I simply want to say that users should contact an admin or mod to inform them if a user is repeatedly vandalizing a page, don't bully, don't be rude, ask before adding a category to a page or pages, keep all information on pages to facts and not speculation or theories (those should be kept to comments and blog pages), don't put rumors on pages, and provide proof of the information for official sources. Those are the main ones I can think of at this time, and the last one I will need to add an explanation to as there are a few exceptions. I also need to inform users that they will receive a warning from admins/mods about rule-breaking and repeat offenders will be subject to being banned.
@Fandyllic I prefer the last of the three since these are rules for the wiki and not policies or guidelines. The others seem more like things that you would follow but there is leeway in them, whereas rules are more set in stone. As I'm looking at these as rules and want them to be followed, I don't want leeway between them. I feel strongly about the bullying rule and rudeness rule as I have experienced it before with a user and I banned them for 24-hours. As a result, I was called "a bad admin" in page comments once the ban was over simply because I did not feel it was necessary for them to be rude and because I tried to compromise information they placed on a page even though I felt it was unnecessary to have. They have made a copy-cat wiki of the Escape the Night Wiki but at least I do not have to deal with the rude user now, and I have other admins and mods that like how I run the wiki because I keep things clean and concise for easy understanding and reading.