User talk:ITALIAN N1NJA
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Excuse me[edit]
But you keep making a ton of edits to that page about him. Instead, make one large edit so you don't clog the recent changes. In addition, you need to show his proof of notability or your page will be deleted. Toomai Glittershine The Breegull 13:56, 14 February 2014 (EST)
- I'd ask around Exp Gaming for my proof of notability. It doesn't seem like he's been in regional or national tournaments but he has definitely played Project M tournaments on Wavedash Wednesdays. I'll edit the page to show Wavedash Wednesdays so that there is proof of notability for him. Thank you for the tip by the way. The Chicago scene doesn't seem to get much notability and someone needs to start showing that every scene deserves notability for their skill. I provided a link on the page to the EXP Gaming page on Smashboards where he is proven to be a competitive player. One of the reasons I chose to start building a page for him was because I was at the event and I saw the player with my own eyes. He didn't make it far in his tournament rounds due to chain grabbing from what it seemed like(I know, no johns) but he was dominating tons of his friendly matches and he proved to be quite a skilled player in the tournament. I say this because he was using a Wii Remote and Nunchuk the entire time and I've NEVER seen anyone use that in competitive play and actually manage to put up a fight to that caliber. He should be known for that fact alone. When he stood up after he finished playing and turned around I was completely shocked because he was very skilled and I thought he was using a GameCube controller. Tom Marquez 14:43, 14 February 2014 (CST) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.203.137.210 (talk • contribs) 15:45, 14 February 2014 (EST)
- Posting flattering comments while logged out does not fool us. It is not enough to be a competitive player; one must have a level of noteriety. Almost by definition a new player to the scene is not notable. Once you attain strong tournament results we don't have a problem with a smasher page about you (though it needs a lot of work to reach our standards for tone), but I'm not yet seeing you're at that level. Toomai Glittershine
The Irrepressible 16:21, 14 February 2014 (EST)
- Posting flattering comments while logged out does not fool us. It is not enough to be a competitive player; one must have a level of noteriety. Almost by definition a new player to the scene is not notable. Once you attain strong tournament results we don't have a problem with a smasher page about you (though it needs a lot of work to reach our standards for tone), but I'm not yet seeing you're at that level. Toomai Glittershine