reference and why is it being cited)
  • Additional comments from the creator (i.e. additional text from the tweet it was originally posted with)