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Revision as of 13:35, January 17, 2022

Hi there!

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Black Vulpine of the 🦊Furry Nation🐺. Furries make the internets go! :3 21:01, June 14, 2021 (EDT)

Smasher pages

Hey, thanks for creating the Smasher pages for ARJAY!! and others. Just a few quick pointers that could help in the future:

  • When possible, please link tournaments to tournaments on the wiki and not the Smash.gg/Challonge/Braacket pages. You've been doing that for the most part, but there are a few that you missed because certain symbols like "#" and "|" are used for stuff in the wikispace and therefore are seldom, if ever, used in tournament page titles (eg, it would be Ultimate Naifu Wars 3, instead of Ultimate Naifu Wars #3). There are a few tournaments that we have the names shortened to get rid of the unnecessary stuff, such as HABBY Birthday 2020 and Super Galaxy Gambit x Collision instead of "HABBY Birthday 2020 - An Ultimate Wi-Fi Major" and "Super Galaxy Gambit x Collision - PAS Qualifier," respectively. It may be very difficult to tell which ones are linked to the wiki or not, but a good rule of thumb is that if it's a PGR'd tournament or has significant Wi-Fi entrants (that is not a weekly or bi-weekly), chances are it could be on the wiki.
  • Make sure not to include tournaments where players did not show up. It does seem like you're combing through Smash.gg profiles, which can make it hard to tell whether a player full DQ'd or didn't even show up in the first place. I recommend using this website for Ultimate tournaments, though it's less helpful for any other game

Other than that, keep up the good work! CookiesCnC Signature.pngCreme 13:05, July 4, 2021 (EDT)