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Please do not add your own fan-fiction to Wookieepedia articles. If you continue to add fanon to the site, you will be banned. Your input might be more welcome at the Star Wars Fanon Wiki.IFYLOFD (And now, young Skywalker, you will die.) 20:26, 20 October 2008 (UTC) |
Please do not add fanon to Wookieepedia. If you want to publish fan-fiction, use the SWFanon Wiki. Thank you. Darth KarikaAnswering Machine 23:31, December 3, 2009 (UTC)
Just a few notes: Firstly, bullets should only be used for lists, and never for paragraphs within the body of articles. Also, I really don't think that there is a need for a section titled "Examples" in articles describing Force powers. All the information under such a section header would probably be more appropriate incorporated into other parts of the article. Grand Moff Tranner (Comlink) 23:32, December 3, 2009 (UTC)
- Again, please do not use bullets in the main body of the article. Grand Moff Tranner
(Comlink) 23:48, December 3, 2009 (UTC)
- You obviously don't know how Wookieepedia works, so because of that, I'll let your comments slide. Regardless, lists are not appropriate in encyclopedic articles, and bullets are used on talk pages for organizing discussions. Grand Moff Tranner
(Comlink) 01:58, December 4, 2009 (UTC)
- You obviously don't know how Wookieepedia works, so because of that, I'll let your comments slide. Regardless, lists are not appropriate in encyclopedic articles, and bullets are used on talk pages for organizing discussions. Grand Moff Tranner
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