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The '''/lit/ Wiki''' is a collection of the best and worst prose and poetry of 4chan's [http://boards.4chan.org/lit/ /lit/]. All anonymous posters can submit their works directly to the wiki, but "official" stories must go through the editorial process. Official articles are moderated and edited by the /lit/ Wiki staff, and are collected in biweeky /lit/ Issues. Anonymous users cannot edit official articles, but they can comment on them.
The '''/lit/ Wiki''' is a collection of everything related to 4chan's [http://boards.4chan.org/lit/ /lit/], including memes, recommendation charts, and classic/copypasta stories.  


'''Classic''' (or '''copypasta''') articles are either memorable stories posted and repeatedly posted on /lit/ threads, or stories that the staff has deemed mildly worthwhile to read.   
Along with classic stories, the /lit/ wiki also features the general prose and poetry of /lit/, of varying quality. All anonymous posters can submit their works directly to the wiki, but "official" stories must go through the editorial process. Official articles are moderated and edited by the /lit/ Wiki moderators, and are collected in biweeky /lit/ Issues. Anonymous users cannot edit official articles, but they can comment on them. 
 
Classic stories are either memorable stories posted and repeatedly posted on /lit/ threads as copypasta, or stories that the moderators have deemed mildly worthwhile to read.   
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About the /lit/ Wiki

The /lit/ Wiki is a collection of everything related to 4chan's /lit/, including memes, recommendation charts, and classic/copypasta stories.

Along with classic stories, the /lit/ wiki also features the general prose and poetry of /lit/, of varying quality. All anonymous posters can submit their works directly to the wiki, but "official" stories must go through the editorial process. Official articles are moderated and edited by the /lit/ Wiki moderators, and are collected in biweeky /lit/ Issues. Anonymous users cannot edit official articles, but they can comment on them.

Classic stories are either memorable stories posted and repeatedly posted on /lit/ threads as copypasta, or stories that the moderators have deemed mildly worthwhile to read.