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2. People of all genders, sexes, and sexual orientations are welcome members of Gynopedia.
2. People of all genders, sexes, and sexual orientations are welcome members of Gynopedia.


3. No trolling. We don't tolerate deliberately malicious content that was written with the intention to antagonize people.  
3. No harassment, discrimination, or trolling. We don't tolerate deliberately malicious content that was written with the intention to antagonize or hurt people.  


4. No spam. If you spam the site with advertisements for irrelevant products, your account/IP address will be blocked.  
4. No vandalism or spam. If you spam the site with advertisements for irrelevant products, or if you vandalize the articles, your account or IP address may be blocked.  


5. Real Information only. We strongly encourage you to contribute -- but only if you know the information is relevant and reliable to the community. Inaccurate or outdated information can make people feel discouraged or waste their time. Of course, some information will eventually become outdated. But, to the best of your abilities, try to make the information up-to-date.
5. Take veracity seriously. While we strongly encourage you to contribute, you should only add information that is accurate, relevant, and reliable. Inaccurate or outdated information can make people feel discouraged or waste their time. Of course, some information will eventually become outdated. But, to the best of your abilities, try to make the information up-to-date.


6. Cite your sources. If you find information from a study, newspaper article, blog post, or website, please cite the references. See the Editing Guidelines below for details on citations.
6. Cite your sources. If you find information from a study, newspaper article, blog post, or website, please cite the references. See the Editing Guidelines below for details on citations.
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8. Add relevant dates. Whenever possible, include the date of when you received the service or found the data. For example, you can write something like, "As of May 2015, EC pills in Madrid are about 20 euro."
8. Add relevant dates. Whenever possible, include the date of when you received the service or found the data. For example, you can write something like, "As of May 2015, EC pills in Madrid are about 20 euro."


9. Use license-free images. For example, these can be images found through Creative Commons, Google searches under "labeled for reuse" or your own personal images, if you expect no license for their use.
9. Use license-free images. For example, these can be images found through Creative Commons, Wikimedia Commons, Google searches under "Labeled for Reuse," or your own personal images, if you expect no license for their use. Whenever possible, we ask that you include licensing information in the image description.


10. Protect Private Information. If an abortion clinic does not have a public website, or if it's operating in an underground/clandestine capacity, please contact the clinic and ask permission before publicly posting any information about it.
10. Protect Private Information. If an abortion clinic does not have a public website, or if it's operating in an underground/clandestine capacity, please contact the clinic and ask permission before publicly posting any information about it.
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13. Do Your Own Research. This community aims to provide as much useful information as possible. However, before you make any major decisions that impact your health, your safety, or your legal status, please do your own independent research as well.
13. Do Your Own Research. This community aims to provide as much useful information as possible. However, before you make any major decisions that impact your health, your safety, or your legal status, please do your own independent research as well.


14. '''The information on Gynopedia is free to read, distribute and share for ''non-commercial use only'' and ''with attribution'''''.
14. '''The information on Gynopedia is free to read, distribute, and share for ''non-commercial use only'' and ''with attribution'''''.
 
15. Reach Out To Us. If you have a question, concern, or idea, please reach out to us! You can email us (gynopediawiki@gmail.com), or find us on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.


==Editing Guidelines==
==Editing Guidelines==
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3. '''Creating New Pages:''' To create a new city page, please copy and paste this text (see below) into the 'Edit' view of a new page, which will automatically give you the city page format. Note that this page template is not set in stone -- so, if you think an extra section should be added to a city page, you're free to try it out.
3. '''Adding & Editing Content:''' We have provided guides that explain how to [[Contribute]], [[Moderate]], and [[Translate]] content. Please refer to these guides for detailed information on these subjects.
 
4. '''Creating New Pages:''' To create a new city page, please copy and paste this text (see below) into the 'Edit' view of a new page, which will automatically give you the city page format. Note that this page template is not set in stone -- so, if you think an extra section should be added to a city page, you're free to try it out.


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===What to Get & Where to Get It===
===What to Get & Where to Get It===


===Costs
===Costs===


==Emergency Contraception (Morning After Pill)==
==Emergency Contraception (Morning After Pill)==
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==Advocacy & Counseling==
==Advocacy & Counseling==


===Laws & Social Stigmas===
==LGBTQ+ Resources==
 
===What to Get & Where to Get It===
 
===Costs===


==List of Additional Resources==
==Additional Resources==


==References==
==References==
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3. '''Citing References:''' When you bring up a legal points, statistics, or any other facts, it's strongly encouraged to include references. To add a reference after a point, here's an example of how you do it (see below). You'll see that you, in the brackets, you add the URL of the citation followed by the name of the citation. If you're citing a non-digital citation, like a book, you can put the name of the book and author in the brackets.
5. '''Citing References:''' When you bring up a legal points, statistics, or any other facts, it's strongly encouraged to include references. To add a reference after a point, here's an example of how you do it (see below). You'll see that you, in the brackets, you add the URL of the citation followed by the name of the citation. If you're citing a non-digital citation, like a book, you can put the name of the book and author in the brackets.


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Then, once you have written the citation with the ref tag, the citation will automatically appear at the bottom of the page in the "References" section.
Then, once you have written the citation with the ref tag, the citation will automatically appear at the bottom of the page in the "References" section. For more information, please visit the [[Contribute]] guide.
   
   
4. '''Naming Pages with Non-English Characters:''' If you are adding a page that has non-English characters (for example, Malmö), please go ahead and include those non-English characters. As a general rule, the pages should be written in Latin script but can include all characters. However, be sure to create a standard English language-only page (for example, "Malmo") that redirects users to the correct page (Malmö). That way, users who type in either "Malmö" or "Malmo" can go to the same page. For details on redirecting pages, please check out [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Redirect instructions] from Wikipedia.  
6. '''Naming Pages with Non-English Characters:''' If you are adding a page that has non-English characters (for example, Malmö), please go ahead and include those non-English characters. As a general rule, the pages should be written in Latin script but can include all characters. However, be sure to create a standard English language-only page (for example, "Malmo") that redirects users to the correct page (Malmö). That way, users who type in either "Malmö" or "Malmo" can go to the same page. For details on redirecting pages, please check out [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Redirects this guide].


5. '''Renaming Pages:''' The renaming of pages, or what's also called the "moving" of pages, is restricted to administrators. If you want to rename a page, please contact us (gynopediawiki@gmail.com).
7. '''Renaming Pages:''' The renaming of pages, or what's also called the "moving" of pages, is restricted to administrators. If you want to rename a page, please contact us (gynopediawiki@gmail.com).


6. '''Deleting Pages:''' The deletion of pages can only be done by administrators. Please contact us if you think a page should be deleted (gynopediawikir@gmail.com).
8. '''Deleting Pages:''' The deletion of pages can only be done by administrators. Please contact us if you think a page should be deleted (gynopediawikir@gmail.com).


7. '''All Pages Editable''' With the exception of the homepage, Gynopedia Guidelines, Gynopedia Index and [[About]] page, all pages are editable by our users. So, please, edit and contribute!
9. '''All Pages Editable''' With the exception of certain pages (i.e. Gynopedia Homepage, Gynopedia Guidelines, Gynopedia Index, Gynopedia Guides, and [[About]] page), all general pages are editable by our users. So, please, edit, and contribute!

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