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User talk:Gojira95
Welcome, Gojira95
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Talk to me|Contribs 18:00, 1 April 2015 (EDT)
Heads up
I noticed your contributions to the Godzilla article, and I just wanted to give you a few editing suggestions! You should read over ED:101 and ED:Help before contributing any more content to the article, or any article in general until you you have a good grasp on the information included in the documents. However, I will outline for you some main editing tips:
- Don't add red links to articles. Check to see if an article actually exists in the namespace you are linking to, or it will show up as a red link, and nobody likes those.
- Don't capitalize or bold random words or phrases within an article. It doesn't emphasize anything, but makes the page look messy and reads like a 4chan post. In short, don't do it.
- Use pipes accordingly and sparingly. Don't pipe to pages that don't make sense for the article, don't make useless pipes like this:
[[Main Page|main page]]
, and don't pipe whole sentences. Pipes should only be about 2-3 words long. - Don't add autoplay to articles. Ever.
- If a shitty article can be improved, don't tag it for deathnotice, but try to improve it yourself. We would appreciate it if you tried to revive a dead page rather than simply putting {{shit}} or {{deathnotice}} on it.
- Use the preview button, even if you make a minimal change, so you can be sure you didn't make any mistakes.
Everything addressed here can be found in the documents listed above, and I hope you have a good experience on ED in the future. If you have any questions, don't be afraid to ask a sysop, they're here to help! Happy editing!
― Deceptive 15:47, 22 June 2015 (EDT)
- Thank you, friend! I've been trying my hardest to work on that article, and I apologise for my mistakes. --Gojira95 16:02, 22 June 2015 (EDT)
Hey, don't worry about it. We can improve in many different ways, in fact, we'll be learning new things every day until we're dead! We all make mistakes, but improvement is the ultimate key to success. ― Deceptive 16:17, 22 June 2015 (EDT)
- Very true, very true indeed. It's honestly been an uphill battle in working with that article, because Carmen thought he was being funny, when in reality he wasn't, and I was having to work with his mess.--Gojira95 16:39, 22 June 2015 (EDT)