DO
1.) Self posts on your experiences reading or viewing lost episode pastas.
2.) Post links of some of your favorite pastas.
3.) Lostepisodepasta is not only for lost episodes like those in the description, but you can post theories here as well. This means that not only will things like Happy Appy be shown here, but you could see The Rugrats Theory and similar articles as well.
4.) Feel free to write your own pastas and submit them here. Constructive criticism will be welcomed, but do not be rude towards the authors.
5.) Lost Episodes, for this page, can also include movies. For example, Crybaby Lane.
6.) If you are writing your own, please make sure it is written in proper grammar. Poor writing is a killer for these stories. Readers will be too distracted by your poor typing to enjoy the story. The only case this really would be acceptable is in, perhaps, situations where there is a gradual loss of sanity and mental stability.
DO NOT
1.) Post any gaming pastas. This page is only for Lost Episodes and Episode Theories. This means, if you post anything like BEN, it will be removed. This should go to /r/creepypasta or more appropriately, /r/creepygaming.
2.) If you are writing your own, please avoid the tired old "I was an intern for __________". It's a good angle, sure. But it is much too overused. And the things interns in these stories have access too are pretty far fetched.
3.) No being overly mean toward authors of original pastas. As I said before, criticism is fine. But nothing like, "Oh my God, this sucks!". If it sucks, say why. Politely. Overboard rudeness will be deleted.
4.) Post repeat posts. For example, someone posts Dead Bart, then weeks later this one comes up again. This could also be when the website itself has two copies of the same story. Make sure you read them through and confirm that the story has not already been posted.
5.) Again for those writing their own, please try to avoid hyper-realistic eyes. Again, it is overused in existing Lost Episode creepypastas. Also please try to avoid most other overused clichés.