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Your question. Londonmark (talk) 03:05, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
I've edited Barbara Gordon's wiki page a few times. To say that she made her first videogame appearance as Oracle in Batman: Dark Tomorrow.
But every time i return to her page my post is gone.
Why's that?
- You do not appear to have ever edited the page Barbara Gordon. If you were not logged in at the time, you should consider looking in the page's history and asking the user who removed your edits. /ƒETCHCOMMS/ 03:35, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
- You have asked the EXACT same question to me, although I have NEVER touched that article...I think. --Please leave me a
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- You have asked the EXACT same question to me, although I have NEVER touched that article...I think. --Please leave me a
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Well i don't know who keeps editing it. But it's rather frustrating because i edited Tim Drake and Cassandra Cain's pages without a problem. To say that they had both been in Batman Dark Tomorrow.
Yet whenever i edit Barbara Gordon's page to same thing. Someone ALWAYS deletes my edit by the end of the day.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Londonmark (talk • contribs)
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- Seems that another editor have also answered your question (to which you have also asked me) here. --Please leave me a
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Can you add my new entry for Barbara Gordon to the list of references?
Because i can't seem to access that list myself.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Londonmark (talk • contribs)
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Can you make sure my changes to Robin (Dick Grayson's) page doesn't get undone please?
Because he was referenced in Batman: Arkham Asylum. So iv'e added a link as proof.
And iv'e added a link to IGN.com as proof that he was referenced in Batman: Dark Tomorrow. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Londonmark (talk • contribs) 09:59, 22 January 2011
- Hello. JamesBWatson is right. Revision happens frequently, and your edit can be been changed or deleted if needed for the improvement of the article. That is simply how Wikipedia works. Don't take that as a bad thing. Your responsibility as an editor is to make sure all your edits conform to the policies and guidelines of Wikipedia, this will help them stay on the page.
- In addition, please read this carefully first: WP:CITE. It will help you correctly add references to changes you make. External links on the main body of the article is discouraged so please don't do that.
- I had to remove one of your additions to the article as well. Please do not include expected or scheduled future events unless it is well-referenced. Robin is only rumored to appear in Batman: Arkham Asylum, he hasn't actually appeared yet. When he does, feel free to add him to that list, but not yet. In relation to that, please read: WP:SPECULATION. The addition about reference to him in Batman: Dark Tomorrow however is good enough. You do not need to link the Wikipedia article as the title itself is already linked. Cheers. --Obsidi♠nSoul 10:31, 22 January 2011 (UTC)
- Nobody can make sure that your edit doesn't get undone. Anyone can edit what you have written, and once you have made your edit you do not own or control it. That is how Wikipedia works. JamesBWatson (talk) 10:15, 22 January 2011 (UTC)
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- I had to remove one of your additions to the article as well. Please do not include expected or scheduled future events unless it is well-referenced. Robin is only rumored to appear in Batman: Arkham Asylum, he hasn't actually appeared yet.
What? no he was ACTUALLY mentioned in Batman: Arkham Asylum in Clayface's bio. And then another time without calling him Robin Joker mocks him about his costume.
Which is why i posted that link to Arkham City's article about it. And by way Arkham City.co.uk are the ONLY people to write about about it so far.
But it seems as though you're thinking of Arkham City the next game. And i NEVER once said in any of my edits that Robin would appear in Arkham City.
I only added things about the references made to him in Arkham Asylum the PREVIOUS game.
- I actually retained the entry about the reference to Robin in Batman: Arkham Asylum and only removed the one about the unreleased sequel of Batman: Dark Tomorrow. But another editor pointed out that that section only listed games in which he actually appeared in. A mention of his name is not enough for him to be listed as appearing in that game. Sorry, it had to be removed as well.--Obsidi♠nSoul 17:29, 22 January 2011 (UTC)
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I actually retained the entry about the reference to Robin in Batman: Arkham Asylum and only removed the one about the unreleased sequel of Batman: Dark Tomorrow.
Dark Tomorrow wasn't a sequel to Arkham City. It was a unrelated game that came out 6 years before Batman: Arkham Asylum.
But another editor pointed out that that section only listed games in which he actually appeared in. A mention of his name is not enough for him to be listed as appearing in that game. Sorry, it had to be removed as well.--Obsidi♠nSoul 17:29, 22 January 2011 (UTC)
Well it should still count whether he appeared or not.
Because the list could show what games he actually appeared in.
Aswell as games that he was referenced in.
- Well, the list is what it is. If you want to introduce a second list for games in which he was referenced in, feel free to do so. Please understand though that it is not any single person's decision whether to keep content or not. It may still be deleted depending on the quality, verifiability, or notability of your addition. To put it simply, we can not ensure that your content stays. All of us are editors and anyone can disagree with you. If you make sure your addition has merit in the first place, it has a greater chance of not being removed. Please read Wikipedia:NOT --Obsidi♠nSoul 00:41, 23 January 2011 (UTC)