Allowed Topics
The website is meant solely to debate on matters of national and international importance.
What's included: 1. Political leaders of all countries, no matter what level they are at (national, state, town or local) 2. All laws of all counties 3. International organizations and summits in which nations participate (such as UN, G20, etc...) 4. Large corporations and brands owned by them 5. Publicly listed companies 6. Goverment corporations and corporations under public & private partnerships 7. Court cases
What's not included: 1. People who have passed away 2. Celebrities, artists and sportsmen (Movie stars, actors, TV stars, musicians, social media influencers, TV News anchors, etc...) 3. Specific products/services sold by private companies 4. Religions, God(s), people appearing in any religious texts or Aethism 5. Scientific laws, theories, papers.
Kindly note that this document refers to what topics can have whole pages dedicated to them, and what can't have whole pages dedicated to them. The content within individual pages, can and will probably refer to scientific papers, for example.
From time to time, there may emerge grey areas and it may not be clear if a topic can have a page of it's own, in these cases, we use these rules: 1. Any person running for a political office or already holding one can be a topic (for example: even if they are also an artist or have passed away) 2. Concepts and practices considered religious can be a topic (for example: Sati, bursting of crackers during Diwali, astrology, tarot cards, supertitious beliefs, court cases around religious practices/institutions/organizations/places of worship, for-profit organizations involved in selling/distributing relious products/services) 3. Religions, God(s), people appearing in any religious texts or Aethism CAN'T be a topic (for example: even if a person appearing in a religious text has been appointed as the President of a nation) 4. Brands, companies and court cases involving celebrities, artists and sportsmen can be a Topic even when the individuals themselves can't be a topic (exception: Divorce cases of celebrities can't be a topic)