Topic on User talk:Tingwacky9

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Looney Toons (talkcontribs)

And thank you for attempting to contribute, but we regret to tell you that your proposed page Ting wacky has been rejected for the following reasons:

  1. It was not created with the work template, resulting in it lacking all the markup necessary to integrate it properly into the wiki.
  2. It is a single 25-word sentence lacking punctuation, proper capitalization, or indeed any sense of grammar.
  3. It says nothing about the content of the work, nor does it indicate where the work can be found.
  4. It has no tropes.
  5. Most importantly, a Google search turns up no evidence that a "Canadian cartoon" called Ting wacky actually exists. Nor does Google have any information whatsoever on a person named "Rashad Carter" who is in any way involved in animation. Please note that according to Section 2.1, bulleted item 4 of How We Do Bans Around Here that "Creating pages for bogus or non-existent works or creators that attempt to deceive the reader into believing they're real" is grounds for a permanent ban with no warning.

On the grounds that we may simply not have found some obscure or unknown niche work by an independent studio, you will not be (immediately) subject to that penalty, but it is up to you to provide necessary verification that this is a genuine work and that it is properly tropable.

However, we have also noted that you have recently been banned from The Other Tropes Wiki for basically making illiterate and incomprehensible contributions which they considered almost indistinguishable from vandalism. While we do not in any way follow their lead on policy, this does not speak well for you. We may disagree with TVT on any number of administrative issues, but we do respect their efforts to maintain minimum standards of grammar and style. If you can not or will not meet their standards, it is highly unlikely that you will meet ours. However, if you intend to make the effort, we strongly recommend you review the following pages before you do:

Good luck.

-- Looney Toons, admin

CC: @Tingwacky9, @Labster, @Robkelk, @QuestionableSanity, @Derivative, @SelfCloak, @GethN7

Robkelk (talkcontribs)

@Tingwacky9, since you say that this work is a "Canadian cartoon", a copy of it should be on deposit with the national library for copyright purposes. I cannot find any indication of any work titled "Ting wacky" on file at Library and Archives Canada.

Please consider yourself to be On Notice at this site for the reasons that @Looney Toons has already listed above.

-- roblkelk, admin

cc: @Labster @Looney Toons @GethN7 @QuestionableSanity @Derivative @SelfCloak