Topic on User talk:User:New XanderMartin98

Thank you for your contributions to the wiki!

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Looney Toons (talkcontribs)

But in the future, please create new trope candidates in the Trope Workshop, a link to which can be found under "Troping Utilities" in the menu that runs along the left edge of every page in the wiki. Creating new tropes there will do several things:\

  • It will set you up with a skeleton page with all necessary markup for a proper trope page.
  • It puts the new trope in our equivalent of YKTTW, for refinement and expansion by the wiki community.
  • It avoids annoying admins who have to manually move the page out of the main namespace into the Workshop and add all the missing markup it needs.

I have manually moved the page out of the main namespace into the Workshop and added all the missing markup it needed.

I would recommend that you read our Trope Workshop Guidelines before you create any more tropes. I will thank you for not (as far as I was able to tell) copying an existing trope word-for-word from TV Tropes; that would have been a copyright violation and grounds for a ban, as well as instant deletion of the page. Please read All The Tropes:Copyrights for info on that.

You may also want to read these pages:

And if you plan on creating any other pages, you might also want to look at any or all of the following:

Once again, thank you for your contributions,

-- Looney Toons, admin

CC: @Labster, @GethN7, @Robkelk, @QuestionableSanity, @Derivative, @SelfCloak

Looney Toons (talkcontribs)

Oh, something else I should have mentioned:

Don't put entries for your trope candidate into pages until it's gotten out of the Workshop. Which might be a while... we don't have the userbase to push a trope from idea to final in three days, and your trope might hang around there for weeks or months. And right now we have a massive backlog from a very enthusiastic but somewhat less than literate user who has clogged the system.

New XanderMartin98 (talkcontribs)

What less-than-literate user? It isn't me, is it?

Robkelk (talkcontribs)

No, not you. When Looney Toons said "less than literate", he meant that literally.

Looney Toons (talkcontribs)

I see what you did there, Rob. <grin>