There are very few policies which apply across all Fandom (formerly Wikia). These can be found on the Central Wikia at Wikia:Category:Policy. Read them and follow them, really--they can ban you if you don't. And of course nothing illegal (copyright violation, defamation, threats, etc.) But we have our own, special policies.
Discordia Wikia Policies[]
Wait; this is a Discordian wiki. There are rules here?
Yes. we have rules; your school or job or prison has rules; your nation or tribe has rules; your universe has rules. Get used to it.
Imagine, if you will, Goddess Discordia merged Wikipedia and the original Uncyclopedia and they birthed a baby wiki in her image. That would be awesome. Well, this isn't that. This is the next best thing.
So here are three guidelines in the Sri Syadasti tradition specifically for Discordia Wikia aka Discordiapedia.
Be True[]
Factual articles on Discordian topics, with or without full documentation, are welcome. That's especially true if they're about somebody or something that's interesting but not widely known in Discordian circles (and that does not have its own Wikipedia article).
Be False[]
False articles on Discordian topics, with or without full documentation, are welcome. That's especially false if they're about somebody or something that's widely known in Discordian circles (or that has its own Wikipedia article) and they're funny and not just stupid (no, they don't have to have encyclopedic humor).
Be Meaningless[]
Meaningless articles, as long as they're entertaining to people other than you and your biggest fan who's an idiot, are welcome.
You mean my article has to fit one of those three categories?
No. Your article can be a combination of true, false, meaningless. Or not.
Heh heh, I don't see any rule that says I can't write about my own cabal and post pictures of our latest Discordian project with it, heh heh.
No, I don't see a policy against that either.
See also Discordian Wiki:Simplified ruleset