User talk:RAN1/Archive 1
Hello, and welcome to my discussion page. This is probably the most ideal place for you to talk to me, since I check this nearly every hour (except school-days). If you want to, you can just leave a message below.
Welcome
Welcome to Smash Wiki! If you need help, please visit my talk page. --Tuth (talk) 15:46, September 24, 2009 (UTC)
Hello
I would just like to say I approve of your contributions so far. Good work etc.
Also, you might want to find a better place for the above discussion- perhaps Talk:Trophy, or if people seriously ignore you there you can go to the admin noticeboard. Shadowcrest 01:45, October 8, 2009 (UTC)
- Thanks, Shadowcrest. Anyways, I did move the discussion over to the Trophy Discussion Page. My talk page wasn't exactly a good place to put it. It should get more attention over there than here. RAN1domchupunch!!99 02:18, October 8, 2009 (UTC)
Archiving
It's recommended that you archive your talk page when it gets to over 30,000 bytes and there are no active conversations on it. Making an archive just for one short comment is pointless, and you shouldn't just copy and paste text when archiving anyway. For future reference, when you get round to having to archive this talk page, do the following:
- Get rid of the big box and any other notices you may have at the top of the page, and instead place {{archive}} at the top
- Click "Move" and move the page to "User talk:RAN1/Archive 1"
- Go to "User talk:RAN1", which will redirect to "User talk:RAN1/Archive 1", and replace the redirect with the boxes you used to have at the top of the page, along with something like this:
{|align="right" style="border: solid 1px #CCC; padding: 1px; background-color:#FCFCFC" |- |<center>[[Image:Replacement filing cabinet.svg|40px|Archives]]</center> |- |<center>'''Archives'''</center> ---- <center>[[/Archive 1|1]]</center> |}
That's all it takes. I've deleted the archive you just created, as it was pretty much pointless, and put the comment back into this page in an appropriate place. PenguinofDeath 14:18, October 9, 2009 (UTC)
Extra Images
Hey its no problem its just that i usualy just upload images that i cant find so its cool that you delete them or whatever i just couldnt find them so i uploaded them --Json1134 (talk) 19:05, October 15, 2009 (UTC)
Rollback
Eh, not really. If you're bored enough, you can look at some of my rollbacks. About half of the edits I've used rollback on were just bad edits in good faith, like the one you mentioned. Although I should have at least given my reasoning for doing so, it really isn't a big deal. Rollback is really just a faster "undo" tool and while there are some differences, the outcome of the specified rollback is essentially no different than if I had just undone the edit. Also, I hate to sound harsh, but you've got 0 authority over me and really everyone else here, so don't talk about punishment. If this is sour grapes over my comment on Smoreking's RFA, get over it. On an unrelated note, congrats on getting rollback. Cheezperson {talk}stuff 23:09, October 16, 2009 (UTC)
- Cheezperson, rollback was meant to be a faster tool to replace undoing in case of mass vandalism. While the outcome of the rollbacks you do will probably be the same as that of a regular undo, the reason SmashWiki has the no-non-vandal-rollbacking policy in place is because it could be easily be taken advantage of in edit wars and the like. Rollbacking numerous non-vandal edits only shows that you're abusing the tool. In all of the cases in which you rollbacked non-vandal edit(s), you could have used the undo function, even though it was slower, since you would be able to provide a good reason for the revert. The fact that rollbacking is significantly faster than undoing does not give you an excuse to exploit it. Also, I am very aware of the fact that I have no authority over anyone in this community, but PenguinofDeath does know of the previous message I left on your talk page. Therefore, I seriously advise you not to rollback any more non-vandal edits. RAN1domchupunch!!99 01:03, October 17, 2009 (UTC)
- I've been doing that for a while, and it hasn't been an issue. I don't know why you're so concerned about it tbh. Cheezperson {talk}stuff 06:12, October 17, 2009 (UTC)
- The purpose of giving a user the Rollback tool is so that they can more efficiently revert vandalism, not just more efficiently revert edits of all kinds - as such, I'm concerned about your use of Rollback, and I have the tools required to "punish" you. PenguinofDeath 11:07, October 17, 2009 (UTC)
- I still don't see what all the fuss is about. I've been making edits like the one mentioned since I got the tool, and no one has ever had any problem with it. That rollback that was given as an example was reverting an edit that was probably in good faith, but was clearly incorrect. If I find something that needs to be reverted, but may need an explanation, I'll give it, but like I mentioned earlier no one has ever had any problem with just using rollback, and that goes for any rollbacak'r. Cheezperson {talk}stuff 15:19, October 17, 2009 (UTC)
- The purpose of giving a user the Rollback tool is so that they can more efficiently revert vandalism, not just more efficiently revert edits of all kinds - as such, I'm concerned about your use of Rollback, and I have the tools required to "punish" you. PenguinofDeath 11:07, October 17, 2009 (UTC)
- I've been doing that for a while, and it hasn't been an issue. I don't know why you're so concerned about it tbh. Cheezperson {talk}stuff 06:12, October 17, 2009 (UTC)
Yo
Wanna Brawl? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Arteris1 (talk • contribs) 00:32, 17 October 2009 (UTC)
- I do have Brawl and Wi-Fi...But I don't really want to Brawl right now. Maybe some other time, perhaps. RAN1domchupunch!!99 01:03, October 17, 2009 (UTC)