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No matter how much time you've spent here, whether or not you are an admin, or even whether or not you are logged in, '''you are valuable'''. More importantly, you are not less valuable than '''any other user'''- not even admins. It is inappropriate to depreciate yourself by making comments like "But User:Example is a pro smasher, so don't mind my opinion as much as his," or "User:AverageJoe is an admin, so his opinion must be more valuable than mine." '''Wrong!''' Comments like these undermine the sense of community and the effort people have put into maintaining SmashWiki.  
No matter how much time you've spent here, whether or not you are an admin, or even whether or not you are logged in, '''you are valuable'''. More importantly, you are not less valuable than '''any other user'''- not even admins. It is inappropriate to depreciate yourself by making comments like "But User:Example is a pro smasher, so don't mind my opinion as much as his," or "User:AverageJoe is an admin, so his opinion must be more valuable than mine." '''Wrong!''' Comments like these undermine the sense of community and the effort people have put into maintaining SmashWiki.  


You are just as entitled to question, suggest, or change Smashwiki as any other user, whether it is your first day or your first anniversary. Likewise, you have the same responsibility to follow our editing [[SmashWiki:Policy|policies]] as every other user. Finally, your mistakes will be forgiven- just as they would be for any other user.
You are just as entitled to question, suggest, or change Smashwiki as any other user, whether it is your first day or your first anniversary. Likewise, you have the same responsibility to follow our editing [[SmashWiki:Policy|policies]] as every other user. Finally, your mistakes will be forgiven- just as they would be for any other user.

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No matter how much time you've spent here, whether or not you are an admin, or even whether or not you are logged in, you are valuable. More importantly, you are not less valuable than any other user- not even admins. It is inappropriate to depreciate yourself by making comments like "But User:Example is a pro smasher, so don't mind my opinion as much as his," or "User:AverageJoe is an admin, so his opinion must be more valuable than mine." Wrong! Comments like these undermine the sense of community and the effort people have put into maintaining SmashWiki.

You are just as entitled to question, suggest, or change Smashwiki as any other user, whether it is your first day or your first anniversary. Likewise, you have the same responsibility to follow our editing policies as every other user. Finally, your mistakes will be forgiven- just as they would be for any other user.