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==Article Recommendations==
==Article Recommendations==
I appreciate your readiness to create smasher articles, but you need to keep a few things in mind in regards to that. <br>
I appreciate your readiness to create smasher articles, but you need to keep a few things in mind in regards to that. <br>
1. Does the page already exist? In this case, you could have just typed Kycse into the search bar and come across his page. Even when they don't have a redirect and are not on the search bar, you can just type in Smasher:(Name) (no parenthesis) to find their page.<br>
1. Does the page already exist? In this case, you could have just typed Kycse into the search bar and come across his page. Even when they don't have a redirect and are not on the search bar, you can just type in Smasher:(Name) (no parenthesis) to find their page. (Edit: I realized that you just accidentally spelled his name wrong and thought that he didn't have a page. If this is the case again, just search a major tournament that this player has been to and placed top 8 at and see if they do have a page)<br>
2. I do appreciate actually putting in an infobox (Some people don't even do that), but in the future, it would be nice if you could go back and find a solid amount of results. Results are a key part of smasher articles, and not having any makes the article incomplete. You don't have to add every local they've been to (unless they're not very well known and they go to very few big tournaments), but major tournaments/breakout tournaments are a must.<br>
2. I do appreciate actually putting in an infobox (Some people don't even do that), but in the future, it would be nice if you could go back and find a solid amount of results. Results are a key part of smasher articles, and not having any makes the article incomplete. You don't have to add every local they've been to (unless they're not very well known and they go to very few big tournaments), but major tournaments/breakout tournaments are a must.<br>
3. Little tip here-Add solid wins to their description. It makes it a bit more robust.<br>
3. Little tip here-Add solid wins to their description. It makes it a bit more robust.<br>
I hope that this helps you in the future.
I hope that this helps you in the future.
[[User:Diamond444|Diamond444]] ([[User talk:Diamond444|talk]]) 12:28, 18 May 2017 (EDT)
[[User:Diamond444|Diamond444]] ([[User talk:Diamond444|talk]]) 12:28, 18 May 2017 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 12:31, May 18, 2017

Article Recommendations[edit]

I appreciate your readiness to create smasher articles, but you need to keep a few things in mind in regards to that.
1. Does the page already exist? In this case, you could have just typed Kycse into the search bar and come across his page. Even when they don't have a redirect and are not on the search bar, you can just type in Smasher:(Name) (no parenthesis) to find their page. (Edit: I realized that you just accidentally spelled his name wrong and thought that he didn't have a page. If this is the case again, just search a major tournament that this player has been to and placed top 8 at and see if they do have a page)
2. I do appreciate actually putting in an infobox (Some people don't even do that), but in the future, it would be nice if you could go back and find a solid amount of results. Results are a key part of smasher articles, and not having any makes the article incomplete. You don't have to add every local they've been to (unless they're not very well known and they go to very few big tournaments), but major tournaments/breakout tournaments are a must.
3. Little tip here-Add solid wins to their description. It makes it a bit more robust.
I hope that this helps you in the future. Diamond444 (talk) 12:28, 18 May 2017 (EDT)