User talk:Stickfiddler

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Spoiler policy
Hi! The article you added and the picture you uploaded have been deleted.

The article is a violation of Tardis:Spoiler policy. Please take some time to read this policy. Because you are new to the wiki, you will not be blocked for this violation.

The image violated several policies. If you wish to upload images to the wiki in the future, please take a look at Thread:148148, where you can find the majority of our image policies in one convenient location.

Thanks! Shambala108 ☎  19:30, April 25, 2014 (UTC)


 * Sorry, as I said in the other message I was not aware. Thanks! I don't really agree with that rule however, is there any room here to discuss that and suggest change? No offense intended.--Joe the Stickfiddler (A Stickfiddler's Message Wall) 19:32, April 25, 2014 (UTC)


 * No offense taken. Most new users are opposed to the spoiler policy until they learn more about it.


 * We have a spoiler policy for two main reasons:
 * We want everyone to be able to edit on this wiki, and for that to happen, we don't allow spoilers. We don't want to take the tone that some websites have — "if you don't want spoilers, then you should stay away from the site." We are specific about spoilers: a spoiler only counts if the story has not been released.
 * Everyone makes mistakes, including news sources, and people lie, including showrunners, actors, etc. If we created articles for future stories based on what someone tells us "is going to happen", and they are wrong or lying, we have to change/remove the info. This can be a tedious job, and we avoid it by not including anything in articles unless it has already happened. (For an example of this situation, you might be interested in reading this discussion — it shows what happens when we create articles based on supposed upcoming events.)
 * Thanks for reading this long post, and I hope it explains our policy a little better. Shambala108 ☎  02:46, April 26, 2014 (UTC)