Neverpedia:Policies

doesn't have the tangle of policies and procedures that sites such as Wikipedia have. It doesn't need them.

Fair and True
Information on has to be both Fair and True. It isn't held to the same strict standard of Neutrality that Wikipedia relies on; for example, it's OK to say that this film adaptation wasn't produced as well as that one, but it was more faithful to the book in some ways... without finding a critic somewhere who said it first. But it's not OK to say that either of them was made by retarded baboons intent on violating the corpse of James Barrie.

Disputes
If you don't agree with what someone else wrote, and they don't agree with you changing it, take it up on the article's Talk page. If that doesn't work, contact User:JAQ, the site operator; he'll settle it and his word is final. (Note: This isn't really any different from Wikipedia. It doesn't usually go that far, but if Jimbo Wales says so, it sticks.)

Copyright and licensing
is developed and licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike license. Don't add material that's under copyright unless it's also licensed under CC-BY-SA. For images, the principle of Fair Use applies: It's OK to use a small copyrighted photo of a person, an official drawing of a character, a still from a movie, or the cover of a book to illustrate an article about that person, character, movie, book, etc. It's not OK to use a lot of them, or use them just to make an article look better.

Content
is not censored to avoid spoilers or material unsuitable for children. Articles about subjects that are clearly not appropriate for young children should be flagged as such with the tag.