I mean BT tried to get a group, but it didn't go far.
Personally, I'd want to revamp the entire organization of this thread in less the style of a comprehensive encyclopedia-style guide, and more like how I do my dispatched or did the API guide - a bit more consolidated, and more down-to-earth talking to the reader. Probably something like...
The Short Version (in the intro) - few sentences on what this is and why you care. Tl;dr this means taking delegates and such
The Basics - a bit more very general detail on how various sides operate. tl;dr incorporate the idea of updates, etc.
Avoiding Raids/"I just got raided, what do I do?" - native prevention and response section on not breaking rules, organizing effective resistance, and contacting support
>For Regions with Founders
>For regions without Founders
"I want to raid, what do I do?" - guide on how to plan, execute, and hold a raid, not broken down into four different sections from the intro
>Update/triggering section
>types of raid with a general how-to
"I Want to defend, what do I do?" - same thing vice versa. Emphasis on the need to contact others to have the numbers to stop raids from occurring or liberate them once they have
>subsections set by someone who knows better
<Can't think of a good name atm> - section on all the expanded elements that make up Gameplay beyond R/D, touching on Fash/Antifash, Independant, Imperial, etc.
>types/reasonings
In short, I'm thinking both *less detailed* in some areas (not sure if that's what you want, but IMHO there's some stuff you should let folks figure out on their own once you've given them the tool, and that also helps keep the guide simpler - can encourage asking questions if they still have any), and as a matter of execution, more repetitive at times (though ideally readers would skim the whole guide and understand their opponents as well, many will just be coming for a specific part, or may read the guide in chunks, and it's helpful for those readers to not *have* to have read all prior sections to understand what's going on).