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Hello and Welcome! Your recent edit to The Incredibles I reverted due to the fact that it had nothing to do with the actual page. If you can find references to prove this then you might be able to add some of it back. Stealth (talk) 22:39, 13 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

Hello. You had made an interesting addition to WoW.

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The unsourced addition was:
"Special locations known as dungeons and raids normally require a combined effort to succeed, with dungeons using groups of 5 or 10 players and raids with exceptionally powerful boss enemies requiring 25 or 40 players."

However, it duplicated existing sourced content, and to some extent conflicted with:
"A typical dungeon will allow up to five characters to enter as part of a group. Some dungeons require more players to group together and form a raid of limited size (up to forty players) to face some of the most difficult challenges.[32]"

I removed the unsourced new text. Perhaps the 2 could be merged, if the source supports the new addition, or if there is a better source you care to cite?sinneed (talk) 03:04, 16 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Sourcing wp:RS is right behind wp:NPoV in difficulty, I think. With computer gaming, it is annoying because a lot of the time one is tempted to just say, "Well, go log in.", but that is no good. :) It is not unusual simply not to be able to put some point one wants into the article. I have struggled to find a source for an alternate meaning of Mob (computer gaming) with no success. So the meaning I learned is on the cutting room floor so to speak. One day I'll find one. I hope. :) sinneed (talk) 06:46, 17 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Drizzt Do'Urden

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Wolverine

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Sure, no problem. I usually just pick up a couple of issues regularly a month, especially with the economy being what it is, and use the net to keep up with what's going on with the other titles Marvel has. As far as the various X-titles go, www.uncannyxmen.net has detailed summaries on just about every issue of an X-title that's been put out. The site also has a lot of other issues from different titles in which an X-character has made a guest appearance. It's pretty useful for research purposes, especially regarding instances in older comics.Odin's Beard (talk) 22:40, 22 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

RE: Wrestling terms

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While I see your point, the reason I use "swift deletion" is because the wrestling articles are a target for new and unregistered users who constantly add information that doesn't comply with notability, point of view, verifiability, and original research policies on Wikipedia. In particular, original research is a big problem because users love to add moves, terms, promotions, etc that they made up for their backyard wrestling league. When someone has a large number of articles to watchlist, it is more efficient to just delete entries that don't comply with policy...the "drive by users" never check again so it isn't a problem and it gets the newbies in the habit of adding properly sourced information to pages.

For "face in peril", I'm not exactly sure how notable the term is, but if you want to add it to the list, use Template:cite web to format the citation (if you need more help, look at how it is done in a well-referenced article]]. There is a list of websites that can be used at Wikipedia:WikiProject Professional wrestling/Style guide#Sources. For the example to be valid, you need to provide a reliable source that uses that specific wrestling term, otherwise it is original research.

As for the mention of "face in peril" on other Wikipedia pages, I don't watch them all (and it would be impossible for me to try). All I can do is keep everything in order in the articles I do watch. Plus, I generally don't delete information that is already on a page when I first get to it...I generally add {{fact}} tags, and delete the info if a source isn't provided after a length of time. I can, however, delete new contributions if they do not comply with Wikipedia policy. Nikki311 23:12, 4 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

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