User talk:Do Not Move

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Pictures
Hi :) Thanks for joining our wiki. I hate to have to greet you by telling you that virtually all of your work today has been deleted.  But I wanted to stop you before you add an overwhelming amount of incorrect material.

Please read T:GTI, T:ICC and Tardis:Image use policy before continuing to upload pictures.

It's vital that every picture have a license and that pictures be of the correct dimensions and size. Picture size should not exceed 100kb (yes, that's kilobytes) in total size. There are clear signs posted at Special:Upload which tell you the requirements — in addition to those listed in the above-linked policy pages.

It's also really important that the names of files be descriptive of their actual contents. Filenames like "Scan0005.jpg" are completely unhelpful and they make the picture liable for immediate deletion.

If you have any questions about how best to proceed with picture uploads, please ask me or any other admin. 18:35: Sat 19 Jan 2013
 * Thanks for trying to comply with the above. Your efforts are very much appreciated.  One tiny little thing: when taking illustrations from DWM, please don't include artist bylines.  Instead, leverage the power of the wiki by including the linked name of the artist on the file description page.  18:12: Wed 13 Feb 2013
 * Please make sure you add the DWM issue number (and, if known, the artist) to the file page. All you have to type is something like: From DWM XXX. Art by Whoever. Thanks :)  23:30: Sat 16 Feb 2013

Promotional image
The picture you added to the Eighth Doctor page has been removed as it is a promotional image that is not depicting an in-universe event. On the rights page you have stated that this picture comes from DWM. Please can you add the picture to the DWM issue that it belonged to, and if it didn't actually belong to an issue of DWM, I will have no choice but to delete the image. --Revan\Talk 20:39, February 16, 2013 (UTC)

Recent edits
Hi! I had to fix some of your recent edits. I'd like you to take a look at the changes I made to the following pages: The Nightmare of Black Island (novel), The Resurrection Casket (novel), and The Feast of the Drowned (novel). Specifically, for all continuity/reference sections, you must use complete sentences; all story titles must be italicized; and any entry in continuity needs a source. Thanks! Shambala108 ☎  15:24, April 28, 2013 (UTC)

Charlotte Pollard
Hi! I reverted your recent edit to Charlotte Pollard, and I wanted to explain why. Per Tardis:In-universe perspective, all in-universe articles must be written in the past tense. In addition, the article must focus more on Charley, and less on the plot of the stories in question. Character articles are not merely rewrites of the story plots. You can change the verbs to past tense and weed out unnecessary details. Thanks! Shambala108 ☎  14:45, May 10, 2013 (UTC)

Spoiler policy
Hi there. I'm just writing to let you know that I've been forced to delete the page you created for Trouble in Paradise. The page was deleted because it violates our Tardis:Spoiler policy, and cannot be recreated until the story has officially been released. --Revan\Talk 15:34, May 11, 2013 (UTC)

Full stops after citations
I've noticed on a recent edit to The Doctor's TARDIS you've added full stops (aka periods) after the citations. Do not do this. They do not to be there. The citations are contained within the round brackets, they are not part of a sentence and do not need the full stops on the end. --Tangerineduel / talk 16:13, May 22, 2013 (UTC)

Complete sentences
Please use complete sentences when adding information to the reference sections of story pages. Take a look at how I've changed your edits to Eater of Wasps to see how we do it here. Thanks! Shambala108 ☎  20:24, May 22, 2013 (UTC)

Plagiarism
Your recent edits to the Short Trips: Past Tense story summaries are in violation of Tardis:Plagiarism. You have copy/pasted these from another site. Stop doing this now. Familiarize yourself with the policy, and if you have done this with any other plots/summaries, you need to remove them from the wiki. Shambala108 ☎  14:34, June 16, 2013 (UTC)