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GalacticPetey said:I haven't been contributing to the wiki in awhile aside from a few minor edits, so I thought I'd ask if we've looked at all to SourceGaming for some credible information, particularly about Smash Bros. They've dug up and accurately translated several articles from Sakurai that provide a lot of cool and previously unknown information, as well as dispel a lot of old rumors that people accepted as true, such as the rumor about planned characters in Melee that came from NeoGaf.
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should we just revert the edit?Glowsquid said:
Woah, now that's unusual. The IP address' edits go back to late 2014, and his only contributions have seemed to be adding and re-adding the name to the Ludwig article, as well as making changes to related voice actor pages and articles. Using Checkuser on the IP address gave me an account called Joe, who's only contribution was removing a potentially derogatory part of the same talk page comment in late 2015. Today it appears that he noticed that the comment was restored, and he decided to remove all of it.Glowsquid said:
I would advise not to. Especially since he would likely add it back eventually (as he's returned on several occasions to restore the removed information from articles). I believe that it would be best to approach him, most likely through his IP address talk page (as he has been consistent with his IP for over one and a half years, and the Joe account had only made one edit and it wasn't too recent). We could ask him to reach out to us using the wiki staff email address for us to understand which concerns he has about the talk page comment.Time Turner said:should we just revert the edit?
Per this.YoshiKong said:I believe that it would be best to approach him, most likely through his IP address talk page (as he has been consistent with his IP for over one and a half years, and the Joe account had only made one edit and it wasn't too recent). We could ask him to reach out to us using the wiki staff email address for us to understand which concerns he has about the talk page comment.
I would support removing protection from such older games. I think we protect them in the first place to avoid floods of unsourced information and speculation, from new and anonymous users who aren't familiar with our writing standards and citation policy. But when the new-article traffic dies down after a while, we are generally left with a page which remains protected indefinitely. Nowadays, I'm seeing plenty of IPs who carry out essential maintenance and correct obvious mistakes in grammar.Baby Luigi said:I don't know the threshold for removing protection for games. I know, as Mario Kart Wii or Galaxy 2, there are some exceptions, but I guess it's up to you guys if the article has too much traffic or not. As for now, I guess you can take a gander at the Category:2011 games and older and see what needs to be unprotected, especially games that don't have as much traffic.
No worries, it seems to be an unwritten rule of this thread to double post when the subject changes.Baby Luigi said:sorry for the double post
I've had a good search on eBay, not to make a purchase, but to look for photos of the DVD's episode listings to see which spelling is used there. I didn't find the Academy episode written anywhere, though.Baby Luigi said:Plummers Academy
I'm fairly sure the title card a typo, and according to Netflix, the more recent source, it corrected the name. Shouldn't the article be moved to the Netflix name? Does anyone have the DVD of this release?
YoshiKong said:I see how it could be a typo, but it could also be intentional, too.
Our wiki doesn't seem so out of shape in comparison, then.Glowsquid said:I mean, the closing credit sequence of the show has typos
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