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| title = [[List of maps{{if lang}}|{{lang
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  | en = Official maps
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  | ar = المابات الرسمية
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  | cs = Oficiální mapy
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  | da = Officielle baner
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  | de = Offizielle Karten
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  | es = Mapas oficiales
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  | fi = Viralliset kartat
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  | fr = Cartes officielles
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  | hu = Hivatalos pályák
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  | it = Mappe ufficiali
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  | ja = 公式マップ
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  | ko = 공식 맵
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  | no = Offisielle kart
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  | pl = Oficjalne mapy
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  | pt = Mapas oficiais
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  | pt-br = Mapas oficiais
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  | ro = Harţi Oficiale
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  | ru = Официальные карты
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  | sv = Officiella Kartor
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  | tr = Resmî Haritalar
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  | zh-hans = 官方地图
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  | zh-hant = 官方地圖
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  }}]]
  
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| image = Warning blue.png
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| list1  = {{map link|Badlands|Badlands (Arena)}}<!--
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| contents = {{ambox/message
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Granary|Granary (Arena)}}<!--
| 2 = These guidelines are still under discussion
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Lumberyard}}<!--
| 3 = Notability guidelines for community topics are still under discussion and a final decision has not yet been reached.
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  --> ({{map link|Graveyard}})<!--
}}}}
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Nucleus|Nucleus (Arena)}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Offblast}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Ravine}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Sawmill|Sawmill (Arena)}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Watchtower}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Well|Well (Arena)}}
  
{{hatnote|This page is about Team Fortress Wiki Policy regarding notability of Community topics covered by this wiki. For the main page of Team Fortress Wiki Policies, see [[Team Fortress Wiki:Policies]].}}
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| list2 = {{map link|2Fort}}<!--
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  --> ({{map link|2Fort Invasion}})<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Crasher}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Double Cross}}<!--
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  --> ({{map link|Doublefrost}})<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Frosty}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Helltrain}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Landfall}}<!--
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  --> ({{map link|Snowfall}})<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Sawmill|Sawmill (Capture the Flag)}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Turbine}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Well|Well (Capture the Flag)}}
  
{{hatnote|See [[Team Fortress Wiki:Community topics notability assessment project]].}}
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{{nutshell|
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* ''[[Team Fortress Wiki|Usefulness]]'' and ''notability'' are the gatekeepers for admissibility of topics to the [[w:Wikipedia:What is an article?#Namespace|main namespace]] of Team Fortress Wiki.
 
* This applies equally to Community topics ([[Custom maps]], [[:Category:Mods|Mods]], [[:Category:Community events|Community events]], etc.). Such topics must be sufficiently ''notable'' for inclusion in the main namespace, as discussed in the policies below.
 
* Many Community topics [[:Category:Topics covered better by other wikis|are best covered by other sources]] and are not covered within this Wiki. In those cases, Team Fortress Wiki will only provide direction to those sources.
 
}}
 
  
'''Community topics''' are pages about notable content related to the [[Team Fortress series|''Team Fortress'' series]] but not directly published by [[Valve]].
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| list1  = {{map link|Altitude}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Dustbowl}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Egypt}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Erebus}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Frostwatch}}<!--
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  -->{{map link|Gorge}}<!--
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  --> ({{map link|Gorge Event}})<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Gravel Pit}}<!--
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  --> ({{map link|Coal Pit}})<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Junction}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Mercenary Park}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Mossrock}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Mountain Lab}}<!--
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  --> ({{map link|Mann Manor}})<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Snowplow}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Spookyridge}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Steel}}
  
Because the [[Team Fortress Wiki]] is treated as a reliable source of useful information by players, all new page additions are subject to review by [[Help:Group rights|staff]] and any other editors to ensure that they meet minimum quality standards. This includes official Valve-published content, but ''Community topics'' are particularly scrutinized due to past issues with such pages.
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| list2  = {{map link|DeGroot Keep}}
  
A significant amount of ''TF2'' playtime is spent on [[Server Browser|Community servers]] where players are likely to encounter many [[w:Mod (video games)|modifications]] and related content installed. Therefore, our aim with these pages is to find a balance between documentation that is useful to players but with notability requirements strict enough that it doesn't devolve into an all-inclusive sprawl or allow opportunities for spamming, self-publishing, or self-promotion. Content that has a known presence and user base in the community is preferred and should be prioritized.
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| list3  = {{map link|Standin}}
  
