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Welcome to Swiftiepedia 💖
Swiftie Wiki is a community-based wiki created by and for Swifties.
This is a living archive dedicated to Taylor Swift lore, facts, stories, theories, and fandom history — from albums, lyrics, and eras to Easter eggs, symbolism, concerts, and the collective mythology built by fans.
This is not an official site. Everything here is shaped, expanded, and maintained by the community.
The site is still under development, but you are free to contribute and build the site with us!
What you’ll find here
- Lore – connections between songs, albums, lyrics, symbols, and narratives
- Facts – verifiable information, interviews, dates, releases, and events
- Stories – fandom stories, theories, interpretations, and moments
- Easter eggs – hidden hints, patterns, and callbacks
- Timelines & eras – how everything connects across time
All content can be edited, expanded, and refined by Swifties.
How to contribute
Anyone can contribute. The most important things are clarity, honesty, and respect.
Creating a new page
- Search first to check if the page already exists
- If not, start a new page by writing the address to that page in the URL field in the browser (e.g. swiftiepedia.org/index.php/Main_Page/eras/reputation)
- Use a clear, descriptive title
- Start with a short introduction (what is this page about?)
- Structure the page with headings
- Clearly separate facts from theory or interpretation
Tip: It’s perfectly fine to start with a short page. Others can build on it.
https://swiftiepedia.org/index.php/Main_Page/eras/reputation
Sources and citations
Swiftiepedia distinguishes between sources and fandom interpretation.
When you should cite sources
- Interviews
- Statements by Taylor Swift
- Official releases
- Articles, videos, or podcasts
- Specific dates or real-world events
How to cite
- Add references at the bottom of the page
- Link to the original source when possible
- If something is uncertain, say so clearly
Example:
This is a fandom interpretation and has not been confirmed by Taylor Swift.
Facts vs theory
This distinction matters.
- Facts = can be verified
- Theory / lore = interpretation, patterns, fandom analysis
Both are welcome — as long as they’re clearly labeled.
Editing and tone
- Write clearly and inclusively
- Avoid unnecessary drama
- Respect different interpretations
- Don’t present speculation as fact
Disagreement is okay. It’s part of fandom culture.
Final note
Swiftie Wiki is a shared project.
The more people contribute, the richer the story becomes — together. 💫