User talk:Michael McQuaig

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Hi! I wanted to talk to you about your editing. You've added a lot of good material to some neglected areas of the wiki, but we have some category rules that you need to know before you continue.

First, it's a quirk of wiki editing that when you type something like, it's not red-linked, so you can't tell if it exists or not. Some of the categories you have added are not actually categories that exist on this wiki.

Now, if the category doesn't exist, why can't you just create it yourself? Well, you can if there are at least three items that will go in that category. As a rule, we require categories to have at least three items in them except in special cases (and story pages are not special cases).

So if you see a story that has a category like, say,, but you know the story takes place in 1054, then you would know that there is no category for stories set in 1054, and there won't be unless there are two other stories that take place in that year.

Please let me know if any of this needs clarifying. Thanks! Shambala108 ☎  03:17, July 23, 2015 (UTC)