Feed The Beast Wiki:Username policy

This policy describes what kinds of usernames are acceptable on the FTB wiki, and how unacceptable or doubtful usernames can be dealt with. A username should only be used by one person, and only one person should have only one account, exceptions may still apply. You choose your username when creating a user account. All contributions made using that account will then be attributed to the chosen username. It is also possible to request a change of username, and have your past contributions re-attributed to the new name.

Inappropriate usernames
This section lists the types of usernames that are considered inappropriate. The same criteria also apply to signatures. These lists are not necessarily exhaustive. Use common sense in applying these rules.

If you are trying to create an account, but your username is blocked regardless of it not being against the rules, please contact SatanicSanta and he may make an account with a randomly generated password.

Misleading usernames
The following type of usernames may be misleading, thus are not permitted.
 * Usernames that impersonate other users, mod developers and wiki team members.
 * Usernames that gives the impression that the user have permissions that they don't have.
 * Usernames that could be misunderstood as a bot or a script.
 * Usernames including FTB or something similar, making an impression that the user may be affiliated with the FTB team.

Disruptive or offensive usernames
The following type of usernames may be disruptive or offensive, thus are not permitted.
 * Usernames that are likely to offend another user.
 * Usernames that contain or imply personal attacks.
 * Usernames that seem to provoke emotional responses.
 * Usernames that show a clear intention to disrupt this wiki.

Promotional usernames
The following type of username are considered promotional, thus are not permitted.
 * Usernames containing email addresses or URLs.
 * Usernames that unambiguously contains the name of a company, group, institution or a product.

Confusing usernames
Some usernames may not fall into any of the above mentioned categories, but still appear problematic. This is often the case with confusing, lengthy usernames and usernames containing gibberish. These users can be blocked if the username causes or contributes to the disruption.

Dealing with inappropriate usernames
If you encounter users with inappropriate usernames mentioned above, these are the actions you could take. Use common sense in making the choice.

Notify the user
If you see a username that is problematic, you can draw their attention to this policy on their talk page, and try to encourage to create an account with a new username or request for a username change.

Request for comment
If an attempt to discuss a problematic username ends in doubt or disagreement still exists whether the username is appropriate, you open a request for comment on the username on the Staff's Noticeboard or Administrators' Noticeboard, inviting others to discuss the issue.

Report blatant violations
If you think that an username should be immediately blocked or is an obvious violation, report it on the Administrators' Noticeboard.

License
This article is a modified version of Wikipedia's Username policy, this modified version is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, additional terms may apply.