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Before creating '''any''' more new pages, look at the previous pages that you've made and various sysops have cleaned up. You consistently manage to neglect the work that others have to exert in order to clean up the stuff that you make. While this is fine for your first couple of contributions, this is beginning to reach the point where it is simply ridiculous. If you can't find the time out of editing to look back at other pages to see the templates they use, how they are formatted, etc. (especially in the infoboxes), then you will be ''temporarily banned'' so you have plenty of time to do so. Your inability to look back and change the way you do things is creating more work for the sysops that are already flooded with things to do. Would you rather see StrategyWiki free of vandalism and full of cool features or would you rather see a mess of people following your every edit and adding an {{t|rd}} tag because you just used plain text for a release date? My point is, go into your contributions (there is a link in the top right that leads you there), and go to all the various pages that sysops have cleaned up for you. Look at them, and figure out what you can do differently so that we don't need to clean them up anymore. Then, look at some of the [[:Category:Guides at completion stage 5|featured guides]] to see how those are formatted, and apply those concepts to your new pages as well. --{{User:Ryan Schmidt/sig4}} 01:06, 2 January 2009 (UTC)
Before creating '''any''' more new pages, look at the previous pages that you've made and various sysops have cleaned up. You consistently manage to neglect the work that others have to exert in order to clean up the stuff that you make. While this is fine for your first couple of contributions, this is beginning to reach the point where it is simply ridiculous. If you can't find the time out of editing to look back at other pages to see the templates they use, how they are formatted, etc. (especially in the infoboxes), then you will be ''temporarily banned'' so you have plenty of time to do so. Your inability to look back and change the way you do things is creating more work for the sysops that are already flooded with things to do. Would you rather see StrategyWiki free of vandalism and full of cool features or would you rather see a mess of people following your every edit and adding an {{t|rd}} tag because you just used plain text for a release date? My point is, go into your contributions (there is a link in the top right that leads you there), and go to all the various pages that sysops have cleaned up for you. Look at them, and figure out what you can do differently so that we don't need to clean them up anymore. Then, look at some of the [[:Category:Guides at completion stage 5|featured guides]] to see how those are formatted, and apply those concepts to your new pages as well. --{{User:Ryan Schmidt/sig4}} 01:06, 2 January 2009 (UTC)
:There's no way to get around this. Either do it correctly, or don't do it. Don't give us more work to do, alleviate pressure by doing what we do. --{{User:Notmyhandle/Sig}} 09:43, 8 January 2009 (UTC)