User talk:Dark Nazarath

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Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Wikia (Talk) 05:13, April 8, 2011

Vandalism warning
This is a warning for inserting false information into multiple articles. Your edits were unwelcome and have been reverted. Further vandalism will result in a ban from editing. 18:26, November 20, 2012 (UTC)
 * DW:EVOLVE. 18:26, November 20, 2012 (UTC)
 * You can't remove a vandalism warning, or any thing written by another user in a talk page. 22:01, November 20, 2012 (UTC)
 * Again, you can't remove a vandalism warning. If you do this again, you'll receive a block from editing. 10:51, November 21, 2012 (UTC)
 * Not sure if you've seen it yet or not, but we actually have a very lax vandalism policy: tell us that you understand how you violated policy and promise not to do it again, and your slate gets wiped clean.
 * However, we have a clearly marked policy with regards to infobox evolutions that is shown on every page when you attempt to edit it, with the clear warning that violations of this policy will be considered grounds for an instant one-week block; that we only gave you a vandalism warning is, again, us taking it easy on you:


 * "The Digimon Infobox's evolve parameters are for listing evolutions that occur as part of a publication's plot only. Please read DW:EVOLVE before adding any evolutions to these boxes."
 * Instead of demanding to be forgiven without indicating that you understand or care what you did wrong, all you've got to do is admit fault and we're all good. 15:19, November 21, 2012 (UTC)
 * The next and prior forms were not missing, and you know perfectly well that you did not add sources when you stuck them in. It is not appropriate on any wiki to make up fanfiction and your own wishes, then insert it onto a wiki; all non-fanfiction wikis have the policy that information must be accurate and verifiable, requirements which you completely ignored. There is no metric under which your edits were positive additions to the article. Inserting fanfiction into a sourced article is widely accepted across the various wiki communities as vandalism. You knew that you didn't add sources, so don't pretend that your edits were even done correctly.
 * No one is going to fall for a martyr routine. Again, there is a clearly posted policy explaining what the infobox is for, which you ignored. You weren't even blocked, despite this usually being an auto-block offense. You have been informed that in order to get the warning removed, all you have to do is state that you now understand the consensus policy and will not violate it again.
 * If you refuse to do something so incredibly easy and reasonable, then no one is going to fall for it when you claim that you're being bullied, and honestly, if you were planning on taking offense and causing drama whenever someone notified you that you had violated community policy, then we wouldn't want you here. If you want anyone to care about you or your edits, you need to show us that you actually give a damn about the other editors and are willing to make the smallest token showing of contrition. 00:08, November 22, 2012 (UTC)
 * In addition:


 * 1) The talk page attached to your user account is not yours, and community policy is that you keep messages from other editors up on your talk page so that if you cause a problem, other editors can determine whether you've already been notified of it or not. This is, again, a policy active across most wikis and not unique to us.
 * 2) The vandalism warning on your talk page makes you look like you violated community policy because, newsflash, you did.
 * Instead of being melodramatic and trying to pretend you're being bullied, you could very easily just accept that when an admin informs you of the wiki's policy, that is the wiki's policy, and amend your behavior. At that point, as you've previously been informed, the vandalism warning will get archived and taken off your active talk page.
 * The main point you should take to heart: wikis exist in order to create an informative product, not to provide you with a playground and satiate your desires. Once you understand that, you will start being valued by other editors. 00:18, November 22, 2012 (UTC)