User talk:SmashPeter/Archive 1
SmashPeter: Rules for the Talk Page
- No swearing, especially not the use of the following bad words: the F-word, the longer B-word, or the C-word, the worst word of all bad words. However, just because you use a bad word that isn't one of those words does not mean you aren't swearing. Even the mildest bad word, the P-word, is not allowed.
- No vandalism, trolling or spamming.
- No threats.
- Do not edit other user's comments, except if you have a point that you absolutely have to add.
- In addition to the bad words, do not use any words considered offensive in British English.
- Do not upload any offensive or abusive material to pages related to me, especially not to get me into trouble.
- Do not give me a warning or last warning if I do not deserve it.
- Do not say things about me like "SmashPeter should never ever be an admin. He should just be blocked infinitely,".
If you break my rules, you will get a warning. Breaking rules 6 or 8 will get you a last warning.
Hi there!
Welcome to our wiki, and thank you for your contributions! There's a lot to do around here, so I hope you'll stay with us and make many more improvements.
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I'm really happy to have you here, and look forward to working with you!
Would you like a smasherbeta?
That thing you see on other userpages with info like name, mains, etc. Forbidden7 PK AWESOME! 10:52, 24 July 2011 (EDT)
This...
...also counts for game names.--PSIWolf (T • C • E) 09:09, 25 July 2011 (EDT)
When someone posts on your talk page
Respond to them here, not on their talk page. Conversations on this Wiki are expected to be in one place. Also, you can make a note at the beginning of the article about a game series that they go by another name elsewhere, but it's unnecessary to have that mention everywhere in the article the series' name is brought up, and unacceptable to make an edit just replacing the US name with the foreign name. Omega Tyrant 12:03, 25 July 2011 (EDT)
- Foreign? Tyrant, I'm British. That's the American name! That's the one that's foreign!!! SmashPeter (talk) 12:20, 25 July 2011 (EDT)
- Unfortunately for you Europeans, most of this wiki's traffic and userbase is from the US, so things like game names have to use the American name as the primary one. Toomai Glittershine The Metroid 13:08, 25 July 2011 (EDT)
Your rules
1. You can't forbid users from using "bad words" on your talkpage when the Wiki does not disallow their use.
2. Regardless of if "you have a point that you absolutely have to add", you can never edit another user's comment unless you're adding an unsigned signature template to an unsigned comment, or if you're moving the comment to a more appropriate place.
3. You can't tell other users that they cannot warn you, regardless of if it's "deserved" or not.
4. Unless a user is doing something on your talk page that is legitimately violating SmashWiki policy, your "warnings" are empty, and in the case they are, SmashWiki staff will be the ones to do something about it.
I'll also point out having "rules" for your talkpage is pointless, as a user will only face disciplinary action only if they violate SmashWiki policies, not when they break your "rules". Omega Tyrant 16:56, 25 July 2011 (EDT)
- Why should I get rid of my rules? They're good rules! You have to admit it, so you might as well admit it now! Do you tolerate any bad words on YOUR talkpage? Do you tolerate people saying you should be blocked infinitely? Well, what do you have to say about that? SmashPeter (talk) 07:38, 26 July 2011 (EDT)
- HOW COME YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT BAD WORDS ARE???!!! SmashPeter (talk) 07:42, 26 July 2011 (EDT)
- Didn't he clearly explain about the rules on your talk page? To summarise, "bad words" are allowed on the wiki. Your talk page is part of the wiki; ergo, "bad words" are allowed on your talk page. There however isn't anything wrong with simply discouraging it. Furthermore, anyone who feels like saying that he should be blocked indefinitely has the right to express that. It would be an extremely stupid and completely unjustified utterance, but not allowing that would be censorship. – SmiddleT 08:16, 26 July 2011 (EDT)
- Also, please respond to messages where they've originally been posted. – SmiddleT 08:17, 26 July 2011 (EDT)
- Basically what Smiddle said. Your talkpage is a part of the Wiki, and goes by the Wiki's posting rules, not your own. As such, users cannot face disciplinary action for breaking your "rules" if they didn't break the Wiki's posting rules, essentially making your own threats about it empty. You can have guidelines discouraging saying "bad words" or something if you wish to, but any sort of rules you try to impose on your talkpage will hold no water. And for the record, I don't give a shit if people swear anywhere on the Wiki, including my talkpage, and no user is going to say you should be permabanned, unless it's an admin giving you a legitimate warning for seriously fucking up.