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SmashWiki is not just Smash Arena
Hi, I've looked through your contributions, and in the four months you've been here, I see you've only made 2 constructive edits (with the last being made over two months ago), while 28 of your edits have gone to Smash Arena (so less than 10% of your edits have been constructive). Continue your excessive focus on Smash Arena, and you will risk being put on probation. Omega Tyrant 22:16, 19 October 2012 (EDT)
- I understand. I was hesitate to even post in the Smash Arena yesterday, thinking my actual editing "contributions" were servilely lacking. This is a calling card, and I thank you. I won't make any intensely large edits or do anything in the community sections, afraid to say (I'm the background type), but I'll be sure to edit articles when they need it and fix errors I may see. Browsing the wiki is all I do and why I haven't edited much in the past (even when I've seen mistakes) is beyond me. If I don't start picking up the pace elsewhere, I won't post in the Smash Arena at all. Krazy4Krash (talk) 00:25, 20 October 2012 (EDT)