SmashWiki:Ownership: Difference between revisions

Making a few minor tweaks.
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===Userspace pages===
===Userspace pages===
::''See also: [[SmashWiki:User pages]]''
::''See also: [[SmashWiki:User pages]]''
While userpages follow a slightly different, less restrictive ruleset compared to other articles, userpages are also considered part of SmashWiki when they are created. While the userpage's owner may have the greatest control over what is featured on his or her userpage, any editor ultimately has the freedom to change another's userpage, particularly if [https://www.ssbwiki.com/index.php?title=User:Federal_stairs&diff=968482&oldid=968332 a policy has been broken], or other problems exist, such as having an abundance of broken images or having [[SW:NPA|personal attacks]] on their userpage. Editing another user's userpage, however, is considered poor form, and is discouraged.  It is recommended that editors leave a talk page message explaining why they have edited another's userpage.
While userpages follow a slightly different, less restrictive ruleset compared to other articles, userpages are also considered part of SmashWiki when they are created. While the userpage's owner may have the greatest control over what is featured on his or her userpage, any editor ultimately has the freedom to change another's userpage, particularly if [https://www.ssbwiki.com/index.php?title=User:Federal_stairs&diff=968482&oldid=968332 a policy has been broken], or other problems exist, such as having an abundance of broken images or having [[SW:NPA|personal attacks]] on their userpage. Editing another user's userpage for any other reason is generally considered poor form, and is discouraged.  It is recommended that editors leave a talk page message explaining why they have edited another's userpage.


===Images and audio===
===Images and audio===
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*Making claims that the article belongs to themselves, including the use of self-referential words in regards to the article, such as "my page" or "my article"
*Making claims that the article belongs to themselves, including the use of self-referential words in regards to the article, such as "my page" or "my article"
*Bringing up claims that the editor "started" or "created" the article, or claims that the editor "wrote the most" or "did the most" for the article
*Bringing up claims that the editor "started" or "created" the article, or claims that the editor "wrote the most" or "did the most" for the article, whether true or not
*Consistently disputing edits on an article, regardless of how minor they may be
*Consistently disputing edits on an article, regardless of how minor they may be
*Constantly reverting edits to an article without an appropriate edit summary
*Constantly reverting edits to an article without an appropriate edit summary