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Adding external links without being logged in is broken
First time I click save page, and the page reloads asking for a reCAPTCHA. After filling out the reCAPTCHA, the page reloads telling me I'm adding to many links in rapid succession and asks me to click save once more if I'm adding something serious. Clicking save once more reloads the page asking for yet another reCAPTCHA, and after that it reloads with the "adding too many links" message again. It continously goes back and forth between the two, and never actually gets to the point where it's saving my contribution.

Would LaserTank be within the scope?
Would the game LaserTank be appropriate to add here? 93.173.239.14 09:35, 15 October 2020 (UTC)
 * This is a tough one. It falls under the non-commercial section, but most of the links on wikipedia are from the website itself or just discussions. The journal article is kinda interesting as an independent article, but a bit odd as it's not gaming related. Regarding alternatives, I found http://lasertankpedia.zdobywca.com/, https://lasertankkids.blogspot.com/, and https://lasertankkids.blogspot.com/. The first one seems to already have a lot of information about the game, so I'm not sure if it's a good idea to split the community. -- Prod (talk) 15:45, 15 October 2020 (UTC)

Expanding Guide/Copyrights and image licensing
Hello! I'm generally an editor for other wikis that has set up some projects here and as I soon intend to start another with integration of Wars Wiki, I would like to introduce a full set of image licensing to the site. Currently, the policy is to just assume all images are fair use unless listed otherwise, but I feel as though this not enough to appropriately cover all images--generally fair use is more acceptable when explicitly stated on every example. Not only this, but having specific templates is much more commonly used on other sites as well. Furthermore, specific licenses could help categorize images by type. The following licenses I would like to add are the following:
 * General/Miscellaneous
 * Copyright -- Catch-all for ambiguous or unknown copyrights
 * Artwork -- Art that may be from guides, advertisements, etc
 * Sprite -- Game sprites and textures
 * Model/Render -- For 3D models or generations
 * Screenshot -- Game or web screenshots
 * Box Art -- For game covers, cartridge art, etc
 * Media -- For any audio or video files
 * Alternate free licenses
 * Creative Commons
 * GFDL
 * LGPL
 * Public Domain
 * Other
 * Self -- For those that self release an image into Public Domain that they created
 * Used with permission -- For images allowed to be used with permission from copyright holders (perhaps unlikely to be used)
 * No license -- For images so basic that licensing does not apply (for example a 32x32 solid black square used as a bullet point)

Now you might be asking how this could even be accomplished. How could it ever be done? Well, Wikirby went through the same process earlier this year and the year prior and successfully took ALL files and properly updated their licensing, as well as major categorical, quality, and informational updates in the process. This would be a good way to ensure that everything is up to date, at an appropriate quality, and that there aren't perhaps accidental duplicate images of the same thing. I am confident that the methods used on the Wikirby platform can work here with enough effort. I expect this to be a lengthy project, but it will be extremely useful when completed. If you have questions, feel free to ask me here or on discord. Trig - 20:59, 13 November 2020 (UTC)
 * I can't say I'm an expert in any of this, so I'll mostly leave it to more knowledgeable people than I to really make any decisions. My chief concerns are: achievement images, since these are hard to acquire except from specific sites; screenshots, which are the bread and butter of most guides; and artwork images that you can't really get from a screenshot alone. As long as modifying the licensing doesn't make it too hard to acquire these images, then I'm sure whatever works, works. Arrow Windwhistler (talk) 22:29, 13 November 2020 (UTC)