User talk:StuperStar

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Thanks for becoming a member of the TARDIS crew! If you have any questions, see the Help pages, add a question to one of the Forums or ask on my talk page. CzechOut ☎  05:40, June 26, 2013 (UTC)

Image questions
Hi! You've actually addressed two different issues, so I will answer them separately.

You asked why I/we erased "all these pictures". Without knowing which ones you mean, I can only point to our policy pages at Tardis:Image use policy and Tardis:Guide to images. We have quite a few specific rules regarding image upload and use, and a picture in violation of any of these policies will be deleted. After you read the policies, you will see that some pictures do "hurt" the wiki, either by violating copyright laws or by causing long page-load times.

As for deleting things from users' pages, you stated, "Wouldn't someone have the complete freedom to put whatever they want on their user page?" Well, yes, that is true, but it doesn't apply on this wiki, because, as stated in both Tardis:User page policy and Tardis:What the Tardis Data Core is not, user pages do not belong to the user. This wiki is not a free web host. User pages are primarily for helping other editors get in touch with you. We do allow some personalization, but user pages are still subject to all the policies that other pages are.

After you've read the image policies, if you still have any questions about specific image deletions, please feel free to ask and I will explain the reasoning.

One other suggestion: when you leave a message on a user's talk page, it's better to start a new thread instead of jumping into the middle of the page. It's harder to find a post that's buried among older posts, and much easier to find new posts at the bottom of a user page.

Thanks! Shambala108 ☎  15:09, July 2, 2013 (UTC)