User talk:ThePandoricaOpens666

Please do not add speculation or out of universe information information to articles. Also, do not change the tense of articles to present tense. All articles should be in past tense. The Thirteenth Doctor 11:45, August 23, 2010 (UTC)

Rumours are not permitted to be used on articles on this wiki. All articles are written in past tense because that is what was decided was best for the wiki. We can't have articles in present tense because things change. And we can't have some in present tense and others in past. We write from the point of view that we are the only thing that has survived after the universe has collapsed and are documenting what happened. Now that you have been told this, if you continue to add speculation or change tenses it may be seen as vandalism, which could result in a block, so please follow the manual of style. The Thirteenth Doctor 11:59, August 23, 2010 (UTC)

Please stop adding that edit to the Boiled sweet page. Simply because the Doctor had a sweet once does not mean he strongly liked them. He has been shown to have them once, has never eaten or offered them before or after, so it is is speculative to say he may have a liking for them. It's like saying the ninth incarnation had a liking for steak because he ordered it once. The Thirteenth Doctor 12:12, August 23, 2010 (UTC)

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Everything I do is always seen as vandalism, Im fed up of everyone hating me and thinking I'm useless.

Recently I edited Krill, there is a living creature on Earth called Krill, so I wrote For the earth species of the same name, see Wikipedia:Krill and it got edited out

why?

it is not relevant to the wikia, this is a doctor who database Revanvolatrelundar 12:03, August 23, 2010 (UTC)

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Oh whatever, everything I do on this site is looked down on by you people, Im fed up of being worthless and despised and thought of as a waste of space by you people,.

please read http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Tardis:Manual_of_Style to see where some of your edits went wrong Revanvolatrelundar 12:07, August 23, 2010 (UTC)

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OK i will, but now again my edit of Boiled sweet has been deleted, its funny how you people ask for stubs to be improved, and whenever they get more detail added the detail is removed.

You people turn something as wonderful as Doctor Who into some big complex formality.


 * This is an encyclopaedia. It is supposed to be formal and relative. We are not against you, we're trying to help you, but we cannot simply allow the edits to stay just because you may think we don't like you. I can assure you that is not the case. Your recent edit was vandalism and if you continue to edit as such you will be blocked. Given that we know you do want to contribute helpfully, we can look past it, but you need to read the manual of style. The link has been provided to you twice, yet you still haven't read through it. I strongly suggest you do so in order to understand why your edits are being reverted. The Thirteenth Doctor 12:16, August 23, 2010 (UTC)

Cyborg
I must ask you again to read through the Manual of Style. Your recent edit to the Cyborg page was both out of universe at some points as well as in the present tense. This is the last time I will ask you, after which I will ask an admin to step in. The Thirteenth Doctor 13:00, August 23, 2010 (UTC)

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ok ill edit it

cyborg
Yes Ive noticed some past-tense, for which I apologise, although I dont like being told off for it and threatened as if ive done something inhuman. Ive edited it into past tense, and referred to the "whoniverse or "doctor who universe" as simply "the universe" is thats what you meant by out of universe.

It is not a threat, it is a warning. Thank-you for editing it. There are only minor tweaks to be made now. Have you read the manual of style? The Thirteenth Doctor 13:17, August 23, 2010 (UTC)

cyborg
warnings and threats are no different in my books, either way theyre both like someone sniping at me, im sorry for being like this but im used to having people sniping at me all my life and it gets frustrating when people do it on the internet as well, its like the whole worlds against me.

Which minor tweaks are they? Ive read it mostly.

Things like spacing, making sure that all all episode sources are properly written, enclosed in brackets with the DW linked. That sort of thing. The Thirteenth Doctor 13:59, August 23, 2010 (UTC)

ok
ok then


 * Also, you don't need to start a new section every time you post a reply. You can just post it underneath the previous one. And, it's not so important here, but on other talk pages like the forums etc, remember to post your signature, either by clicking the button or typing four ~. This helps people identify where your post ends. Thanks. The Thirteenth Doctor 14:03, August 23, 2010 (UTC)

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i was wondering how do i add pictures to an article? you see i want to do a gallery section for "cyborg"
 * For pictures, you should place them in the spaces between paragraphs rather than in a gallery. The code for it is thumb|Caption. . The filename should include "File:" or "Image:" depending on which one the image uses and the file type extension should go at the end, for example, .jpg . Replace the "caption" with a sentence describing what the image is, and give a source for the image. For example, thumb|The Doctor. ([[DW: The Christmas Invasion)]] gives... [[Image:New begining 04.jpg|thumb|The Doctor. ([[DW]]: The Christmas Invasion)]]
 * When uploading a picture, please make sure that you don't upload it over another picture. The wiki actually gives you a warning, so take heed of it. If you upload over a pre-existing picture, then all pages using that image have their images changed. It is always best to choose a new name. Also, you should always check that the image doesn't exist already, or check in case a sufficient one already exists. All this information is in the Manual of Style and related articles. Have you read it? If not, please do so now as it means I won't have to tell you how to do things and I will be able to edit the wiki as well. --The Thirteenth Doctor 14:39, August 23, 2010 (UTC)