Reviewing the rules:
Pages must have effort put into them. Complete information, some elaboration, and decent page structure is required. If one is unable to meet one of these requirements but the concept is good or effort is clearly still put in, these requirements will be filled by another editor. Pages that have no effort will be deleted.
No abandonment of levels. If a level is incomplete, it must have progress made every week, or else it will be considered abandoned, and deleted. Exceptions to this rule are if someone is steadily working on a level, but cannot be active for a single week. However, they have to announce this beforehand.
All pages on this wiki have to fit into the Backrooms canon. This means that if you are creating a page, it has to be able to either feasibly be something that can exist in the Backrooms and be taken seriously, or it has to be something that could exist on this wiki as a database. Joke levels have to pertain to this rule too, in order not to break immersion. Logs, information pertaining to this wiki, meta (If done right) content, and hypothetical/nonexistent levels are all examples of things that should exist on the database rather than the actual Backrooms themselves (Logs taking the form of physical objects, like journals, can be in both though)
Characters, settings, or other content taken from franchises should be described vaguely enough that it isn't a dead giveaway that it is from the other franchise. If it's different enough, this is not required, but if it is still the same content write credit in a "Meta note" at the top or bottom of the page.
Multiple pages should not be created for one subject. If there are things relating to your page that have a lot of information surrounding them, include them in the page itself rather than creating a new page to avoid clutter.
No pages should conflict with each other, try to work around possible conflictions rather than ignoring them.
No stealing from other wikis
When creating levels, follow this template https://backrooms.fandom.com/wiki/Template:LevelForm. You can deviate from it a bit, but not too much,