''To maintain this standard of quality and avoid moderator actions'', please ensure that the topic of your page meets the general guidelines outlined above and within the content-specific sections below. If staff find a page related to a community topic that doesn't satisfy these guidelines, they may create a talk page section asking you to join the [[Help:IRC|IRC channel]] to coordinate edits. Or ask for clarification and request edits to make it fit the community topic guidelines. Otherwise, the page may be moved to a subpage of your User space without a redirect. Please note that due to the inherent difficulties of deciding notability with certainty, the problem might be as simple as lack of significant community presence and demonstrated user base.
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{{ambox
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| image    = Nutshell.png|30px
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Coldfront}}<!--
| contents = <div style="display: flex;"><div stylr="flex: 1;">
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Fastlane}}<!--
'''Community topics covered ''encyclopedically'' by this Wiki<br/>''when notable'' and subject to policy restrictions''':
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Foundry|Foundry (Control Point)}}<!--
* Mods
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Freight}}<!--
* Community events (competitions, charities, MvM campaigns, etc)
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  -->{{map link|Granary|Granary (Control Point)}}<!--
* Custom maps
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Gullywash}}<!--
* Custom MvM missions
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Metalworks}}<!--
</div><div style="flex: 1; margin-left: 70px; margin-right: 20px;">
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Powerhouse}}<!--
'''Community topics ''not'' covered by this Wiki''':<br/><br/>
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Process}}<!--
* Community websites (see [[Team_Fortress_Wiki:Policies#Community_websites|Policy]])
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Snakewater}}<!--
* Fan updates and custom items
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Sunshine}}<!--
* Map assets
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  --> ({{map link|Sinshine}})<!--
* Anything else not mentioned in this policy
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Vanguard}}<!--
</div></div>
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Well|Well (Control Point)}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Yukon}}
 
}}
 
}}
  
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| group4 = [[King of the Hill{{if lang}}|{{Common string|king of the hill}}]]
 
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| list4  = {{map link|Badlands|Badlands (King of the Hill)}}<!--
== General rules ==
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{{anchor|rules}}
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Cascade}}<!--
As with ''any'' article, incompleteness, poor grammar, inconsistent formatting, and other quality issues are ''completely separate'' issues from notability — low quality is ''not'' a reason to tag for non-notability. All notable topic pages with quality issues can and should be fixed by normal editing. ''Severely'' underdeveloped pages may be moved by authors or custodians to User <u>sandboxes</u> until improved to at least stub quality. Similarly, there is no requirement that any stub be completed; some Valve map pages languished as stubs for years.
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Cauldron}}<!--
 
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Harvest}}<!--
''Please do not [[w:Wikipedia:Reliable_sources#Self-published_sources_(online_and_paper)|self-publish]]''. Generally, to neutrally reinforce notability, a Community topic page should not be written by anyone who developed the subject of the page or with any other personal connection to the production of the topic.
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  --> ({{map link|Harvest Event}})<!--
 
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Highpass}}<!--
''Notability is forever.'' Once a topic is notable, it is notable indefinitely; even if a topic can no longer be found hosted in the Community, or by Valve (e.g., [[Asteroid]]), it still retains its notability.
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Kong King}}<!--
 
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Lakeside}}<!--
== Mod notability ==
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  --> ({{map link|Ghost Fort}})<!--
{{anchor|mod|mods}}
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Laughter}}<!--
{{see also|Category:Mods}}
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Lazarus}}<!--
 
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Los Muertos}}<!--
A '''Mod''' is a community modification of a ''Team Fortress'' series game, which is distributed and hosted only by community servers or websites. ''[[Team Fortress]]'' itself was a mod of another game.
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Maple Ridge Event}}<!--
 
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Megalo}}<!--
Mods will only be granted an article if they meet the following criteria:
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Moldergrove}}<!--
* '''Running on multiple servers''': The mod must be shown to be in use on multiple servers, run by different entities (meaning that if there are a half-dozen servers being run by one group or person, it doesn't count). These servers also have to show a reasonable amount of player activity, and not simply be empty all the time. If a mod is truly notable in the community, then players will request that server admins run the mod and/or plugin, and it will see reasonable activity onthose servers.
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Moonshine Event}}<!--
* '''Discussion among the community''': Discussion of the mod must extend beyond the thread announcing its creation and development. It must be shown that the mod is actively discussed by multiple users over multiple communities, in order to illustrate its popularity among players.
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Nucleus|Nucleus (King of the Hill)}}<!--
* '''Reported in game media (blogs, YouTube, etc)''': A very good marker of popularity is if a prominent YouTuber uploads a video of gameplay of the mod, or a popular Twitch streamer plays it (with or without fans/subscribers is acceptable). Simply showcasing the mod over the course of a few videos and a few personalities is proof enough of trending popularity; it does not have to be multiple videos over a consistent time period.
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Probed}}<!--
 
