Help:How should the articles be written

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General

Articles should be written from a neutral point of view, using factual, objective statements. A common tendency is to use subjective words such as "hot", "beautiful", "best", and "top". This happens because the writer is a fan of the article subject, but neutrality is compromised by writing from a fan's point of view. Passive phrases such as "considered to be" or "considered by many to be" are also warning signs that opinions are being passed as facts.

Adult magazines and websites often try to talk up a model using vivid descriptions or cute language, and a lot of filler material. Boobpedia's purpose is not to arouse the reader or to sell a model, but to present information only. The editor should refrain from copying the promotional writing style.

It is entirely acceptable to have a short, one-sentence article. An article can be as short as "Jane Doe is an adult model", which is better than a longer article with lots of filler and no additional information.

Formatting and layout

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