Source policy

Dress to Impress Wiki source policy.

This page explains how DTI Wiki verifies facts, labels uncertainty, and avoids turning rumors into guide pages.

Direct answer

The Dress to Impress Wiki source policy prioritizes official game and Roblox sources, in-game checks, official shop information, and clearly labeled community reports.

Source hierarchy

The Dress to Impress source policy uses this order: official in-game evidence and editor testing, official DTI social posts, Roblox game page, official shop and DLC pages, official collaboration partners, reputable media coverage, community wiki pages as leads, and player posts only as Community Report.

The Dress to Impress source policy is intentionally strict because codes, themes, items, ranks, quests, and lore can change quickly. A claim should show whether it is official, observed in game, reported by the community, or still unverified.

Verification workflow

Codes need a redemption check. Themes need database status and outfit usefulness. Items need source, location, status, and screenshot notes. Updates need a split between announced, live, ended, confirmed, observed, community-reported, and unverified claims. Lore needs evidence labels.

What this wiki will not publish

The Dress to Impress source policy blocks fake codes, fake Robux claims, fake download buttons, leaked release dates, unsupported quest steps, unverified item availability, copied Fandom pages, and AI-generated pages with no independent value.

Corrections

When a claim changes, DTI Wiki should update the page body, source panel, related links, sitemap lastmod, update log, and affected entity pages together.

The Dress to Impress source policy also protects players from fake code pages, fake Robux pages, fake download pages, and copied database content that has not been checked against the current game.