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Sawmill|Sawmill (King of the Hill)}}<!--
Coverage of Mods should not serve as the website for the Mod. The creators/owners of the Mod have the responsibility of supporting it online as necessary.
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  --> ({{map link|Soul-Mill}})<!--
 
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Sinthetic}}<!--
=== Total conversions ===
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Slasher}}<!--
'''Total conversion''' mods are quite a rare case, and are seen more so as individual games rather Mods of any ''Team Fortress'' game; and as such, are [[:Category:Topics covered better by other wikis|better off documented on their own wiki]]. What would be considered a total conversion would be:
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Suijin}}<!--
* A mod that completely changes the play style or art style of the game, to the point where it is unrecognizable as a ''Team Fortress'' game.
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Viaduct}}<!--
* The mod is dependent on third-party [[w:Software repository|software repository]] clients for downloading assets.
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  --> ({{map link|Eyeaduct}})
 
 
=== Variant games ===
 
'''Variant games''' or '''fan games''' are such complete conversions that they are in fact their own games and cannot be played except outside of any ''Team Fortress'' game. There is a large variety of ''Team Fortress''-inspired/fan games; it is simply not relevant for the Wiki to document their presence and they are [[:Category:Topics covered better by other wikis|better covered by their own wiki]]. This does '''not''' include topics that are ''covered better by other wikis or sites'' that were published by Valve, such as [[Garry's Mod]] and [[Counter-Strike]], or part of a Valve game promotion such as [[Deus Ex: Human Revolution]].
 
 
 
== Community event notability ==
 
{{anchor|events}}
 
{{see also|Category:Community events}}
 
 
 
'''Community events''' are significant, higher-profile events sponsored by organizations other than Valve, such as content competitions, special server activities, charities, tournaments, campaigns, or tours. Community events have been a source of many custom maps, items, and other content that have been [[Patches|added]] to the game. However, Community events can be significant areas of activity in their own right, rivaling the popularity of some activities on official servers.
 
 
 
Community events will only be granted an article if they meet the following criteria:
 
* '''Promotion by Valve''': Promoted through [[blog|blog posts]], [https://www.teamfortress.com/?tab=news news], and/or [[Promotional_items|promotional]] items.
 
** '''Promoted as a TF2 Event''': As part of the Steam Library update, Valve introduced a way for developers to prominently [[steamworksdoc:marketing/event_tools/event_examples|display important game events]] through the Steam Library. This should not be confused with regular announcements mirrored from the blog's news section.
 
* '''Running multiple event servers'''
 
* '''Significant participation''': Player count, players earning rewards.
 
* '''Perpetual event''': Event content is still used after event ended (e.g., maps, mechanics, etc).
 
* '''Not region-limited''': Available to players worldwide.
 
 
 
Coverage of Community events should be no more than ''encyclopedic'' and should ''not perform the functions of the host's webpage''. To ensure historical records are not lost, coverage should start from Valve's announcement and continue beyond the event. The article should:
 
* … include ''at least as much linkage'' to important information and resources for the event as the Valve announcement does (e.g.,  Valve’s announcement of [https://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=83043 Operation: Digital Directive] provided no less than 6 links into the host’s website).
 
* … include {{botignore|updates}} for important changes in the event, such as calendar extensions or rule changes.
 
* … include event outcomes, such as participation numbers, achievement levels, contest winners, and charity donations.
 
* … include navigation to similar past events run by the present host and other past hosts as relevant.
 
 
 
== Custom map notability ==
 
{{anchor|maps|custom maps}}
 
{{see also|Category:Custom maps}}
 
 
 
'''[[Custom maps]]''' are maps created by community map makers. Custom maps have gained popularity on community servers and have influenced gameplay within the official game, and some custom maps have also been included in the game by Valve as [[Community maps]].
 
 
 
Custom maps will only be granted an article if they meet two of more of the following criteria:
 
* '''Original version''': A custom map that was later modified into an official event map by Valve is considered notable (e.g., [[Rumble]]).
 
* '''Significant use''': Custom maps with high player count and popularity on community servers are considered notable .
 
* '''Used in a notable community event''': Winning or placing in a reputable and recognized community event supports notability (e.g., [[Fusion]]).
 
* '''Rivaled Valve servers''': Custom maps that are as popular or more popular than some official maps are considered notable (e.g., [[Achievement Idle]] in all of its variants).
 
