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Kuro the black dog, you are invited to the Teahouse!
editHi Kuro the black dog! Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia. We hope to see you there!
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Disambiguation entries
editPlease do not add entries to disambiguation pages for minor entities in video games. The absolute minimum required for an entry is that the topic be described in a useful way on the linked article. If the topic isn't mentioned, it shouldn't be added. Thank you and happy editing! -- Fyrael (talk) 03:32, 19 June 2020 (UTC)
- I apologize. Kuro・(Kuro's talk page)
- (just replying here instead of on my talk page) No need to apologize and I wouldn't say you're "editing incorrectly" like you said on my talk page. All you did was guess that disambiguation pages like Octavia and Garuda (disambiguation) are meant to list every possible usage or meaning of that term, which many, many new editors before you have also done. It's an easy conclusion to come to and could've been the way Wikipedia chose for those pages to work. Instead though, it was decided that disambiguation pages would just serve to guide readers to a page that at least has some information about that usage. That way readers aren't disappointed by arriving somewhere that doesn't help them and it keeps the disambiguation pages from being absolutely full of very trivial references. For example, you added the Ghost vehicle from Halo, which is a neat vehicle, but not important enough that it's mentioned on the Halo page. Similarly, I'm sure there are hundreds, if not thousands, of minor uses of the term "Ghost" in other games, novels, garage bands, etc that if we included them all it would become nearly impossible to find the truly significant topics that most readers are looking for. I hope this clarified a bit and that you don't feel discouraged from editing further. Everyone's new at some point and Wikipedia is so vast, with so many different policies and guidelines, that there's always more to learn. Sometimes it's frustrating, but other times very satisfying when you feel you've contributed to such a big project. Anyway, let me know if I can answer any questions. Thanks! -- Fyrael (talk) 16:36, 19 June 2020 (UTC)
- How would one react fast to vandalism without bots? Also, am I able to make a bot (I was curious), and is it difficult, or only special users? Kuro・(Kuro's talk page) 14:34, 19 February 2021 (UTC)
- The easiest way I know of to fight vandalism is to participate in Wikipedia:Recent changes patrol, granted it is sometimes difficult to clean up some vandalism before another patroller has already taken care of it. I don't know an awful lot about bots, so I'll have to direct you to Help:Creating a bot. It looks like any user can create a bot, but it then needs approval. As far as difficulty, I imagine it depends on how much programming experience you have. Hope that helps! -- Fyrael (talk) 15:16, 19 February 2021 (UTC)
- How would one react fast to vandalism without bots? Also, am I able to make a bot (I was curious), and is it difficult, or only special users? Kuro・(Kuro's talk page) 14:34, 19 February 2021 (UTC)
Problem with your custom signature
editYou have a custom signature set in your account preferences. A change to Wikipedia's software has made your current custom signature incompatible with the software.
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- Solution 1: Reset your signature to the default:
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- Uncheck the box (☑︎→☐) that says "Treat the above as wiki markup."
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Your user page
editHi Kuro the black dog, I'm Primefac. You'll likely not be pleased about this but I have removed some of your edits because they reveal too much personally identifiable information about you. We have a policy of protecting editors' safety by hiding such information if they share it. I'm really sorry about having to suppress your edits, and I know it's annoying, but it's for the best. Please don't re-add the information. For some useful information on privacy and safety, you can take a look at Wikipedia:Guidance for younger editors and Wikipedia:On privacy, confidentiality and discretion. Thank you, and sorry for messing about with your edits! Primefac (talk) 01:34, 15 January 2021 (UTC)