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==Prohibited Content==
 
==Prohibited Content==
 
No content posted on HymnWiki should have any of the following content, unless approved by an administrator (note: pornographic material will not be approved):
 
No content posted on HymnWiki should have any of the following content, unless approved by an administrator (note: pornographic material will not be approved):
* swear words, foul language (note that words like 'hell' are not considered swear words when used in the proper context) and [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/expletive expletives] (see definition 1 in the link; these are much like swear words)
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* foul language and swear words (note that words like 'hell' are not considered swear words when used in the proper context)
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* words that mimic swear words
 
* pornographic material
 
* pornographic material
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By submitting prohibited content, you risk your account and IP address(es) being blocked.
  
 
==Songs and Poetry==
 
==Songs and Poetry==

Revision as of 14:00, 11 April 2007

Prohibited Content

No content posted on HymnWiki should have any of the following content, unless approved by an administrator (note: pornographic material will not be approved):

  • foul language and swear words (note that words like 'hell' are not considered swear words when used in the proper context)
  • words that mimic swear words
  • pornographic material

By submitting prohibited content, you risk your account and IP address(es) being blocked.

Songs and Poetry

All song/poetry submissions must fit at least one of the following criteria: Acceptable Songs

  • Hymns
  • Primary songs
  • Some compilations for youth groups contain folk tunes; these are generally acceptable here, so long as the information on the religious compilation is included. These, however, should not go under the hymns category; they should go under the folk tunes category. Similarly, primary songs should go under the category called Children's Songs; some of these may be considered hymns, as well, and go under that category, too - though the poet/composer should still go under the hymnists category.
  • Songs with the same purpose as hymns (edification), even if they don't sound like typical church hymns (according to the definition of hymns, these would also be hymns)
  • Anthems
  • Songs that teach gospel principles, self-improvement, and such - like Let Us oft Speak Kind Words, and Have I Done Any Good (for our purposes, if these are included in a hymnal, file them as hymns)
  • Songs included in hymnals

Acceptable Poetry:

  • Poetry with the same purpose as a hymn. (It need not follow a typical poetic meter for hymns.)
  • Poetry that is actually a hymn text.
  • File both poetry-writers and hymn lyric writers (writers of all lyrics submitted here) under both poets and hymnists.