* '''History making / Originated or promoted new community activities''': Custom maps that played a significant role in creating or promoting new community activities are considered notable (e.g., [[Achievement Idle]], [[Walkway]], [[Trade Plaza]], etc).
 
* '''Perpetual event"''': Custom maps that were part of a community event and continued to be used after the event ended are considered notable.
 
* The following are difficult to assess but may support notability:
 
** '''Reported in game media (blogs, YouTube, etc)'''
 
** '''Discussion among the Community'''
 
 
 
The following '''do not''' count as factors for notability:
 
* '''"This is a really good map."''': Notability should be determined by a competition or community consensus.
 
* '''"Obviously, someone put a lot of time and effort into this map."''':If so, then enter it into a competition!
 
* '''"Such and such have pages and they aren't notable, so this one should get a page, too."''': Notability should be determined by policy, not by comparison to other content.
 
 
 
Coverage of Custom maps must conform to ''all'' policies and [[Help:Style_guide/Maps|styles]] applicable to official map articles.
 
 
 
== Custom MvM missions ==
 
{{anchor|missions|mvm missions}}
 
{{see also|Category:Custom Mann vs. Machine missions}}
 
  
'''Custom MvM missions''' are [[Mann vs. Machine mission]]s created for use in a custom or official Mann vs. Machine map. Custom missions have been used in ''notable community events'', however, guidelines are in place to prevent an overwhelming amount of non-notable or incomplete content from flooding the Wiki.
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Hellfire}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Thunder Mountain|Thunder Mountain (Capture the Flag)}}
  
Custom MvM missions will only be granted an article if they meet the following criteria:
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* '''The article is fully developed and complete''': The article for the mission and the map should both contain enough information and media to be considered comprehensive and not lacking in content. Articles should be fully written before being published in the main namespace.
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| list6  = {{map link|Bigrock}}<!--
** For any maps and missions associated with a ''notable community event'', all map and mission articles must be completed and polished on user space before being moved the main namespace (e.g., [[Operation Digital Directive]]).
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* '''Used in a notable community map or official map'''
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  --> ({{map link|Ghost Town}})<!--
* '''Used in a notable community event'''
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Mannhattan}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Mannworks}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Rottenburg}}
  
Coverage of Custom mission must conform to ''all'' policies and styles applicable to official mission articles. Any media must conform to the naming schemes and categorizations, meaning that files are to be prefixed with the event name, e.g. {{code|[[:File:Operation Digital Directive Blimp.png]]}} and categorized under {{code|[[:Category:Custom Mann vs. Machine missions media]]}}. In addition, articles should be categorized under {{code|[[:Category:Custom Mann vs. Machine missions]]}} along with the event name, e.g. {{code|[[:Category:Operation Canteen Crasher missions‎]]}}.
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| list7  = {{map link|Brickyard}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|District}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Timbertown}}
  
== Community assets ==
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| group8 = [[Payload{{if lang}}|{{Common string|payload}}]]
{{anchor|assets|map assets}}
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| list8  = {{map link|Badwater Basin}}<!--
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  --> ({{map link|Bloodwater}})<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Barnblitz}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Borneo}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Bread Space}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Brimstone}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Cactus Canyon}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Enclosure}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Frontier}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Frostcliff}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Ghoulpit}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Gold Rush}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Gravestone}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Hellstone}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Hoodoo}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Pier}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Polar}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Precipice}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Rumford}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Snowycoast}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Swiftwater}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Terror}}<!--
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  --> ({{map link|Chilly}})<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Thunder Mountain}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Upward}}<!--
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  --> ({{map link|Hassle Castle}})<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Wutville}}
  
'''Community assets''' are packs of content created by the community for use in custom maps and maps added by Valve. While some packs have been widely used and promoted by Valve, such as the [[Swamp Theme]], [[Construction Theme]], and [[Bullet Crops Project]], the Wiki does not ''need'' to deeply cover all of them. Priority should be given to those that have been notably promoted by Valve.
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| group9 = [[Payload Race{{if lang}}|{{Common string|payload race}}]]
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| list9  = {{map link|Banana Bay}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Bonesaw|Bonesaw (map)}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Hightower}}<!--
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  --> ({{map link|Helltower}})<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Nightfall}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Pipeline}}
  
