#General Inquiry

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ebon scaffold
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Hello,

after reviewing the guide to writing a wiki request (https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Guide_to_writing_wiki_requests) I would like for further information on what is considered content that is in no way related to the wiki. More specifically, would including how it would be ran after the necessary details were provided be considered content that is in no way related to the wiki such as its policies, quality standards or other documentation that would solely be provided for contextual purposes? I assume that it generally would be considered as not having relevance but would nonetheless appreciate knowing more. I additionally acknowledge that it is not Miraheze policy or guidelines which may mean that a concrete answer cannot be provided.

Thank you for your time,
dreamy

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grand scaffold
# ebon scaffold Hello, after reviewing the guide to writing a wiki request (https://meta.mirahe...

I wouldn't be too worried about it. The main reason we don't want fillers is because people can use it to fulfill the character limit without saying anything about topic or scope.
If you have an informative sentence about topic and another informative sentence about scope, it should be sufficient for an uncontroversial topic. Wiki policies and quality standards are okay to include in the request as well.