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AniDB is a user-driven database. The normal way to contribute is to issue '''c'''hange '''req'''uests ('''creq''' for short), which means that a moderator has to approve your suggested changes before they are published on the site. The two other types of requests are ''add'' and ''remove'' requests. Request links are usually found on the bottom of every page that have editable content.
AniDB is a user-driven database. The normal way to contribute is to issue '''c'''hange '''req'''uests ('''creq''' for short), which means that a moderator has to approve your suggested changes before they are published on the site. The two other types of requests are ''add'' and ''remove'' requests. Request links can usually be found on the bottom of every page that have editable content.


Also see: [[How to get started with creqing]]
Also see:
* [[How to update or correct existing entries]]
* [[How to get started with creqing]]


{{eyecatch|Note|Only logged in users can issue creqs.}}
{{eyecatch|Note|Only logged in users can issue creqs.}}


[[Category:Definitions]][[Category:Creqing]]
[[Category:Definitions]][[Category:Creqing]]

Revision as of 13:29, 2 August 2007

AniDB is a user-driven database. The normal way to contribute is to issue change requests (creq for short), which means that a moderator has to approve your suggested changes before they are published on the site. The two other types of requests are add and remove requests. Request links can usually be found on the bottom of every page that have editable content.

Also see:

Note Only logged in users can issue creqs.