Other less notable are better covered on their mapping platform (e.g., TF2Maps.net) rather than using the Wiki as a separate webhost or simply mirroring a webpage, as in the case of [[The London Pack]].
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| group10 = [[Player Destruction{{if lang}}|{{Common string|player destruction}}]]
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| list10  = {{map link|Cursed Cove}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Farmageddon}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Monster Bash}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Pit of Death}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|SnowVille}}<!--
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Watergate}}
  
== Community patches/Fan updates/Showcases ==
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| group11 = [[Robot Destruction{{if lang}}|{{Common string|robot destruction}}]]
{{anchor|assets|collections|fan patches|fan updates}}
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| list11  = {{map link|Asteroid}}
  
'''Community patches''', also known as [[:Category:Fan updates|Fan updates]] or showcases, are unofficial content releases, some with fanfare and "update days" that mimic official updates. Most of their content is only usable on community servers or not usable at all.
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| group12 = [[Special Delivery (game mode){{if lang}}|{{Common string|special delivery}}]]
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| list12  = {{map link|Doomsday{{if lang}}|Doomsday]]<!--
 +
  --> ({{map link|Carnival of Carnage}})
  
To avoid concerns of bias and the usage of the Wiki as a vehicle for ''product advertising'' and ''vote manipulation'', this type of content is not considered notable.
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| group13 = [[Territorial Control{{if lang}}|{{Common string|territorial control}}]]
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| list13  = {{map link|Hydro}}
  
== Tags and assessment process ==
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| group14 = [[Training Mode{{if lang}}|{{Common string|training mode}}]]
{{anchor|tags}}
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| list14  = {{map link|Dustbowl|Dustbowl (Training)}}<!--
Tags are applied to Community topics, first to serve notice that the page undergoing review/assessment for notability, then to indicate that the page has passed the assessment for continued inclusion.
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  -->{{md}}{{map link|Target|Target}}
  
* Community topic pages not yet discussed for notability should be tagged to prompt assessment by editors under a [[Team Fortress Wiki:Community topics notability assessment project|Community topics notability assessment project]]. The template should look something like this: {{tlx|custom content notice|2=assessment=no}}.
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| group15 = {{common string|Other}}
* Community topic pages assessed as notable are tagged as such with link in the tag to the subpage where the assessment was recorded. The template should look something like this: {{tlx|custom content notice|2=assessment=yes}}.
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| list15  = [[Background01{{if lang}}|Background01]]<!--
* Community topic pages assessed as ''not'' notable are removed from the main namespace.
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  -->{{md}}[[Cloak (Test Map){{if lang}}|Cloak]]<!--
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  --> ([[Cloak (Control Point){{if lang}}|{{Common string|control point}}]])<!--
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  -->{{md}}[[Example{{if lang}}|Example]]<!--
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  -->{{md}}[[Devtest{{if lang}}|Devtest]]<!--
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  -->{{md}}[[Itemtest{{if lang}}|Itemtest]]
  
[[:Category:User Mikado282's Sandboxes]]
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| group3 = Control Point

| list3 =

| group4 = King of the Hill | list4 = Badlands · Brazil · Cascade · Cauldron · Harvest (Harvest Event· Highpass · Kong King · Lakeside (Ghost Fort· Laughter · Lazarus · Los Muertos · Maple Ridge Event · Megalo · Moldergrove · Moonshine Event · Nucleus · Probed · Sawmill (Soul-Mill· Sinthetic · Slasher · Suijin · Viaduct (Eyeaduct)

| group5 = Mannpower | list5 = Foundry · Gorge · Hellfire · Thunder Mountain

| group6 = Mann vs. Machine | list6 = Bigrock · Coal Town (Ghost Town· Decoy · Mannhattan · Mannworks · Rottenburg

| group7 = PASS Time | list7 = Brickyard · District · Timbertown

| group8 = Payload | list8 = Badwater Basin (Bloodwater· Barnblitz · Borneo · Bread Space · Brimstone · Cactus Canyon · Enclosure · Frontier · Frostcliff · Ghoulpit · Gold Rush · Gravestone · Hellstone · Hoodoo · Pier · Polar · Precipice · Rumford · Snowycoast · Swiftwater · Terror (Chilly· Thunder Mountain · Upward (Hassle Castle· Wutville

| group9 = Payload Race | list9 = Banana Bay · Bonesaw · Hightower (Helltower· Nightfall · Pipeline

| group10 = Player Destruction | list10 = Cursed Cove · Farmageddon · Monster Bash · Pit of Death · SnowVille · Watergate

| group11 = Robot Destruction | list11 = Asteroid

| group12 = Special Delivery | list12 = Doomsday (Carnival of Carnage)

|Doomsday]]