User talk:DatelessMars179

Welcome
Smurfy: illuminate - communicate - spectate 20:20, January 9, 2018 (UTC)

Spelling again
For the 2nd time, I have to remind you not to make edits purely to change English UK to Americanized English. Next time will be an official warning. Smurfy: illuminate - communicate - spectate 20:41, January 25, 2018 (UTC)

Smurfy: illuminate - communicate - spectate 23:43, April 13, 2018 (UTC)

Talk pages
It is a courtesy to not involve yourself in a discussion that does not involve you. You may not know both sides of the story from both (or indeed more) parties involved. While we appreciate constructive edits, leaving a message ultimately to shame a user (particularly a staff member) is both uncivilized and nonconstructive.

For the record, the user added an unsourced piece of information which explained a method that could only be completed using an exploit. Glitches and exploits are generally best mentioned in the glitches section of an article rather than the slightly-more formative "Locations" section, and all glitches should be cited and referenced to avoid disputes. Monk Talk 19:06, April 23, 2018 (UTC)


 * I don't have a problem with other users contributing to talk page discussions - that's why wikia does not make them private messages - but I can only assume:


 * relates to my warning above after you removed my prior messages from your talk page about your US vs UK spelling.


 * In order to keep this wiki running smoothly, looking semi-professional and most importantly, being a reliable source of factual information, we have a set of Policies and Style Manuals that make up our rules and we expect our contributors to follow them. It is the role of all elected staff to enflorce those rules.  User pages are counted as part of the wiki and do not belong to the user, and are certainly not exempt from our rules, although we do allow some content on user pages that are prohibited from main pages (e.g. mods, cheats, fanon). Smurfy: illuminate - communicate - spectate 21:12, April 23, 2018 (UTC)